@@daysrays3987 that is true however if persons call themselves music loves then they should get to know his music his production and also writing but this generation will call it old and trash sadly
To be fair about 50% of stuff Teddy says either never happened or is a unique take on factual events. He has been doing it for years. Lots of stuff he says in this interview doesn't add up at all and it is easily provable that he is not telling the truth just by googling those events.
@@JS-bh3pz what a world we live in where google trumps the actual person who was actually there and actually invoved. lol smh I aint saying I know but I will believe Teddy's words over google. You gotta come with more than that.
Indeed. Happy to see Booti Call produced by Erick Sermon get mentioned. Joy and Before I Let You Go are two of the most beautiful ballads of the '90s. I hate to be the "back in my days" old head, but none of this sh## out right now is holding a candle to either of those first two Blackstreet albums.
"Before I let you go..." how can I ever forget that song! I still remember the day I first heard it. My landlady's daughter brought it back in a song collection from uni and played it for me. I fell in Love with Blackstreet and bought the whole album. Still blasting Blackstreet to date since the 90s. And then "No diggity"! This is so emotional right now!
Damn this an incredible interview with TEDDY RILEY!!! Recently found out he produced GRAND PUBA’s first group MASTERS OF CEREMONIES!!! Dude is a musical genius.
Man!!!!!...I love hearing Teddy talk about how the process of him calibrating with other producers and Artist's...this is Golden ...man I always wanted to work with Teddy, Baby face and Dr Dre ...my dream ....but dreams don't always come true...but I'll just enjoy listening to these interviews with him ..
Monster and Breaking News by “Michael Jackson” have been removed from Spotify. I literally tried to search it the other day and to my dismay I couldn't find them. I researched why and found out its bc Teddy Riley is a phony- he lied on Oprah knowingly so he could get profit. He co-signed the entire album KNOWING it was another man. Now I have to believe JASON MALACHI is the voice behind Monster? What a shame to have believed Michael was singing my favorite song for 10 years. Teddy Riley is a phony and he has been CAUGHT! Phony people all over Hollywood that have disrespected Michael and his fans over the years including Quincy Jones- Teddy is NO different!
Legendary indeed. Must say following this interview had to revisit that song we grew up listening, No Diggidy, and yeah Mr Riley is the one who led it... Sold 1.6million copies in '96, won a Grammy '98🤎... Legendary🔥
LOVE that song. I'm an 'old head,' college-educated suburbanite.... great, great tune. I'm going to listen to it now... for about the millionth time. No diggity, no doubt!
@@thefamily5357 None, and I accept your point. I was merely saying that this music is so good that it reached people out of the normal demographic of hip-hop. But, point taken.
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To finish the story, Suge Knight ended up hearing the song before it came out & had Pac jump on a remix of it dissing Dr Dre(called "Toss It Up"). To add insult to injury, he had Aaron Hall on it(who was beefing w/ Teddy Riley) w/ Kci & Jojo which was a shot at Puff Daddy who had signed Jodeci(before they went on to be heavily west coast affiliated). Keep in mind, Puff Daddy used to be an intern for Teddy Riley & would set up his keyboards. If Im not mistaken, the original remix had to have the sample removed because they didnt clear it & then later the song got pulled from the radio due to Jimmy Iovine strong arming the radio stations lol. The song ended up being the last music video Pac shot before he died. They shot a video on the beach w/ a bunch of white girls & didnt like how it came out, then months later reshot it(w/ a bunch of light skin girls in post production lol) & finished the day before Pac died. Aaron Hall is in the original video but in the 2nd video couldnt be in it due to legal issues so *R Kelly plays the role of him when his vocal part comes up(& keep in mind, R Kelly bit the Fk out of Aaron Hall's vocal style when he first came out & of course copied Teddy Riley's new jack swing style production just like errbody else) . *correction: R Kelly wasnt in the video, it was a look alike confirmed by Danny Boy in an interview on youtube in a video about him doing gay things w/ R&B singers if you wanna search for it. He clarifies this at the end of the video & I had to search through dozens of videos to find the EVIDENCE which means I was misinformed(likely by a nickel in a Toss it Up comment section from the past). Either way, all these nickels in the comment section here blindly disagreeing aint got the answers neither & like Terrence Howard said in Get Rich or Die Trying "even if Im wrong Im right cuz i couldve been right". I had to prove myself wrong by finding evidence. Now Ive corrected my incorrection. Either way, I dont randomly make ish up & Im a thorough bred nickel myself.
