Blackstreet Finally Zip

Shortly after the release, Teddy Riley left the group to reform his earlier group, Guy, and Blackstreet was subsequently dropped by Interscope Records.

: To boost commercial appeal, the album is loaded with high-profile guest appearances. Blackstreet Finally zip

: Highlighted by reviewers from Reviews & Dunn as a strong single that explores longing and nostalgia. Shortly after the release, Teddy Riley left the

, Ja Rule , and Eve feature on the lead single "Girlfriend/Boyfriend". Shortly after the release

Sonically, "Finally" is a blueprint for 90s slow jams. Teddy Riley employed his signature "Heavy Mental" bass programming. The track opens with a soft, filtered keyboard pad—almost angelic. Then, a simple yet thumping kick drum enters, accompanied by a sticky 808 sub-bass that vibrates through subwoofers.