Could of done wout Ginuwine
by Al b sure on 8/25/23Concert amazing, but Ginuwine needed a dropkick to get off the stage...#overdone
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Iconic R&B group Blackstreet has had audiences moving and grooving since the early '90s. Their summer 2013 concert at London’s Wembley Arena wowed fans with an amazing performance of old-school vocals. On stage and on tour, Teddy Riley, Dave Hollister, Sherman “J-Stylz” Tisdale, Lenny Harold and Tony Tyler command the audience. Riley’s silky vocal sounds lay a solid lyrical foundation over which Blackstreet’s many melodic musical layers can be built.
Blackstreet’s 1996 single, “No Diggity,” topped the Billboard Hot 100 charts. So smooth that it was described as a “four-minute full-press come-on,” the song earned Blackstreet a Grammy Award. It laid the foundation for their second album, Another Level, to eventually reach quadruple-platinum status, selling over four million copies. The album's single “Don’t Leave Me” reached the No. 1 spot on the R&B charts. Further collaborations ensued, as Blackstreet worked with artists as diverse as Janet Jackson, who shared a gold record for “I Get Lonely” with them, Ja Rule and Eve. Today, Blackstreet continues to bring their unique approach to harmony and phrasing to every show they perform and to every stop on every tour. A ticket to Blackstreet earns a listening to the sounds of classic R&B paired with a dose of new jack swing overlaid on the beats of today. Riley and company know that musical innovation never stops, so in concert, Blackstreet gets audiences up and on their feet, dancing and singing along like it was the 1990s all over again. No diggity, no doubt.
Concert amazing, but Ginuwine needed a dropkick to get off the stage...#overdone
It was a pleasure to see the Backstreet performance on Friday. They sang most of their classic hits, along with some great dancing.
Ginuine was definitely the highlight of the night. He played his hits and provided an energetic performance. Color Me Badd was quite disappointing. It is very difficult to recapture that magic when there is only one original member of the group performing. Which leads into Blackstreet... Once again despite playing most of their hits there was a lack of passion wherein it felt as though they were there strictly for the paycheck. For me Teddy Riley was an integral member of Blackstreet so without him onstage there was something missing. I was especially shocked when despite audience appreciation and encouragement Blackstreet did not provide an encore. They just left the stage after 5 songs and had their security select young women within the mosh pit to join them backstage for the afterparty. .
Great throwback concert. Short sets from C&C Music Factory and Color me Badd. Genuwine was a bit of a flop…tried hard though. Blackstreet saved the show!! Such a great group of crooners!
Performance, organization of venue/show was great. Didn’t appear to be delays or hiccups. Only complaint was the group of ladies who were clearly inebriated and threw up on the stairs.
My experience was amazing! Great participation from the performers and the seats were epic. I will go to another concert at Graton any day.
Blackstreet is still putting on great shows. Their vocal abilities are unmatched! One of the best concerts I’ve been to and I’ve seen them perform many times.
Stokley and Blackstreet were wonderful and I danced all night long.
I had a damn blast!! Backstreet and Stokely killed it!!
Stokley, TR and Blackstreet with David Hollister was a great lineup. It was definitely a unforgettable experience.