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The LavaLizard: 10 Greatest R&B Albums Of The Last 10 Years

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In my constant pursuit to increase reader interactivity and excitement on The Lava Lizard, I am elated to introduce a new series to the site entitled Flaming Features. This segments allow you to participated in discussions with your fellow readers. Kicking off the fun with a bang is our list of the 10 greatest R&B albums of the last 10 years!

From Alicia Keys’ ‘The Diary of Alicia Keys’ to Usher’s ‘Confessions’, there have been several R&B albums that were both commercially successful and critically acclaimed. However, those aren’t the only points that were considered by The Lava Lizard team as we compiled this list of the greatest releases.

Perhaps, the most important facet was the impact of these albums on the genre of R&B music, fellow artists and the fabric of Pop culture. Focusing primarily on those records released during the 2002-2011 period, this list focuses on those efforts that were critical to the development of R&B.

So, without further sugar-fueled rambling by me, see the list of the 10 greatest R&B albums of the last 10 years below:

10. The-Dream – ‘Love vs. Money’

The-Dream released his ‘Love vs. Money’ album in 2009 to major fanfare from critics across the board. Although the album was not as commercially successful as its ‘Love Hate’ predecessor, it inspired the musical stylings of several artists in the field of Hip-Hop and R&B, such as Drake, Chris Brown, The Weeknd and Frank Ocean.

In fact, the demand for The-Dream’s sound was so great that he happily recreated it while writing music for other acts. Just listen to Ciara’s ‘Basic Instinct’ and Mariah Carey ‘Memoirs of An Imperfect Angel’ albums if you have any doubt.

Standout tracks: ‘Fancy’, ‘Put it Down’, ‘Walking on the Moon (ft. Kanye West)’, ‘Mr. Yeah’ and ‘Rockin’ That Shit’.

9. Maxwell – ‘BLACKsummers’night’

After an 8-year hiatus from the industry, Maxwell finally returned in 2009 with his highly anticipated ‘BLACKsummers’night’ album. Boasting the sounds of traditional R&B, Soul and Quiet Storm, the record showcased the Maxwell at his best as he modernised the music of his inspirations – Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson and Al Green.

What truly made ‘BLACKsummers’night’ great, however, was Maxwell’s unfiltered vocal performances and brilliant musicianship. Without question, this record cemented his position as a giant among far less talented men, and he has the Grammy Awards to prove it!

Standout tracks: ‘Bad Habits’, ‘Pretty Wings’, ‘Fistful of Tears’ and ‘Stop the World’.

8. Mary J. Blige – ‘The Breakthrough’

Mary J. Blige enjoyed consistent success on the charts throughout her early career but the album that truly defined her position among the great R&B artists of our time was 2005′s ‘The Breakthrough’. Bold and honest, the LP introduced the world to a singer who was finally comfortable in her own skin.

‘The Breakthrough’ gave us the best of a ‘happy’ Blige and despite bass-heavy cuts, such as ‘Enough Cryin”, she had adopted a more commercial R&B sound than her previous darker works. Indeed, this album was even good enough to help us forget her somewhat disappointing ‘Love & Life’ record.

Standout tracks: ‘Be Without You’, ‘Enough Cryin”, ‘Take Me As I Am’ and ‘One (Ft. U2)’.

7. Brandy – ‘Full Moon’

Throughout the 1990s, Brandy enjoyed massive success as the sugary sweet face of the R&B teen scene. More approachable than Monica and nowhere near as daring as Aaliyah, she was the Sunday school princess that our parents were happy to welcome into their homes.

Yet, Brandy revamped her style in 2002 – both vocally and musically – and presented a mature artist who was ready to embrace womanhood via her ‘Full Moon’ album. Wielding a darker and huskier voice, she experimented with different aspects of her artistry and accessed an entirely new audience of fans.

Standout tracks: ‘Full Moon’, ‘What About Us?’, ‘Nothing’ and ‘Love Wouldn’t Count Me Out’.

6. Justin Timberlake – ‘Future Sex/Love Sounds’

I know what you’re thinking: “what in the name of sweet baby Pikachu is Justin Timberlake doing on this list?” Well, despite this stint in ‘N Sync as a Bubblegum Pop star, ‘FutureSex/LoveSounds’ was still an R&B album at its core.

