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So What happened to the R&B group?

OK, R&B/Black bands have already died out years ago, but are the R&B groups also becoming extincted? Since the 1950, R&B groups have been a staple in popular music. From groups like the Platters, Drifters, Flamingos, Little Anthony and the Imperials, ect in the '50s to the Tempts, Four Tops, Isleys, Delfonics, Intruders, ect in the '60s to the O'Jays, Jackson 5, Harold Melvin & the Blu-Notes, Dramatics in the '70s to DeBarge, New Edition, The Boys, ect in the '80s to Boyz II Men, Jodeci, 112, Jagged Edge, Immature in the '90s to ????? in the 2000s?


While most don't like B2K, they were probably the last R&B group I remember coming out and that was back in 2001, a long ass time ago.


What the fuxx happened?
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Reply #1 posted 05/18/08 1:27am

Timmy84

People wanted more shit-hop. confused
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Reply #2 posted 05/18/08 1:42am

Cinnie

What I see is a shift to promote performers as solo acts with faceless bands.

I think a lot of these singers would be more interesting as part of a band.
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Reply #3 posted 05/18/08 2:21am

Dance

Shit hop
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Reply #4 posted 05/18/08 2:30am

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

OK, R&B/Black bands have already died out years ago, but are the R&B groups also becoming extincted? Since the 1950, R&B groups have been a staple in popular music. From groups like the Platters, Drifters, Flamingos, Little Anthony and the Imperials, ect in the '50s to the Tempts, Four Tops, Isleys, Delfonics, Intruders, ect in the '60s to the O'Jays, Jackson 5, Harold Melvin & the Blu-Notes, Dramatics in the '70s to DeBarge, New Edition, The Boys, ect in the '80s to Boyz II Men, Jodeci, 112, Jagged Edge, Immature in the '90s to ????? in the 2000s?


While most don't like B2K, they were probably the last R&B group I remember coming out and that was back in 2001, a long ass time ago.


What the fuxx happened?

B2K? I don't classify them as R&B, more like shit hop mad

They're one of the biggest reasons why I went anti-radio
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #5 posted 05/18/08 2:37am

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Pretty Ricky? lol
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wonder505 said:

Pretty Ricky? lol

Pretty Rick was actually (yes, they broke up too, I know a tragedy!!) 3 wrappers and a sanga.
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Pretty Ricky? lol

"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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bboy87 said:

wonder505 said:

Pretty Ricky? lol

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bboy87 said:

LittleBLUECorvette said:

OK, R&B/Black bands have already died out years ago, but are the R&B groups also becoming extincted? Since the 1950, R&B groups have been a staple in popular music. From groups like the Platters, Drifters, Flamingos, Little Anthony and the Imperials, ect in the '50s to the Tempts, Four Tops, Isleys, Delfonics, Intruders, ect in the '60s to the O'Jays, Jackson 5, Harold Melvin & the Blu-Notes, Dramatics in the '70s to DeBarge, New Edition, The Boys, ect in the '80s to Boyz II Men, Jodeci, 112, Jagged Edge, Immature in the '90s to ????? in the 2000s?


While most don't like B2K, they were probably the last R&B group I remember coming out and that was back in 2001, a long ass time ago.


What the fuxx happened?

B2K? I don't classify them as R&B, more like shit hop mad

They're one of the biggest reasons why I went anti-radio

Ok, if you don't count B2K as an R&B group, the last R&B group to hit the scene was Ideal, back in '99??
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LittleBLUECorvette said:

bboy87 said:


B2K? I don't classify them as R&B, more like shit hop mad

They're one of the biggest reasons why I went anti-radio

Ok, if you don't count B2K as an R&B group, the last R&B group to hit the scene was Ideal, back in '99??

That's the sad part, I can't even remember sad
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bboy87 said:

LittleBLUECorvette said:


Ok, if you don't count B2K as an R&B group, the last R&B group to hit the scene was Ideal, back in '99??

That's the sad part, I can't even remember sad

They're from Houston, that's probably the only reason I remember them. They did have one hit.


IDeal: Get Gone
http://youtube.com/watch?v=p2rlAwyO5Vo
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LittleBLUECorvette said:

bboy87 said:


That's the sad part, I can't even remember sad

They're from Houston, that's probably the only reason I remember them. They did have one hit.


IDeal: Get Gone
http://youtube.com/watch?v=p2rlAwyO5Vo


I remember that joint.
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LittleBLUECorvette said:

bboy87 said:


That's the sad part, I can't even remember sad

They're from Houston, that's probably the only reason I remember them. They did have one hit.


IDeal: Get Gone
http://youtube.com/watch?v=p2rlAwyO5Vo

not that. I can't remember the last time a R&B group was really popular

I remember ideal. They came out around the time Dru Hill, Jagged Edge, Next, and 112 came out
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bboy87 said:

LittleBLUECorvette said:


They're from Houston, that's probably the only reason I remember them. They did have one hit.


IDeal: Get Gone
http://youtube.com/watch?v=p2rlAwyO5Vo

not that. I can't remember the last time a R&B group was really popular

I remember ideal. They came out around the time Dru Hill, Jagged Edge, Next, and 112 came out

Oh OK. 112, Dru Hill & Jagged Edge all came out in '96, Next in '97 and Ideal in '99. That was the last wave of R&B groups, that's fucking crazy and fucking sad at the same time?


The Dramatics, Moments, Main Ingredient, Five Stairsteps, Esquires, Soul IV Real, Az Yet, After 7 are all rolling over in their graves.
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Reply #15 posted 05/18/08 5:45am

DiamondGlove

There's Day26. lol
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LittleBLUECorvette said:

bboy87 said:


not that. I can't remember the last time a R&B group was really popular

I remember ideal. They came out around the time Dru Hill, Jagged Edge, Next, and 112 came out

Oh OK. 112, Dru Hill & Jagged Edge all came out in '96, Next in '97 and Ideal in '99. That was the last wave of R&B groups, that's fucking crazy and fucking sad at the same time?


The Dramatics, Moments, Main Ingredient, Five Stairsteps, Esquires, Soul IV Real, Az Yet, After 7 are all rolling over in their graves.

After 7 is still around
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bboy87 said:

LittleBLUECorvette said:


Oh OK. 112, Dru Hill & Jagged Edge all came out in '96, Next in '97 and Ideal in '99. That was the last wave of R&B groups, that's fucking crazy and fucking sad at the same time?


The Dramatics, Moments, Main Ingredient, Five Stairsteps, Esquires, Soul IV Real, Az Yet, After 7 are all rolling over in their graves.

After 7 is still around

They're still rolling over in their graves ... trust.
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There's Day26. lol

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bboy87 said:

DiamondGlove said:

There's Day26. lol


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Reply #20 posted 05/18/08 4:32pm

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That scene died with Boyz II Men, in my opinion.
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It is very strange. Seems like in the nineties they were as big as they were in the sixties....Then they got pop and white (Nysnc, Backstreet Boys...whatever). Any attempts to "create" this type of group (the names which invoked slapping) come off as more artificial and soulless than even the pop boybands! Looking back on it, Boyz II Men weren't that bad in comparison to what we have left.
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VinnyM27 said:

It is very strange. Seems like in the nineties they were as big as they were in the sixties....Then they got pop and white (Nysnc, Backstreet Boys...whatever). Any attempts to "create" this type of group (the names which invoked slapping) come off as more artificial and soulless than even the pop boybands! Looking back on it, Boyz II Men weren't that bad in comparison to what we have left.

So what do you think was the last great R&B group, Jodeci?
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