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  Teddy Riley's Memoir 'Remember the Times' Set to Release on February 10

Teddy Riley is putting New Jack Swing’s origin story in print with new memoir ‘Remember the Times’Get ready to dive into the world of music history as Grammy Award-winning producer and songwriter Teddy Riley releases his highly anticipated memoir, 'Remember the Times', on February 10. This book promises to take readers on a journey through the sound that shaped an era, with Riley sharing stories from his career spanning over four decades.

A Life's Work in Music
Teddy Riley is widely recognized as one of the defining architects of modern Black music. With a career spanning over 40 years, he has helped shape the sound of R&B, Hip-Hop, and pop music. His memoir, 'Remember the Times', offers a personal account of his journey from being a young musical talent in Harlem to becoming a creator whose fingerprints are all over popular music.

The Birth of New Jack Swing
Riley's approach to blending hip-hop beats with R&B melodies led to the creation of New Jack Swing, a genre that pushed late-20th-century music into a new direction. This innovative sound not only made his signature approach feel bigger than a moment but also became a template for future generations of musicians.

Collaborations and Hits
Throughout the book, Riley shares stories about his collaborations with some of the most recognizable names in music, including Whitney Houston, Mary J. Blige, Lady Gaga, and Michael Jackson. He also reflects on the making of influential records like Bobby Brown's 'My Prerogative' and Doug E. Fresh's 'The Show', which helped establish new sonic standards.

A Mission to Preserve History
Riley has framed his memoir as an act of preservation, stating that he created the New Jack Swing genre 40 years ago so that Black music could have its own generation and history. He is excited to share this story with fans around the world, providing a front-row seat to the sound that carried an era and still echoes in today's charts.

With 'Remember the Times', Teddy Riley offers a unique perspective on the evolution of popular music over the past four decades. This memoir is not just about hits; it's about the moments, the movement, and the people who helped shape the sound of an era. Get ready to be transported into the world of music history as you read about the life and career of one of its most influential figures.

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