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One of the top R&B vocal groups of the '90s,
Blackstreet
was founded by singer, producer, and new jack swing pioneer
Teddy Riley
after the breakup of his seminal trio
Guy
.
Riley
had taken a few years to concentrate on his booming production career, which saw him working with
Wreckx-N-Effect
,
Bobby Brown
,
Michael Jackson
, and
SWV
, among others. His itch to get back in the performing arena resulted in the formation of
Blackstreet
in 1994, which included singers
Chauncey "Black" Hannibal
,
Levi Little
,
and
Joe Stonestreet
in addition to
Riley
.
Stonestreet
was replaced by
Dave Hollister
prior to the recording of the group's self-titled debut album, which appeared in the spring of 1994. On the strength of
"Before I Let You Go,"
a Top Five hit on the R&B charts,
Blackstreet
was a platinum-selling hit even without much crossover exposure. Two more singles from the album,
"Booti Call"
and
"Joy,"
were minor hits as well.
Hollister
subsequently left for a solo career and
Little
exited as well; their replacements were
Mark Middleton
and
Eric Williams
. The new additions helped set the stage for
Blackstreet
's pop breakthrough with 1996's
Another Level
. More specifically, it was the inescapable smash single
"No Diggity,"
which featured special guest
Dr. Dre
, that put them over the top.
"No Diggity"
reigned for four weeks on top of the pop charts and won a Grammy for Best R&B Vocal by a Duo or Group; it also pushed sales of
Another Level
past the four million mark. The follow-up single,
"Don't Leave Me,"
was a decent-sized hit in 1997, and the group later made a guest appearance on
Jay-Z
's
"The City Is Mine"
and teamed with
Mya
and
Mase
for the hit
"Take Me There"
from the
Rugrats
soundtrack. More personnel shifts had ensued following their blockbuster success, however:
Middleton
left for his own solo career and was replaced by
Terrell Phillips
.
Blackstreet
's third album,
Finally
, was released in early 1999, and though it contained
"Take Me There"
(and a bevy of guest cameos), it spent only one week in the Top Ten. The group's commercial momentum had slowed in the intervening years, and
Finally
struggled to go gold. Tensions within the group and with their label, Interscope, ran high, and a rift between
Hannibal
and
Riley
spelled the end of the road for
Blackstreet
before the year was even out. Reports surfaced in early 2000 that
Hannibal
had sued
Riley
for two million dollars, but after
Riley
filed a countersuit,
Hannibal
denied that he had ever taken legal action and the matter was dropped.
Riley
recorded a reunion album with
Guy
in 2000, and subsequently began working on material for his first solo record. However, he had second thoughts about disbanding
Blackstreet
, and patched things up with
Hannibal
;
Middleton
and
Williams
returned to restore the
Another Level
lineup, and
Riley
's solo project became a
Blackstreet
reunion. The resulting album,
Level II
, was released in early 2003. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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