@@shesbaldbutiwould google it. I been watching these Riley, Jodeci, etc story videos over a decade. In the music video youll see a dude in a car whos face is never shown for Aaron Halls part. I dont give a Fk who that dude is but apparently it was R Kelly according to Riley or Jodeci. Google will help u confirm it. No need to make ish up nor blindly deny ish i have no clue about. If u know u know. I know cuz the folk who know said so. This like the 100th interview on this song. Even Danny Boy's gay butt got a take on it,he prolly said so in his input on it too. Yall lagging behind learning all this on Vlad's vulture late interview site anyway lol.
Uncleared sample in Rumpshakers was Lafayette Afro Rock Band an American funk rock band formed in Roosevelt, Long Island, New York in 1970. Shortly after their formation, they relocated to France.
Man when you think about the number of songs he’s been apart of. And all the huge hits spanning decades 80’s 90’s 2000’s shits crazy!!! This dude is the GOAT who can touch him and people don’t really talk about him!!!
Love this interview, No Diggity is one of the most creative uses of a sample ever, if you know the original song by Bill Whithers, they totally flip it and merge blues, RnB and Hip Hop, complete genius use of a sample
Bill Bellamy tied in the Mike Tyson thing into the Booty Call joke... when he was on Def Comedy Jam he talked about the Mike Tyson shit then asks "Is this or is this not a booty call?"
....one of the BIGGEST PINNACLES of BLACK CULTURE was the TV show NEW YORK UNDERCOVER creating a crime montage to NO DIGGITY....it was just GENIUS....i remember just smiling to myself....it was just so REAL...and ELEGANT and MODERN...i will NEVER FORGET IT....
I'm a 90's R and B guy so I had to know that was Teddy on first verse. But through the years I guess I forgot. I don't know why I put in my head it was Dave Hollister lol. But Teddy did a great job on the first verse. It sets the tone. And to be honest I thought it was cool but being a teenager back then, that two step beat didn't really sell it for me. No Diggity didn't sound like anything out. I liked that "Don't Leave Me Sound". But that tells you great Teddy is. It grew on me after a while and is their biggest hit now.
I got to see this interview in it's entirety & outside of how amazing Mr. Riley was/is as a subject, one of the things that made it even more interesting was the interviewer. No disrespect to him, however, some of his facts were incorrect & he did not know some of the people, places or things that Teddy Riley was speaking about; then what Mr. Riley did was correct him on the facts & gave him back stories on the people, places & things in order for him to understand the vibe of that time along with the overall feeling of what New York City/Harlem was like. Because Teddy Riley was painting these pictures for him, you could hear him gain the understanding/appreciation of how important Mr. Riley was in shaping Black music, that is still influenced today with his contributions
I gotta get this full interview, Teddy dropping too many gems and incredible stories on here 🔥🔥 Came a long way from that running Teddy Riley wifi joke from verzuz 😭🥴
Man there wasn’t no “phones” back then? What was Jimmy doing? Scrolling up and down on his contacts list on his StarTac? (There were no contact lists on the StarTac cuz I had one!) 😂
They sale it in the urban mens fashion stores usually in the big cities.. I’ve seen them in houston, New Orleans, Jacksonville, Chicago … I don’t know where you at but I hope it helps
I found it interesting that 2pac took the no diggity beat for Toss it up to diss Dre, then blackstreet took pacs I ain’t mad at cha beat for Don’t leave
Dave Hollister is one of the most underrated singers in rnb history. Black Street was that group.
Facts 💯🙌🏿
Sung the hook on dear mama too!
@@PPCSI133 nah he didn't do the hook for Dear Mama, he did
Brenda's Got A Baby & Keep Ya Head Up
Yup✊🏾
Don’t Take My Girl Away (Chicago 85)🔥🔥
Teddy is one of the biggest producers of any generation but literally underrated shockingly
Only underrated to those who didnt grow up in that era...respectfully
New Jack swing music was trash that’s why.. still love him too
@@deykno87 lol if you think new jack swing was trash then please excuse yourself off this earth. your opinion isnt wanted lol my god who says that?
