Guy
By All Music Guide
By All Music Guide
By 1989, Guy was in turmoil; Rileys brother Brandon Mitchell was killed in a shooting, and the group became involved in an acrimonious split with manager Gene Griffin over money. 1990s The Future featured Halls brother, Albert Damion Hall, in place of Gatling and spawned R&B hits in Lets Chill, Do Me Right, D-O-G Me Out, and Long Gone. However, by the time Riley and Guy finally started to attract media attention for their innovative and influential work, the trio had broken up. Riley concentrated on his production and songwriting career for several years before forming the band Blackstreet with vocalists Chauncey Black Hannibal, Dave Hollister, and Levi Little. The quartet released a self-titled debut in 1994. Aaron Hall released his solo debut, The Truth, in 1993; brother Damion followed in 1994 with Straight to the Point. Guy reunited in 1999, issuing Guy III early the following year.




















