

He took the opportunity to ask the officers of the law why they had targeted him and what they really wanted.

Eventually, Riley grew fed up with the treatment and invited the ladies into the studio to see he was legit. As Teddy tells it, two female police officers would constantly pull him and his posse over whenever they left the Virginia Beach studio. But what’s even more intriguing is the random incident that led to him meeting The Neptunes. Teddy continues by explaining that he went to school with infamous Harlem hustlers Rich Porter, Azie Faison, and Alpo Martinez, and that he first visited Virginia Beach with them. I knew that they were so far ahead of their time it was like they were on Mars.” He goes on to big up Chad’s musicianship, namely his unique chords and progressions.īobby Brown Reunites With Babyface & Teddy Riley For The Next Movement (Audio) Riley tells the audience, “When I first took a liking to The Neptunes, I knew that there were something. However, the Guy co-founder and hit-maker relocated to Virginia for a successful second chapter to his 35-year-career. is from Harlem, where he masterminded New Jack Swing. Fresh & Slick Rick’s “The Show,” and Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock’s “It Takes Two.” The man behind Guy, Blackstreet, and Wreckx-N-Effect takes the opportunity to reveal some interesting details about his time spent in Virginia. Teddy Riley is not brought into the conversation until past the 10:00-mark but when Williams introduces him by listing some of his biggest Hip-Hop records like Doug E. They go back and forth like this with several hits. P responds by beat-boxing Missy’s breakthrough “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly),” and then bows to his friend and fellow platinum-producer. Tim starts by saying he heard Kelis’ “Caught Out There (I Hate You So Much Right Now)” as it was being recorded because he was in the next room recording with Missy Elliot, and that he paused his session to have Misdemeanor come listen. When Vener asks Skateboard P and Timbaland if there is beats by each other that they wish they had made. Teddy Riley Details Losing His Fortune & Moving Back To The Projects (Video) In unison Pharrell and Pusha both state that DJ Timmy Tim “was the illest DJ ever.

They establish that Timbaland’s family home was a hub of creative activity back in the day and that besides being a producer, that he was also a highly talented DJ. The highly successful V-A artists talk about how they first met, crediting what Pharrell calls “connectors” for linking the various parties. While the six gentlemen cover a wide range of topics, the conversation focuses on Virginia Beach, where all the guests except Teddy Riley are from and where Something In The Water takes place. The installment was recorded in front of a live studio audience at Pharrell’s recent Something In The Water Music Festival, and featured his Neptunes partner Chad Hugo, Pusha-T, Timbaland, and Teddy Riley. Beats 1 produced a very special episode of Pharrell Williams and Scott Vener’s OTHERtone radio show this week.
