Being on a TV show that was a spin-off of a phenomenally successful, groundbreaking TV series had its benefits. Guy was afforded the opportunity to become a recording artist. Signing with Warner Bros., Guy's first single, Try Me, was written and produced by Full Force. The ultra-sexy video of the song was heavily hyped and premiered after a segment of #A Different World. Try Me made it to number 14 R&B in fall 1990. Her self-titled debut LP made it to number 38 R&B on Billboard's charts in late 1990.
Guy received kudos for her steely-eyed, menacing performance in the 1989 Eddie Murphy/Richard Pryor/Redd Foxx/Della Reese/Arsenio Hall movie #Harlem Nights. Guy also voiced a part in the 1997 animated movie #Cats Don't Dance and toured in the late '90s in +Chicago the Musical with Ben Vereen. ~ Ed Hogan, Rovi