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"She Drives Me Wild"
Date range assessed by the fact that “After working on ‘Remember the Time’ and ‘In the Closet’, Michael wanted to keep creating new music with Riley... Riley created the music track for a song called ‘She Drives Me Wild’ using sounds from sample CDs he owned, and Michael wrote the lyrics around the music.” (Mike Smallcombe, “Making Michael”); the recording date ranges for those tracks were ~January-March 1991 and March-May 1991 respectively.
Teddy Riley, co-writer, producer, “MusicRadar” (July 3, 2009) (archived)
My biggest memory from that recording was that we used all car sounds as drum sounds and it came out perfectly. I didn't go out into the field and record actual car sounds and take back to the studio – I had a sample CD that was really cool. It wasn't something I'd done before; it was the first time I went for unusual sounds in the place of drums.
“Red Bull Music Academy Festival New York 2017” Interview (May 5, 2017)
That really blew him away, which was "She Drives Me Wild", because he started hearing car sounds, fire trucks, and I made this song out of car sounds, vehicle sounds. No real drums, and all he heard was [mouths beats of the song] and and he couldn't help to come in that room and say, "What is this?"