Teddy Riley, the legendary music producer, recently spilled the beans about how his former manager, Gene Griffin, was only giving him a measly $10K out of the $150K to $200K he was making per song! Can you believe it? Talk about getting ripped off!
Now, for those of you who don’t know, Teddy Riley is the genius behind some of the biggest hits in the music industry. We’re talking about classic jams like “No Diggity” by Blackstreet and “Remember the Time” by Michael Jackson. This guy knows how to make money, and he deserves his fair share.
But somehow, Gene Griffin thought it was okay to pocket the majority of Teddy’s hard-earned cash. Can you say greedy? It’s a shame when people take advantage of talented artists like that.
According to Teddy, the only time he made good money was when he was with the legendary pop star Michael Jackson.
Thankfully, Teddy finally came forward and spilled the tea on Gene’s shady practices. He’s not letting anyone walk all over him anymore. And you know what? Good for him! It’s about time someone stood up for themselves in the music industry.
So there you have it, folks. Teddy Riley was being screwed out of his well-deserved money by Gene Griffin. Let’s hope this revelation brings some justice to Teddy and reminds everyone in the industry that artists deserve to be treated fairly.
