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Cut Curator Podcast

Summary: Rob G. The General talks with iconic rap pioneers about the songs that form the backbone and heritage of Hip Hop. Digging in depth to learn more about the origin of legendary artists and the music that shaped a cultural phenomenon!

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 Teddy Riley: Pt. 5 Teddy's Jam | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:47:05

Part 5 of the interview with Teddy Riley.. The King of New Jack Swing, continues with part 5 of his conversation with Rob G. The General. He shares his feelings and thoughts on one of the best rappers he has ever heard, a young hungry Sean "Diddy" Combs, visionary producer DJ Eddie F., and artist that didn't listen and stopped their own shine.

 Teddy Riley: Pt. 4 Teddy's Jam | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:02

Part 4 of the conversation with super producer and the King of New Jack Swing Teddy Riley. He explains why their are two BlackSTREET's on tour, working with Bobby Brown, the song that saved his life and the Top 5 songs he's ever made.

 Teddy Riley: Pt. 3 Teddy's Jam | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:27

Part 3 of the conversation with the King of New Jack Swing. How Al B. Sure helped save the first Guy album. Does Aaron Hall say "dumb b*tch" on "Piece of My Love? Teddy reveals his thoughts about that controversial line. He also reveals why he chose to leave Guy at the height of their popularity.

 Teddy Riley: Pt. 2 Teddy's Jam | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:58

Part 2 of my conversation with producer and the King of New Jack Swing Teddy Riley. He shares stories about almost losing a job with Michael Jackson before it really started, teaming with Keith Sweat and learning from younger producers like Pharrell Williams, Timbaland, Devante Swing and Rodney Jerkins.

 Teddy Riley: Pt. 1 Teddy's Jam | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:08

Rob G. the General talks to super producer Teddy Riley. Teddy shares stories about Heavy D, the birth of New Jack Swing, helping Doug E. Fresh produce "The Show", and teaming up with Kool Moe Dee.

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