Inspired by the works of Prince, Michael Jackson and Timbaland, the last of whom co-produced the entire album, ‘FutureSex/LoveSounds’ depicted Timberlake at his best. He may be grossly overrated when compared to true icons but this album is certainly worth a mention on any list, thanks to clever mixes of R&B, Electro Pop and Hip-Hop.

Standout tracks: ‘My Love (Ft. T.I.)’, ‘SexyBack (Ft. Timbaland’, ‘What Goes Around…’ and ‘Until the End of Time’.

5. Beyonce – ‘Dangerously in Love’

Destiny’s Child was obviously put together so Beyonce could eventually launch her solo career and that is exactly what she did with 2003′s ‘Dangerously in Love’ album. Including the inescapable hits ‘Crazy in Love’ and ‘Baby Boy (Ft. Sean Paul)’, the record is still arguably the best in the diva’s catalogue and one of the most impressive debut efforts of our time.

Scott Storch, Rich Harrison and several other top songwriters in the game were commissioned to give Beyonce the best music possible and her unique sassy delivery made those songs guilty pleasures. This is the Beyonce that true fans of R&B music miss.

Standout tracks: ‘Me, Myself & I’, ‘Crazy in Love’, ‘Naughty Girl’, ‘Speechless’ and ‘Be With You’.

4. Destiny’s Child – ‘Destiny Fulfilled’

Shortly after launching her solo career, Beyonce temporarily rejoined Destiny’s Child for one final album. ‘Destiny Fulfilled’ was released in 2004 and unlike the group’s previous efforts, all of the members got the chance to sing and pretend that Beyonce wasn’t the star of the show.

Slick harmonies and clever lyrics replaced the generic Pop-oriented hooks of Destiny’s Child’s previously released ‘Survivor’ album, thus presenting the trio as mature and well-rounded artists on ‘Destiny Fulfilled’. We even got to see Kelly Rowland shine on centre stage as she gave us false hope for a solo career that never properly materialised.

Standout tracks: ‘If’, ‘Through with Love’, ‘T-Shirt’, ‘Lose My Breath’ and ‘Cater 2 U’.

3. Alicia Keys – ‘The Diary of Alicia Keys’

Don’t you just miss the good old days when Alicia Keys’ voice was still sweet, her hair was in braids and she walked with a gangster lean? We all miss that time but at least we still have ‘The Diary of Alicia Keys’ to remind of that not so distant past.

Crafted before Keys was introduced to her now overused drum set, ‘The Diary of Alicia Keys’ was a testament of an artist was eager to express herself without trying to match some imaginary standard of perfection. Better yet, this album was not a cheap knockoff of Sade’s greatest hits. Rather, it was just a woman spilling her heart over a collection of keys and unforgettable melodies.

Standout tracks: ‘Diary’, ‘Karma’, ‘If I Ain’t Got You’, ‘You Don’t Know My Name’ and ‘Heartburn’.

2. Usher – ‘Confessions’

This list of greatest R&B albums would be incomplete if Usher’s ‘Confessions’ was omitted. By far the biggest-selling R&B album of the last 10 years, this disc broke almost every record possible and launched Usher to the status of a global superstar.

Every single from ‘Confessions’ was a hit and Usher was at the top of playlists across the media outlets for almost 2 years. He hasn’t been able to match the success of this album but he would be silly if he tried.

Jermaine Durpri, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and Lil Jon were the masterminds behind ‘Confessions’. No wonder it was such a colossal success!

Standout tracks: ‘Caught Up’, ‘Burn’, ‘Yeah!’, ‘Bad Girl’ and ‘Confessions Part II’.

1. Mariah Carey – ‘The Emancipation of Mimi’

You knew ‘The Emancipation of Mimi’ would be at the top of this lineup so don’t even try to act surprised. Released in 2005, this album relaunched Mariah Carey’s cooling career and helped her to reclaim her crown as the industry’s ruling diva.

Without attempting to recreate her past works, Carey unleashed the full force of her range on ‘Mimi’ with a glorious combination of R&B, Soul, Funk and Gospel. Best of all, she was being herself without trying to fit in with the younger generation of competing artists.