@@deykno87 OK ONLY PERSON THE MUSIC U LISTEN TO IS NEW JACK
@@daysrays3987 that is true however if persons call themselves music loves then they should get to know his music his production and also writing but this generation will call it old and trash sadly
No Digitty was one of many 90s songs that got grandma dancing on the dance floor!
Bill withers.. Grandma's Hands is the sample.. Listen to it! So it fits perfect with grandma's dancing!
yea on soul food too
Teddy Riley and Dr. Dre, two of the most iconic musical geniuses
And Corey Feldman
And Darkchild. Funny thing is how Darkchild was mentored by Teddy Riley
@@matthewjones9237 Corey Feldman wazup with the youth…
DeVante Swing n Jodeci was huge back in day! ❤
@@unrealamas and Pharrell
Will Vlad let Teddy tell his stories. Cutting him off like he knows them better. 😂😂
Seriously
@82deoll
I strongly agree with you!! I'm like 'Shut up MF, let this man tell HIS story'.
😂😂
To be fair about 50% of stuff Teddy says either never happened or is a unique take on factual events. He has been doing it for years. Lots of stuff he says in this interview doesn't add up at all and it is easily provable that he is not telling the truth just by googling those events.
@@JS-bh3pz what a world we live in where google trumps the actual person who was actually there and actually invoved. lol smh I aint saying I know but I will believe Teddy's words over google. You gotta come with more than that.
That 1st BLACKstreet album was sick
💯✌🏽
second was amazing too
Dave Hollister is a beast
Facts
Indeed. Happy to see Booti Call produced by Erick Sermon get mentioned. Joy and Before I Let You Go are two of the most beautiful ballads of the '90s. I hate to be the "back in my days" old head, but none of this sh## out right now is holding a candle to either of those first two Blackstreet albums.
"Before I let you go..." how can I ever forget that song! I still remember the day I first heard it. My landlady's daughter brought it back in a song collection from uni and played it for me. I fell in Love with Blackstreet and bought the whole album. Still blasting Blackstreet to date since the 90s. And then "No diggity"! This is so emotional right now!
Leon Sylvers co wrote that song
Riley’s output in the late 80s and 90s was phenomenal.
Also, Dre’s verse was a rap and Riley was singing, so there’s no comparison.
true but I guess difference is Teddy actually wrote his Dre didn't
@@jackjill8129 teddy didn’t write it either.
3:43 Billy Wither's(R.I.P.) - "Grandma's Hands" (1971) is song the sample for "No Diggity" (1996)
This is a very good interview. I'm a TR fan so I'm really engulfed in all this. He needs to make a movie about all this. ASAP
I said the same thing in one of the earlier parts of the interview but a TV series. A movie might be better though, or a couple movies.
Teddy is an underrated musician, he's been doing it the nicest for a very longtime as a Producer & Artist
He’s definitely not underrated. U must be young.
Child prodigy!
I feel bad for him. I think he worked real hard for it.
Damn this an incredible interview with TEDDY RILEY!!! Recently found out he produced GRAND PUBA’s first group MASTERS OF CEREMONIES!!!
Dude is a musical genius.
No Diggity is their biggest hit but ‘Before I Let Go’ will always be my favorite!
Yeah that first album is by far their best
Don't leave me is better too. Hell No diggity isn't even the best Teddy Riley led song. Booti Call & Good Life are better.
dont leave me is my fave too
@@wiltisdabest
Mine too!!!
Shout to the late and great Bill Withers for being the inspiration for No Diggity with his song Grandma's Hands
Never knew, wow.
Good hearing the story about how No Diggity came to be what it was...
The song was 🔥🔥🔥💯 Dre and Queen Pen also did their thing!
Being a huge fan of Blackstreet and No Diggity this whole interview sends chills! Teddy is such an amazing talent 🙌🏾
Teddy is such a humble personality ❤
OG teddy always have the best facial hair lineup ever!
Man!!!!!...I love hearing Teddy talk about how the process of him calibrating with other producers and Artist's...this is Golden ...man I always wanted to work with Teddy, Baby face and Dr Dre ...my dream ....but dreams don't always come true...but I'll just enjoy listening to these interviews with him ..
