Blackstreet.

Since the death of disco at the end of the 70s the state of R&B has been completely, stultifyingly, boring. The singers are OK, the grooves are nice, but the songs…basically, they stink. I can’t think of more than a handful of tracks that could come within lightyears of the hip-hop of the same period, no less the great black pop of the last 40 or 50 years.
And then there’s Blackstreet’s No Diggity.
Blackstreet’s Teddy Riley first became famous as the innovator of New Jack Swing (the marriage of soul and hip-hop). He produced it’s biggest hit (the unbelievable My Prerogative) but I never really warmed to his own work in Guy; kinda dull.
There’s nothing I can tell you about Blackstreet. It seems they had some urban hits, but the only one that poked it head above the index line was No Diggity in 1996. A rap intro by Dr. Dre, a memorable [Read more…]

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