Of course, we all know the monster hit ‘We Belong Together’ off ‘Mimi’ but it’s commercial success wasn’t the only reason it was great; it was the music. The song redefined the modern R&B ballad with its mid-tempo production and influenced the works of several artists in subsequent years, such as Alicia Keys (‘No One’), Mary J. Blige (‘Be Without You’) and Leona Lewis (‘Bleeding Love’). ‘Mimi’ is the perfect representation of Carey’s legacy.

Standout tracks: ‘We Belong Together’, ‘Stay the Night’, ‘Mine Again’, ‘Get Your Number’ and ‘Fly like a Bird’.

Now, it’s your turn to join the fun! Which of these albums is the best? Which albums should be moved down the list or omitted? What other albums should have been added to the list? Share your opinions and take part in our poll below!

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Reply #1 posted 10/21/12 3:13pm

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......and this list is why R&B sucks these days.

Not a single album on that last compares to the great R&B albums of the 90's, let alone the 80's and 70's....

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Reply #2 posted 10/21/12 3:32pm

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Reply #3 posted 10/21/12 3:33pm

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Shitty list and just shows that RnB is seriously lacking!

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Reply #4 posted 10/21/12 3:36pm

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No Janelle? no Frank Ocean? NO JANELLE lol

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Reply #5 posted 10/21/12 3:58pm

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The only ones I agree with are "Emancipation of Mimi" and "Black Summer's Night", to a certain extent. All the rest of them...bored .

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Reply #6 posted 10/21/12 4:00pm

Gunsnhalen

Me think's just an opinion.. that 8701 by Usher is his best album & way more R&Besque as Confessions is when he was begingint to go a more poppy route.

And now he is just Goat shit

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Reply #7 posted 10/21/12 4:17pm

mjscarousal

I love Brandy BUT how much yall willing to bet if Brandy had not had that hit with Chris Brown she would not be on this list?

This list is utter shit and the fact that all those albums are ABOVE Maxwells Blacksummernights is even more laughable.

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Reply #8 posted 10/21/12 4:23pm

mjscarousal

Militant said:

......and this list is why R&B sucks these days.

Not a single album on that last compares to the great R&B albums of the 90's, let alone the 80's and 70's....

Agree.. its pretty sad that this what they call the BEST of Rhythm and Blues today.

Makes no sense why Janelle Monae is not on this list disbelief

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Reply #9 posted 10/21/12 4:41pm

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No Frank ocean or Janelle? eek
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Reply #10 posted 10/21/12 4:56pm

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No Janelle? no Frank Ocean? NO JANELLE lol

LAWD pass

yeahthat Destiny's Child, Beyonce, The-Dream, Mary don't even deserve to be in the top 30. I'm just glad Shit, Brown isn't anywhere to seen on this list

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Reply #11 posted 10/21/12 4:57pm

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Gunsnhalen said:

Me think's just an opinion.. that 8701 by Usher is his best album & way more R&Besque as Confessions is when he was begingint to go a more poppy route.

And now he is just Goat shit

Confessions is my favorite album by Usher. The lyrics are his best, and I felt like the music was a good blend of pop and R&B.

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Reply #12 posted 10/21/12 5:05pm

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Jamie Foxx should be on this list.

I agree with Usher, but why not put Alicia's first album? Has it been longer than 10 years since it was released?

I don't even consider Beyonce and Mariah "R&B' artists. They are pop artists who occasionally do R&B work.

Justin Timberboob..why does the industry always kiss his ass? He hasn't released any solo records in forever and yet pop radio plays him like they do Lady Gaga. That CD isn't THAT great.

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Reply #13 posted 10/21/12 5:13pm

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Confessions is one of Ushers best albums and it is a good album but I dont think it deserves to be in the top 10. Just like that Brandy album is good as well and I really adore her but I wouldnt put it in top 10 either as well as Alicia Keys.

I know their talking about the last 10 years but technically counting Brandy's album is not within 10 years so they just should have just started at 2000 which counts for the best of the new millenium.

