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Finally (Blackstreet album)

Finally
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Studio album by Blackstreet
Released March 23, 1999 United States
Recorded 1998; Future Recording Studios
(Virginia Beach, Virginia, U.S.)
Genre
Length 56:46
Label Interscope
Producer Teddy Riley, Warryn Campbell, Eric Williams
Blackstreet chronology
Another Level
(1996)
Finally
(1999)
Level II
(2003)
Singles from Finally
  1. "Take Me There"
    Released: February 2, 1999
  2. "Girlfriend/Boyfriend"
    Released: May 25, 1999
  3. "Think About You"
    Released: July 31, 1999
  4. "In a Rush"
    Released: January 22, 2000
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars
The Baltimore Sun 3/4 stars
Entertainment Weekly B+
Hartford Courant (favorable)
NME (6/10)
Q 3/5 stars
Rolling Stone 2.5/5 stars
Spin (8/10)
Vibe (favorable)

Finally is the third album from R&B group, Blackstreet. It was their last album on Interscope Records. This album featured new member, Terrell Phillips after the departure of Mark Middleton. After the success of their multi-platinum last album Another Level, their label allowed them more of a bigger budget for the next album. Finally was recorded at Teddy Riley's studio Future Recording Studios based in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Originally given the working title Get Higher, the album was scheduled for a November 1998 release until it was pushed back to March 1999.

The album boasted high-profile guests, such as Janet Jackson, Stevie Wonder and Hezekiah Walker. The album also featured several songs with string arrangements from legendary conductor Jeremy Lubbock. The music video for the single "Girlfriend/Boyfriend" was directed by Joseph Kahn. Complete with computer animation and 3D graphics, the video was considered to be one of the most expensive at the time.Finally was critically acclaimed but a commercial disappointment, moving units at only a fraction of what their previous album sold. Shortly after the release of the single "Think About You", Riley left Blackstreet to reform his previous group Guy and Blackstreet were subsequently dropped by Interscope Records.

Despite the album's failure, a couple of songs have been covered by other artists. British singer Sonique covered the song "Drama" on her album Hear My Cry as a duet with R&B singer Calvin Richardson. Korean pop group SS501 later covered the song "In A Rush" live in one of their concert performances.


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