🔥🔥
Monster and Breaking News by “Michael Jackson” have been removed from Spotify. I literally tried to search it the other day and to my dismay I couldn't find them. I researched why and found out its bc Teddy Riley is a phony- he lied on Oprah knowingly so he could get profit. He co-signed the entire album KNOWING it was another man. Now I have to believe JASON MALACHI is the voice behind Monster? What a shame to have believed Michael was singing my favorite song for 10 years. Teddy Riley is a phony and he has been CAUGHT! Phony people all over Hollywood that have disrespected Michael and his fans over the years including Quincy Jones- Teddy is NO different!
Legendary indeed. Must say following this interview had to revisit that song we grew up listening, No Diggidy, and yeah Mr Riley is the one who led it... Sold 1.6million copies in '96, won a Grammy '98🤎... Legendary🔥
Crazy to see 1.6 mill copies sold..as big as it was I would’ve thought it was like 3+ million..that song was so huge in 96
LOVE that song. I'm an 'old head,' college-educated suburbanite.... great, great tune. I'm going to listen to it now... for about the millionth time. No diggity, no doubt!
What does your education or where you live have to do with your music choices?
@@thefamily5357 None, and I accept your point. I was merely saying that this music is so good that it reached people out of the normal demographic of hip-hop. But, point taken.
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We need a Teddy Riley Docu Series
I’m here for it
“Wasn’t that sample going to be used for Tupac?”
“That’s the part I’m gonna tell you” in other words… Vlad SHUTUP and let the bredda talk. Ffs
Pharrell Williams wrote Rump Shaker. The soundtrack to my teenage/college life💐💐💐💐
Teddy also produced The Show, one the most iconic HipHop songs of all time. DCOG
I always bumped Black Street back in High School
It's crazy that this song is being played even now daily with this commercial that is shown on TV. A true classic song that stands the test of time.
I always wanted to know how Nickelodeon came about having Teddy producing “Take me there” for the rugrats movie.
If I recall right it is because Blackstreet won a Nickelodeon award for best group, so Teddy returned the love
I can't help but feel this is the dave Chappelle lil jon skit. The way teddy keeps saying huh, yes
Yeaaaaaaa!!!!! I can't unsee it now after reading this comment. 🤣🤣🤣
Facts. Teddy is being cautious and thinking how he responds to detective Vlad.
To finish the story, Suge Knight ended up hearing the song before it came out & had Pac jump on a remix of it dissing Dr Dre(called "Toss It Up"). To add insult to injury, he had Aaron Hall on it(who was beefing w/ Teddy Riley) w/ Kci & Jojo which was a shot at Puff Daddy who had signed Jodeci(before they went on to be heavily west coast affiliated). Keep in mind, Puff Daddy used to be an intern for Teddy Riley & would set up his keyboards.
If Im not mistaken, the original remix had to have the sample removed because they didnt clear it & then later the song got pulled from the radio due to Jimmy Iovine strong arming the radio stations lol. The song ended up being the last music video Pac shot before he died. They shot a video on the beach w/ a bunch of white girls & didnt like how it came out, then months later reshot it(w/ a bunch of light skin girls in post production lol) & finished the day before Pac died.
Aaron Hall is in the original video but in the 2nd video couldnt be in it due to legal issues so *R Kelly plays the role of him when his vocal part comes up(& keep in mind, R Kelly bit the Fk out of Aaron Hall's vocal style when he first came out & of course copied Teddy Riley's new jack swing style production just like errbody else) .
*correction: R Kelly wasnt in the video, it was a look alike confirmed by Danny Boy in an interview on youtube in a video about him doing gay things w/ R&B singers if you wanna search for it. He clarifies this at the end of the video & I had to search through dozens of videos to find the EVIDENCE which means I was misinformed(likely by a nickel in a Toss it Up comment section from the past). Either way, all these nickels in the comment section here blindly disagreeing aint got the answers neither & like Terrence Howard said in Get Rich or Die Trying "even if Im wrong Im right cuz i couldve been right".
I had to prove myself wrong by finding evidence. Now Ive corrected my incorrection. Either way, I dont randomly make ish up & Im a thorough bred nickel myself.
lol where did u get that r kelly story from,never happened
@@shesbaldbutiwould thank you cause I was finna scream 😱
R Kelly??? LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOO YOU JUST PULLED THAT ONE OUT YA ASS 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@shesbaldbutiwould google it. I been watching these Riley, Jodeci, etc story videos over a decade. In the music video youll see a dude in a car whos face is never shown for Aaron Halls part. I dont give a Fk who that dude is but apparently it was R Kelly according to Riley or Jodeci.
