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Bernard Belle

Bernard Belle (Born: November 12, 1964 – Died: June 23, 2022) was an American composer, producer, musician & singer. After starting his career as an R&B guitarist, Belle became known as a songwriter for Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston and a producer of gospel music. Brother of Regina Belle Received his first break in the late 1980s, playing guitar for Manhattans. Notable for his partnership with producer Teddy Riley and his collaborations with the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson, credited with writing and co-writing "Remember The Time", "Privacy" and "Why You Wanna Trip On Me". He began working with Teddy Riley in 1986. Together, they became the pioneers of the New Jack Swing era of music, paving the way for new and existing artists. He has written and produced for artists such as Whitney Houston, Bobby Brown, Patti LaBelle, Aaron Hall, Keith Sweat, Al B. Sure!, The Winans and Today. Belle remains one of the most sought after producer/musicians in the Gospel music industry while continuing to be an icon in the R&B sector. He has played for artists such as Donnie McClurkin, Shirley Caesar, Richard Smallwood, Marvin Sapp, Fred Hammond, Yolanda Adams, Tye Tribbett, Mary Mary, Kirk Franklin, Donald Lawrence, Smokie Norful, Hezekiah Walker and BeBe & CeCe Winans. He is a recurring musician on the BET gospel shows Sunday Best and The Celebration of Gospel. Belle’s name appears on over 70 million records worldwide as a producer, writer, or musician. He is the recipient four Grammy Awards, an American Music Award, two Soul Train Music Awards, over a dozen ASCAP Awards and nominations for Stella and GMA Dove Awards.