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    Teddy Riley Apologizes for Unpaid Classic Album Claims

    Teddy Riley is addressing the longtime tension over Keith Sweat's 1987 debut album Make It Last Forever, revealing he claims he never got paid despite his contributions to songs including I Want Her. The album spent three weeks at No. 1 on the R&B Albums chart and was later certified triple platinum.

    Teddy Riley Backtracks on R. Kelly

    New Jack Swing pioneer Teddy Riley learned a hard lesson after stating he'd be open to collaborating with R. Kelly. Following a massive wave of public backlash, Riley was forced to make a sharp U-turn and apologize for his tone-deaf comments.

    Teddy Riley Teases New R. Kelly Music from Prison: Details & Reactions

    Teddy Riley sparks major controversy by teasing new R. Kelly music from prison, featuring a remix of Chris Brown’s “It Depends” and promising more tracks.

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