Google will help u confirm it. No need to make ish up nor blindly deny ish i have no clue about. If u know u know. I know cuz the folk who know said so.
This like the 100th interview on this song. Even Danny Boy's gay butt got a take on it,he prolly said so in his input on it too. Yall lagging behind learning all this on Vlad's vulture late interview site anyway lol.
@@kinggokubeats5008 you too slow to google it? This aint the 1st interview on the song Too Lated head ahh nickel lol.
Uncleared sample in Rumpshakers was Lafayette Afro Rock Band an American funk rock band formed in Roosevelt, Long Island, New York in 1970. Shortly after their formation, they relocated to France.
Teddy very intelligent man I wish all his brother born smart like him
Teddy you are real one. You gave Will his props that was my guy. i was always at your studio during these times with him in VA beach .
Man when you think about the number of songs he’s been apart of. And all the huge hits spanning decades 80’s 90’s 2000’s shits crazy!!! This dude is the GOAT who can touch him and people don’t really talk about him!!!
I blew out a pair of subs when this song came out . The bass hit hard !
Teddy Riley created a whole new sound
Don’t leave me was my favorite. That track and their performance was 💪💪💪
It 's crazy, when Dr Dre is on someone else song, even without producing, it's become his biggest hit '
Middle aged dude here, No Diggity was a smash, and a good song.
Just so it's clear Vladimir....
we don't watch because you're talented.
We watch because you have (access) to legends.
Every sound in Rump Shaker is a sample. Sax, drums etc
Check baby check baby 1,2,3,4
The Emotions - Blind Alley 😉
Love this interview, No Diggity is one of the most creative uses of a sample ever, if you know the original song by Bill Whithers, they totally flip it and merge blues, RnB and Hip Hop, complete genius use of a sample
Bill Bellamy tied in the Mike Tyson thing into the Booty Call joke... when he was on Def Comedy Jam he talked about the Mike Tyson shit then asks "Is this or is this not a booty call?"
Blackstreet was one of the best groups ever. Both the first and second lineups were brilliant.
TR is a legend
In my Tony Yayo voice "Vlad shut the f up let Teddy explain the story "
Loving these! Teddy is carrying on mjs spirit
One of my favorite songs from back in the day. Teddy is one helluva story teller!
Not to me. You really think that he's this humble in the studio?
@@strauqq1 I’m sure he’s a beast in the studio. That what makes him one of the best producers during that era. And still a great story teller.
“Don’t leave me boy”just doesn’t have the same ring to it 😂😂😂. What U telling us Teddy?
It’s pretty obvious lol
Yeah... I was thinking the same... but I guess he clearly said what he said...
Yooo! I thought I was the only one who noticed!!! 😁😁
WTF! I'm sho sitting here thinking the same shit. Y would it be called that at first.
I took it as he was cheating, so he was the one leaving…
It's also the same beat of "toss it up" by tupac
I was wondering if he was going to talk about Wrexx n Efexx or the multiple Backstreet members.
This man is lowkey a living Legend! great interview vlad.
Teddy Riley & Jermaine Dupri should do an album together.
Wow
for what? two different sounds
Nah
Teddy Riley is like the dr.dre of r&b he change r&b
This song was bad on the dancefloors back in the day!💯
I like how teddy pauses Dj Vlad when he keeps trying to add incorrect information ℹ️
Damn this gave me chills no diggity is a big part of my childhood I remember buying the cd I was like 8 years old
....one of the BIGGEST PINNACLES of BLACK CULTURE was the TV show NEW YORK UNDERCOVER creating a crime montage to NO DIGGITY....it was just GENIUS....i remember just smiling to myself....it was just so REAL...and ELEGANT and MODERN...i will NEVER FORGET IT....
Teddy's a great story teller! 👏🏿
Dre loved it cause it sounds like something he would have produced so it was a no Brainer for Dre
yea i always thought it was a dre beat lol
@@cilvaxd951 Everyone did lol
Trinidad loves you, Teddy Riley |🇹🇹
Teddy is the man. One of the best to do it.
I'm a 90's R and B guy so I had to know that was Teddy on first verse. But through the years I guess I forgot. I don't know why I put in my head it was Dave Hollister lol. But Teddy did a great job on the first verse. It sets the tone.
