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After signing with XOXO Entertainment earlier this year, Blackstreet’s “No Diggity” has crossed one billion streams on Spotify—earning the song a spot on the Billions Club playlist.

“Thanks to the love of our fans, Blackstreet has officially surpassed one billion streams,” the group says, commenting on the milestone. “We are deeply grateful to everyone who has carried this music across generations, and truly honored to be the first 90s RnB male artist or group to reach this milestone.”

“‘No Diggity’ was a defining moment for us when it dropped, and crossing a billion streams proves it is still alive, still moving people, and that kind of love is never taken lightly. No Diggity no doubt!”

Led by Chauncey ‘Black’ Hannibal, Levi Little, Mark Middleton, and Eric Williams, Blackstreet unites the signature voices behind some of R&Bs most enduring and beloved moments. Their chemistry, signature vocals, and unmistakable harmonies continue to deliver the authentic Blackstreet experience fans around the world have known and loved.

Blackstreet began a new chapter in their musical careers after signing with XOXO Entertainment Corp. earlier this month. With new music and a global tour on the horizon for 2026, the group is ready to elevate their legendary status once again. Having a hit in the Spotify Billions Club playlist will certainly help with that.

With a mantra of collaboration, innovation, and globalization, XOXO Entertainment Corp. has grown from a boutique label into diverse ventures. That comes as the label stays true to its core values of kindness, family, and a deep love of music. XOXO Entertainment builds synergistic partnerships and endorsements that extend far beyond the entertainment world, earning a reputation as a forward-thinking company.

Across three decades, Blackstreet’s catalog has remained a cultural force—sampled, celebrated, and rediscovered by new audiences year after year. XOXO Entertainment is working with the R&B group on their upcoming tour and new music, which is just one of several legacy acts finding new life among Gen-Z fans.