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The final album by Teddy Riley's group. A culmination of 90s R&B with a stellar cast.Blackstreet's third album, produced by Teddy Riley and featuring guest appearances by Janet Jackson and Stevie Wonder, is a culmination of their work, fusing hip-hop elements with R&B. This was the third and final album by Teddy Riley's Blackstreet. Characterized by a production that explored the fusion of hip-hop and R&B, it represented the group's mature form. Musically, it retained the essence of New Jack Swing, while incorporating soulful vocal harmonies, strings, and hip-hop beats. The track "Girlfriend/Boyfriend" was particularly notable, and was hailed as one of the best music videos of the time. |
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- Producer - Teddy Riley