And to be honest I thought it was cool but being a teenager back then, that two step beat didn't really sell it for me. No Diggity didn't sound like anything out. I liked that "Don't Leave Me Sound". But that tells you great Teddy is. It grew on me after a while and is their biggest hit now.
I got to see this interview in it's entirety & outside of how amazing Mr. Riley was/is as a subject, one of the things that made it even more interesting was the interviewer. No disrespect to him, however, some of his facts were incorrect & he did not know some of the people, places or things that Teddy Riley was speaking about; then what Mr. Riley did was correct him on the facts & gave him back stories on the people, places & things in order for him to understand the vibe of that time along with the overall feeling of what New York City/Harlem was like. Because Teddy Riley was painting these pictures for him, you could hear him gain the understanding/appreciation of how important Mr. Riley was in shaping Black music, that is still influenced today with his contributions
Nicely said
I gotta get this full interview, Teddy dropping too many gems and incredible stories on here 🔥🔥
Came a long way from that running Teddy Riley wifi joke from verzuz 😭🥴
Lawd this man! A GOAT
Vlad:
So booty call was about Mike Tyson? Lmao
Dr. Dre and TR.. The greatest producers of all time
This just makes so happy! What a natural raconteur?! Great.
Production wide this is one of Teddys simplest beats !
I always felt that the bottom should have been stronger on the kick or something. Sonically. Maybe it's just me. But I loved the melody of the song.
Damn vlad can you talk more about weackz and effects and how Pharrell wrote his verse that's a major track vlad
He skip over wrecks n effects 😂 lol
Love the behind the scenes stories, espcially the ones without gangsta bullshit!
man he didnt expain toss it up... been waiting for this since 96 smh maybe tomorrow
Outstanding interview!
One of my favorite 100 songs ever but Dre opened it up
Man there wasn’t no “phones” back then? What was Jimmy doing? Scrolling up and down on his contacts list on his StarTac? (There were no contact lists on the StarTac cuz I had one!) 😂
@Jay Anthony bruh Jimmy wasn't scrolling through no text messages on a cellphone when No Diggity came out. Do your Googles then come back.
Great story. Vlad really has a problem with letting his guests talk. He almost didn't let Teddy get the full story out.
No Diggity is so big that it was the song that was just playing in the Instacart ad that played before I watched this clip . Big
Just so folks know Teddy did the SHOW!! Dougie Fresh!
While he was still in highschool at that if I'm not mistaken. That's Crazy..
1:41 this is so annoying and why people say Vlad doesn't know the culture. Damn man! You even heard Bill Bellamy on the intro of that song! Damn man!
Jimmy must be a time traveller from 95 if he got on his phone and started texting lol.
I pray if I ever make it to heaven I want this beat playing in the background....
I like the way you work ittttttttttttt! Lol That was a Jam!
ISDN ? Damn, haven't heard that acronym in decades.
I’m loving his lion hoodie. Wonder where he got it from? I’m a Leo and would love to rock one of those.♌️
They sale it in the urban mens fashion stores usually in the big cities.. I’ve seen them in houston, New Orleans, Jacksonville, Chicago … I don’t know where you at but I hope it helps
If you’re ever in Houston, look up GIOs
@@nooniejrfilms9041 I’m in Cleveland. I’ll hit a few of our Downtown Urban Wear Stores. Thanks for the suggestion.
@@nooniejrfilms9041 They _sell_ it*
What a sick story 🔥🔥
I found it interesting that 2pac took the no diggity beat for Toss it up to diss Dre, then blackstreet took pacs I ain’t mad at cha beat for Don’t leave
Where is the full interview??
Vlad got them Aaron hall flashbacks cued 😂
Great interview
He seem so humble
Vlad trying to get Teddy beat up! 😂
😂😭😂😭 more like domestically slapped around
DAYYUUMMMM... magic happening right there...
Teddy LO back at it!
TR big time hitmaker!!!
Can believe he is the guy on the first verse. He keep looking familiar all along
Damn to many accomplishments big ones ,dudes gifted
Teddy Riley, Dr. Dre, Mannie Fresh, Timbaland and not necessarily in a specific order you have The Mt Rushmore of Black Producing
What The Fuck it’s crazy that I was about to click on this video and I’m wearing a TMT shirt that I’ve owned for about 5 years lol
🤯🤯🤯🤯
Boss song, and the Urban Takeover remix took it to the next level