Largely handled by Teddy Riley at Future Recording Studios in Virginia Beach.
Queen Pen was noted for her audacity in addressing subjects rarely touched in 90s rap. The track "Girlfriend" featuring Me’shell Ndegeocello explicitly discussed same-sex attraction, while "Get Away" (which samples Phil Collins) tackled domestic violence and her personal history of abuse. queen pen my melody 1997 zip
My Melody is a blend of and R&B that showcased Queen Pen's versatility following her breakout feature on Blackstreet's "No Diggity". The album reached #78 on the Billboard 200 and hit #1 on the Top Heatseekers chart. Tracklist & Notable Features Largely handled by Teddy Riley at Future Recording
The full 13-track lineup, as archived on Genius and music databases, includes: Notable Collaborators / Details Album opener Queen of the Click Co-written by Jay-Z Man Behind the Music Featuring Teddy Riley & Markell Riley All My Love Featuring Eric Williams of TRI-C Title track utilizing a Deniece Williams sample Party Ain't a Party Featuring Mr. Cheeks and Nutta Butta Co-written by Jay-Z The Set Up Produced by Knobody & Teddy Riley Featuring Phil Collins I'm Gon Blow Up Featuring Ronald Isley Girlfriend Featuring Me'shell Ndegeocello Features a DeBarge interpolation So Many Ways Produced by William "Skylz" Stewart Critical Impact and Cultural Legacy My Melody is a blend of and R&B
: Shared archives often contain heavily compressed, low-bitrate MP3 files that compromise Teddy Riley's intricate production value.