Guy Vs Blackstreet - Guy Vs Blackstreet

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Review by Jürgen Driessen

Guy Vs Blackstreet – Guy Vs Blackstreet Album Review (1999, Hip Hop) Alright, let’s get into this. Guy Vs Blackstreet dropped their self-titled album in ‘99 under Swings Records, and damn if it doesn’t slap harder than some of the polished garbage we’ve been fed lately. Straight outta Europe, this project brings that raw hip-hop edge with enough remixes and live cuts to make you feel like you’re at a sweaty underground club where everyone's vibin’ way too hard. First off, shoutout to “U Blow My Mind.” This track is straight fire—no cap. The beat hits so smooth, but what sticks is how unapologetically cocky the lyrics are. It's one of those joints that makes you wanna strut down the street like you own the damn pavement. And when they hit that hook? Yo, I still remember hearing it for the first time and thinking, "Damn, these cats aren’t playing around." Like, who else could pull off sounding both suave and hungry on the mic? Few people. Then there’s “No Diggity (Billie Jean Remix).” Oh man, this one’s wild. Taking an already legendary track and flipping it with MJ vibes? Bold move, but somehow it works. The bassline slaps so hard it feels like your chest is gonna cave in. Plus, the flow switches halfway through—you think you know where it’s going, then BAM, they switch it up and leave you scrambling to catch up. That remix energy keeps you locked in, no doubt about it. The rest of the album ain’t bad either. Tracks like “Let’s Chill” and “Groove Me” bring that chill-lover-boy vibe, while cuts like “Booty Call (Remix)” remind you why hip-hop used to be fun before everything got all serious and overproduced. But honestly, it’s the little things that stand out—the scratches, the live version of “Before I Let You Go,” the way every song feels like its own moment without overstaying its welcome. But here’s the kicker: listening to this album now feels kinda bittersweet. Back in ‘99, music still had soul, y’know? Artists weren’t afraid to experiment, even if it meant messing up sometimes. Nowadays, everything sounds formulaic, calculated to death. Guy Vs Blackstreet didn’t care about trends—they just came to deliver heat, and they did. So yeah, if you haven’t heard this yet, go cop it ASAP. Just don’t blame me if your playlist starts feeling basic after this monster. Peace.

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Artist: Guy Vs Blackstreet
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
I Wanna Get With You4:40
Booty Call (Remix)4:44
New Jack City3:30
I Like The Way You Work (Remix)4:12
Tell Me What You Like4:12
Baby Be Mine (Remix)4:36
Let's Stay In Love4:16
Groove Me4:35
Spend The Night4:17
No Diggity (Billie Jean Remix)5:36
Let's Chill5:22
Before I Let You Go (Live)5:07
Fix (Remix)5:09
I Like4:46
Do Me Right4:19
U Blow My Mind3:51

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Catalog Numbers

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Labels

Swings Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation
  • Unofficial Release

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About Guy Vs Blackstreet

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Hip Hop/R&B producer Teddy Riley formed this group in 1987 along with Timmy Gatling and Aaron Hall. Gatling left after completing their first album in 1988, and was replaced by Aaron's younger brother, Damion Hall.

Name Vars

  • G Guy
  • GUY (Teddy Riley, Aaron Hall, Damion Hall)
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Members

  • Teddy Riley
  • Aaron Hall
  • Timmy Gatling
  • Damion Hall

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Guy Vs Blackstreet* by Guy Vs Blackstreet is like a hip-hop time capsule from 1999. It’s packed with remixes and live versions of tracks that feel like a late '90s party playlist. One standout is the "Billie Jean Remix" of *No Diggity*, blending old-school vibes with fresh beats. Released in Europe under Swings Records, it’s a hidden gem for hip-hop fans who love that era. Tracks like *U Blow My Mind* and *Booty Call (Remix)* still slap. It’s wild how this album mixes throwback grooves with modern twists.