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Quintessential R&B/Soul Songs 2002-2011 -- Name Your Ten This will be a challenge, but not impossible.
Name ten Rhythm and Blues or Soul songs recorded between 2002 and 2011 that you deem "quintessential" or "classic."
Quintessential is officially defined as:
Classic is officially defined as:
For the purposes of this thread, I define classic based upon the following criteria:
1. Overall quality and contribution to the R&B/Soul genre.
2. Innovation or originality.
3. Popular impact.
4. Any combination of the 3. [Edited 9/6/11 11:09am] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Without the benefit of my iPod, I will name ten, and I do trend more towards the traditional sound.
"Stop The World," Maxwell (2009)
"Time," Musiq (2002)
"Crazy In Love," Beyonce (2003)
"Say Yes," Floetry (2002)
"Golden," Jill Scott (2004) (among MANY JS songs available)
"Down Here In Hell," Van Hunt (2004)
"Closer," Corrine Bailey Rae (2010)
"Honey," Erykah Badu (2007/2008) (among MANY EB songs available)
"Be Easy," Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings (2007)
"Maybe So, Maybe No," Mayer Hawthorne (2009)
Raphael Saadiq's last 2 albums have several candidates too. Looking forward to y'all telling me what I missed
Game on, [Edited 9/6/11 11:31am] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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I've picked some material from releases in the specified time frame that I like. "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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1. Prince - Lavaux 2. Prince - Love 3. Prince - Chelsae Rodgers 4. Jamiroquai - Starchild 5. Jamiroquai - Dynamite 6. Prince - Lolita 7. Denise LaSalle - Snap, Crackle, and Pop 8. Denise LaSalle - Lick It Before You Stick It 9. Prince - Somewhere Here On Earth 10. Prince - Walk In Sand Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Cool thread idea, although just what R&B/Soul is is yet to be determined:
Donnie - Cloud 9
Raphael Saadiq -Oh Girl
Seun Kuti - Think Africa
Erykah Badu - I Want You
Musiq - Halfcrazy
Glenn Lewis - Take Me
Van Hunt - Blood From a Heart of Stone
J*Davey - Slooow
Bilal - All Matter
Anthony Hamilton - Do You Feel Me
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You're right. Can you suggest any definitions for R&B/Soul? Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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You got me! The only reason why I mentioned this is because how can we call something quintessential if we don't know what it is we are trying to describe? But as you can see, I know how the word R&B/Soul is used and filled out my list. Nobody knows what R&B/Soul really means.
It's a great thread; I'm only being contrarian.
EDIT: for the sake of discussion, you're gonna have to qualify Beyonce being on your list, potna. [Edited 9/7/11 13:28pm] | |
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I knew you weren't going to let Bey pass without comment.
I was compelled to include a song on my list that was the best representation of conventional R&B of the period in question. i.e., horn loop + catchy chorus/hook + guest 16 bars. Bey's cut was the best of that period.
Sue me. (wait . . .) [Edited 9/7/11 20:28pm] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Too hard....... lemme think and come back
Stevie Wonder = EARTH
Prince = WIND Chaka Khan = FIRE Sade = WATER the ELEMENTS of MUSIC | |
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In no order:
Jill Scott - The Fact Is (I Need You)
Rahssan Patterson - The One For Me
Amel Larrieux - All I Got
Sa-Ra Creative Partners - Hollywood
Erykah Badu - Love
Bilal - White Turns to Grey
The Foreign Exchange - Authenticity
Joi - Another Rocket
Donnie - Impatient People
Joy Jones - Beautiful
.. there are many, many more but these came to mind.
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I wouldn't say these songs has popular impact, but in their own way I think they serve the purpose of this thread, at least in my book In a sloppy order:
1. I Get Out - Lauryn Hill 2. Prototype - Andre 3000 3. Baby - Tweet 4. Not Really Lookin' - Truth Hurts 5. Silver Tongue - Prince 6. Sweet Sour You - Bilal & Sa-Ra Creative Partners 7. Subtle Invitation - Mariah Carey 8. Lucky Day - Faith Evans 9. High On Your Love - Kings Go Forth 10. You've Got The Love I Need - Al Green & Anthony Hamilton
I don't like the fact that my list has a pattern, but the time frame left me no choice. I'm sure this list will change drastically by next week.
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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I tried to keep it contemporary.
Angie Stone - I Ain't Hearin' U | |
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And let me tell y'all somethin'. . . or more accurately, confess somethin'.
This song is shooting up the list and will likely make it there. I confess I've been sleeping on it and the entire album, way too long.
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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My original list consisted of Ray Saadiq songs and production for other artists before I scrapped it I think he's to the 00s what Dallas Austin used to be in the 90s in the sense that both artists share the same versetality when it comes to giving the artists they produce individual songs that fit their sound.
I would love it if he collaporated with a lyricist to fit his music though, that would be the cherry on the cake, because Ray's songwriting leaves a WHOLE lot to be desired IMO. [Edited 9/9/11 12:43pm] | |
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: that's definitely food for thought.
I really have wanted to like RS' work, though it has left me really kind of wanting a little more. I have a few of his albuims including this one. But "Movin' On Down The Line" really fulfills the potential he's displayed, it's a fully formed song. Stone Rollin' is, imo, a confident step forward for him, even considering all he's done.
***wrong emoticon edit. [Edited 9/9/11 12:47pm] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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1. Rehab- Amy Winehouse 2. Spending Time With You- Janet Jackson 3. Love On Top- Beyonce 4. Love Is A Losing Game- Amy Winehouse 5. Rolling In The Deep- Adel 6. Fuck You!- Cee Lo Green 7. Love The Way You Lie (Part II)- Rihanna Feat. Eminem 8. Empire State Of Mind (Part II) Broken Down- Alicia Keys 9. One Nite Alone...-Prince 10. Moody's Mood For Love/Teo Licks- Amy Winehouse [Edited 9/9/11 13:16pm] | |
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