Teddy Riley's new book

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Is anyone interested in checking it out?
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I would like to. Him working with Michael = Led me to Michael.. and NJS was the thing back then so it would be right for me to support. Appreciate it comes in three formats. I hope his book sells and I wish Teddy all the very best for it.
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Thanks Teddy!
 
I did a quick skim through the book. There doesn’t seem to be a single mention of the Cascio tracks. In fact, the only nod to the posthumous album seems to be Teddy now bizarrely insinuating the MJ/Brad Hollywood Tonight demo was something he created…

“There were times during our conversations when he’d rattle off an idea, and I’d take it upon myself, once we’d hung up, to go into my studio and produce a demo of his idea, then send it to him and ask, “Are you talking about something like this?” It was those kinds of conversations preceding my heading into the studio to work with him again on Invincible during which we developed the songs we wound up producing together, along with tracks that didn’t see the light of day until 2010’s posthumous Michael record, with which we gave the world one more hit with “Hollywood Tonight,” which peaked at number one on the Billboard Dance/Club Play Songs Chart.”
 
I did a quick skim through the book. There doesn’t seem to be a single mention of the Cascio tracks. In fact, the only nod to the posthumous album seems to be Teddy now bizarrely insinuating the MJ/Brad Hollywood Tonight demo was something he created…

“There were times during our conversations when he’d rattle off an idea, and I’d take it upon myself, once we’d hung up, to go into my studio and produce a demo of his idea, then send it to him and ask, “Are you talking about something like this?” It was those kinds of conversations preceding my heading into the studio to work with him again on Invincible during which we developed the songs we wound up producing together, along with tracks that didn’t see the light of day until 2010’s posthumous Michael record, with which we gave the world one more hit with “Hollywood Tonight,” which peaked at number one on the Billboard Dance/Club Play Songs Chart.”
He can't remember anything anymore. The little crawlers have already nibbled at his brain.
The book should be titled: Remember the times, but not the fakes
 
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