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The Meaning Behind Blackstreet’s “No Diggity” with Dr. Dre

Written by Thomas Galindo




After Chauncey “Black” Hannibal and Teddy “Street” Riley formed Blackstreet in the early 1990s, also including Levi Little and Dave Hollister, the R&B group’s debut self-titled album helped them blaze a path to becoming a household name. Including hit singles like “Booti Call,” “Before I Let You Go,” “Tonight’s the Night,” and “Joy,” all of which landed on the Billboard Hot 100, Blackstreet was primed for a sensational follow-up LP in 1996, which would go on to be titled Another Level.


But, a little over a month before Another Level hit the streets in September, its lead single “No Diggity” in late July would send Blackstreet to another stratosphere of R&B acclaim, thanks to the help of hip-hop icons like Dr. Dre and LL Cool J. Click below for more.



 
 
 

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