What did Guy think about the BLACKstreet album?
“I didn’t have no conversation with them,” recalls Teddy “But I knew it was a slap in dey face, which is want I wanted to do. I always hit people with a slap in they face. That’s just how it is and when I do something I like to hit ‘em hard! Because we’ve been places that Guy has never been in they’re lives. They never been on MTV, you know what I’m saying… they never been on VH1. They never been on the Grammy’s – so I wanted to do something that was never done. Because of the strength of the vocalists Teddy was able to approach BLACKstreet differently than Guy. “The ranges that we had with our voices in Blackstreet were so much better. It was limited with Guy, because you know I’m not really a singer – I like to entertain – Aaron’s voice was just one way, he couldn’t sing any other way – Aaron couldn’t do falsetto. Aaron couldn’t do what Chauncey did which was giving me the smoothness of the Babyface, now that’s Chauncey style. “And then you have Dave Hollister’s voice which is so dif