I think you guys reacted to their song "No Diggity". Fun Fact: their producer is Teddy Riley, who is from the group you guys like very much, "Guy", whose song you reacted to called "I like". I suggest you start keeping a written log of who you react to so that when us "OG's" give you the history and info on the artists and songs, you'll be able to recognize and see the beautiful dots that connect because a lot of these people really are connected to each other in some type of way. Also, if you liked their sound, you'll probably enjoy reacting to the group "Silk".
Yes. Then they'd know that Teddy is HARLEM ALL DAY, the architect behind much of the 90s R&B they will find & Love (Him & Babyface) and him heading to Virginia Beach is what laid the foundation for other great producers/ artists, namely Missy Elliot & Timbaland, and Pharrell Williams/ The Neptunes ( Pharrell wrote Riley's verse on RumpShaker before they became the super producers we know now)
Didn't y'all react to Blackstreet's No Diggity some months back or am I trippin? This should be the second song then lol. But this one is also a 90s R&B classic, y'all gotta do Before I Let You Go from them too.
They listen and review so much music from so many eras, they could've forgot the name of the band. There are plenty of songs I know when I hear it, but I couldn't tell you the name of the band. Esp music before my era. The point is they respect and appreciate the music.
Fyi: The Father of New Jack Swing Teddy Riley produced this group and the group Guy. You reacted to their song "I Like." Another Blackstreet song you should react to""Before I let you go" & "Baby be mine."👍
This era literally had dope RnB groups from coast to coast and each had their own style. 112, Jagged Edge, Black Street, etc .. and then on the ladies side TLC, Xscape, Total, etc ... it was just a lovely time to love RnB
Yes! Black street - total banger CD - " No Diggity" remember? 🤣 There's an incredible Church-like spiritual song on this album called, "The Lord Is Real." It's similar to Foreigner's song, "I want to know what Love Is" in how powerful it is. A great example of how diverse this group could be when they wanted to. Excellent choice my young connoisseurs of music 💕👍
@@alexisimani6134 that's an awesome fact Alexis! I actually love that song by DeBarge and did not realize that's what was playing in the background. Thanks for the info ☺️
On every r&b heartbreak mixed tape of the 90''s you will find this song. I forgot how much talent these groups actually had. Listen to the blend of these four voices together. And their harmonies are straight fire, too 🔥
I thought you were going to recognize that they sampled DeBarge's "A Dream", which Tupac also sampled in "I Ain't Mad at Cha". If you haven't reviewed those two songs, please do.
They sang the hit w/Dr. Dre No Diggity, No Doubt produced by the mega hit making producer Teddy "TR" Riley. This song was sampled from the group named DeBarge and the song was called "A Dream". They were the 2nd group of guys chosen 4 this particular cd from 90's. The 1st group of Blackstreet fellas were just as good if not even better.
Great song choice! Since you loved this one, I recommend Mint Condition's "Nothing Left to Say" and "What Kind of Man Would I Be". Both so smooth. As for a female group, I gotta suggest some Brownstone "If You Love Me". Have a great day, guys!
This was a banger back in the day...Teddy Riley is a true icon...I don't know if you have heard Tupac's song I Ain't Mad At Cha, but it has the same melody... A classic for sure
The 90s was the golden years of r&b. You really can't go wrong listening to any of the girl or guy groups from that era. I highly recommend you check out Xscape's "Who Can I Run To."
You guys have reacted to Blackstreet before..."No Diggity" w/Dr. Dre and Queen Pen. You should check out some of their other songs "Before I Let Go", "Joy", and "I Get Lonely" w/Janet Jackson. They've changed members over the years. The constant is Teddy Riley, producer and former member of the group Guy.
