(Cover) - EN Showbiz - Teddy Riley thinks there is enough archive Michael Jackson material to make at least three or four more albums.
The iconic record producer has been working his magic on various R&B, hip-hop and pop albums since the 80s, collaborating with acts ranging from SWV and Blackstreet to Lady Gaga.
Teddy also worked with late music genius Michael Jackson on his iconic albums such as the 1991 smash Dangerous, and has been an instrumental part of the singers new posthumous album.
Entitled Michael, the record will be released on December 14 and contains ten songs, many of which he was working on when he died at the age of 50 in June 2009.
Teddy is proud of the record, and thinks there is enough material for Michaels legacy to continue for years to come.
I think at least three to four more albums, he replied when asked by the BBC how much more could be made from the remaining unused tracks.
I think he has that many songs, explained Teddy, though he claimed a good architect such as himself would be required to work on it.
Teddy says hes sure Michael would be thrilled to hear the new tracks, as he feels they have been completed in exactly the right style. Even though some musicians have argued it would have been better to leave the unfinished tracks alone, Teddy believes Michael would approve.
I think hes really smiling down on us, he beamed.
And even with the controversy hes saying, This is exactly what I want you all to do. (C) Cover Media