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| Teddy Riley presents No Diggity, Fix, The Lord Is Real (Time Will Reveal), Don't Leave Me, Buy Me Love, This Is How We Roll, Never Gonna Let You Go, more. |
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| 1 Black & Street Intro |
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| 2 This Is How We Roll |
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| 3 No Diggity |
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| 4 Fix |
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| 5 Good Lovin' |
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| 6 Let's Stay in Love |
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| 7 We Gonna Take You Back (Lude)/Don't Leave Me |
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| 8 Never Gonna Let You Go |
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| 9 I Wanna Be Your Man |
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| 10 Taja's Lude (Interlude) |
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| 11 My Paradise (Interlude) |
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| 12 Deja's Poem |
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| 13 (Money Can't) Buy Me Love |
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| 14 Blackstreet (On the Radio) |
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| 15 I Can't Get You (Out of My Mind) |
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| 16 I'll Give It to You |
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| 17 Happy Song (Tonite) |
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| 18 Motherlude |
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| 19 The Lord Is Real (Time Will Reveal) |
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Album Review
Powered by the massive hit single "No Diggity," "Another Level" is arguably the finest album created by Teddy Riley, the leader of Blackstreet. Riley has masterminded an album that blends street-level rhythms with urban soul and pop crossover potential, adding two new members -- Eric Williams and Mark Middleton -- to the lineup in order to position Blackstreet as an heir to the classic R&B vocal group tradition. The reallignment works, since the group sounds fuller and more eclectic with the two added voices. But the key to the success of "Another Level" is Riley's songwriting, which is by and large catchy and inventive, whether he is writing ballads or party jams. "Another Level" sags a bit halfway through -- it's hard to sustain interest for a nearly 70 minute album -- but it has enough strong moments to make it an enjoyable listen. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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