You reacted to two songs by Guy. Backstreet comes from members of Guy (well Teddy Riley). I'm glad you liked this song so much! Oh and you already reacted to another one of Blackstreet's bangers "No Diggity." BTW most male singers & groups in the 90's wore all white 😅
Lovvvve this song! Sometimes these old videos kind of ruin the song though. Hard to separate the cheesy images from the good music. Sometimes I feel like it’s better to just listen to these on their own. Love your videos! Always make me smile!! 🙏❤️
@@cinemeleon2808 totally. Way better to listen to music on its own especially the first few times before being influenced by a video. There have been many times where I have seen a music video for something long after I’ve heard the song and thought: thank god I didn’t see this video before I fell in love with the song because i would’ve hated it otherwise!
This is my favorite Blackstreet song. This was another group formed by the incomparable Teddy Riley. You guys reacted to their song “No Diggity” about seven months ago
You reacted to BlackStreet when you did the reaction to the song....."YO DIGGITY".....Blackstreet is a solid group with a great song genre that you can always groove to.......
Dang, y'all youngins make me feel OLD! This was the JAM when I was in high school! It still hits that same way for those of us who were there and now for a new generation!
New Jack Swing Forever 🔥🔥🔥OMG; you just did one of my favorite songs!!!!!! Teddy Riley produced this; you hear the “GUY” sound; this song always gives me the chills. By the way, the melody of this song comes from the DEBARGE song “A Dream” ❤️
I wish I could go back to 1996. This song makes me feel like I didn't appreciate that time enough (Even though I had this song on cassette and on repeat😅)
You must react to "Dream" by Debarge, that's the beat they used for this song. Also try "Stay With Me" by Debarge, Notorious B.I.G used that beat for his hit "One More Chance"
Love you guys! This song samples DeBarge. They are an awesome group. They also wrote the songs Tupac, Biggie, and Ashanti used on their BIGGEST hits! You guys should definitely react to them! Songs like “A Dream”, All this love, Stay with me, Time Will Reveal and more
First time I heard Blackstreet my mother played them for me. She worked at a shoe store and the stock person would play the local R&B/Hip-Hop station all day. She’d go back there and some song would catch her ear and she’d end up buying the CD. This is one of the songs that caught her ear. My mother was a huge influence in my music taste growing up, this song brings back some of those memories. She would listen to anything from Barry Manilow to, well Blackstreet. It’s an eclectic mix, but it amounted to appreciated the music, no matter the genre. Great video guys, keep it up we are enjoying you sharing this musical journey with us.
Yes this is a banger. You should try Stephanie Mills- Something in the way you make me feel, Jodeci-feenin Average White Band- Pick up the pieces, A Love of Your Own, The Brothers Johnson- StrawberryLetter 23. I am a music junkie
Man I had this whole album in rotation in my Phat keep in the 90s it was there second album TLC- Crazy Sexy Cool Micheal Jackson- history album Keith Sweat- Keep it coming cd 💿 And R Kelly- R Kelly album in rotation huge subs bring me back boy
This and Jagged Edge's song I Gotta Be are my absolute favorite RnB songs from those days. Almost anything by Jagged Edge is gonna blow y'all away honestly 💯🙌🏽♥️
Those was the days man I miss the good old days and as u can tell music was better more expressing love than hate having a good time now 2022 everyone is either filled wit hate or so depressed they dnt care to destroy themselves wit all these different drugs and leads them to their untimely demise.
Blackstreet had some bangers. 🔥 Teddy Riley could do no wrong in the late 80s and the 90s. Check out his other group, Guy. Also, this song samples a classic by the group DeBarge called, “A Dream” (written and lead vocals by the only woman in the group, Bunny DeBarge).
man i love old skool african american rnb hip hop rap gangsta all those genres from the 90's and early 2000's. thank god for our brothers and sisters in black america. geetings from an indigenous person in new zealand.
Blackstreet - Before I let you go! Teddy Riley was the master mind during the new jack swing era. Groups Blackstreet, Guy and WreckX in Effect were formed by Teddy! Teddy produced Bobby Brown’s first project.