Albums like D Angelo's Voodoo, Janelle Monae ArchAndroid, Erykah Badu's Mamas Gun, Jills-Who is Jill Scott Words and Sound, Amy-Back to Black just to name a few.. should make the top 10

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Reply #14 posted 10/21/12 5:18pm

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Albums like D Angelo's Voodoo, Janelle Monae ArchAndroid, Erykah Badu's Mamas Gun, Jills-Who is Jill Scott Words and Sound, Amy-Back to Black just to name a few.. should make the top 10

nod I forgot about Voodoo. I wouldn't consider Back To Black R&B, it's more blues than anything else

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Reply #15 posted 10/21/12 5:36pm

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mjscarousal said:

Albums like D Angelo's Voodoo, Janelle Monae ArchAndroid, Erykah Badu's Mamas Gun, Jills-Who is Jill Scott Words and Sound, Amy-Back to Black just to name a few.. should make the top 10

nod I forgot about Voodoo. I wouldn't consider Back To Black R&B, it's more blues than anything else

but that came out in 2000:P this is from past 10 years.

It barely made the cut off wink I think Mamas Gun did to...2001 right?

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Reply #16 posted 10/21/12 5:46pm

mjscarousal

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aardvark15 said:

nod I forgot about Voodoo. I wouldn't consider Back To Black R&B, it's more blues than anything else

but that came out in 2000:P this is from past 10 years.

It barely made the cut off wink I think Mamas Gun did to...2001 right?

I suggested they should have just counted the best out of the Millenium since Brandys Full Moon album is not within the last 10 years so technically they could have included D Angelos or Erykah's and so forth

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Reply #17 posted 10/21/12 6:11pm

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mjscarousal said:

Albums like D Angelo's Voodoo, Janelle Monae ArchAndroid, Erykah Badu's Mamas Gun, Jills-Who is Jill Scott Words and Sound, Amy-Back to Black just to name a few.. should make the top 10

nod I forgot about Voodoo. I wouldn't consider Back To Black R&B, it's more blues than anything else

I agree but I just think some songs had some soul/r&b elements to them...

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Reply #18 posted 10/21/12 6:14pm

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Voodoo missed the cutoff mark. It came out in 2000 and it is the greatest rnb album of the decade

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Reply #19 posted 10/21/12 8:15pm

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mjscarousal said:

Gunsnhalen said:

but that came out in 2000:P this is from past 10 years.

It barely made the cut off wink I think Mamas Gun did to...2001 right?

I suggested they should have just counted the best out of the Millenium since Brandys Full Moon album is not within the last 10 years so technically they could have included D Angelos or Erykah's and so forth

The writer said he meant specifically the ten years of 2002-2011 so those other albums could not be included.

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Reply #20 posted 10/22/12 3:10am

mancabdriver

woah that list is really commerical - perhaps it should be called '10 most popular r&b albums of the last 10 years'.

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Reply #21 posted 10/22/12 6:25am

mjscarousal

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mjscarousal said:

I suggested they should have just counted the best out of the Millenium since Brandys Full Moon album is not within the last 10 years so technically they could have included D Angelos or Erykah's and so forth

The writer said he meant specifically the ten years of 2002-2011 so those other albums could not be included.

Thanks razz I thought the cut off was 2012 and just reread, makes more sense lol

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Reply #22 posted 10/22/12 9:30am

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......and this list is why R&B sucks these days.

Not a single album on that last compares to the great R&B albums of the 90's, let alone the 80's and 70's....

You got that right!

Mind you, I do love Maxwell's cd, but the others - shrug

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Reply #23 posted 10/23/12 2:53am

jonylawson

no mayer hawthorne..............

fuck that depressing list

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Reply #24 posted 10/23/12 3:09am

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Empress said:

Militant said:

......and this list is why R&B sucks these days.

Not a single album on that last compares to the great R&B albums of the 90's, let alone the 80's and 70's....

You got that right!

Mind you, I do love Maxwell's cd, but the others - shrug

I think Maxwell's album is in the same categoary as the classics of the past decades. Even better than many classic soul LPs, actually.

The rest of the stuff on that list, oh well.

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Reply #25 posted 10/23/12 5:58am

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mjscarousal said:

I suggested they should have just counted the best out of the Millenium since Brandys Full Moon album is not within the last 10 years so technically they could have included D Angelos or Erykah's and so forth

The writer said he meant specifically the ten years of 2002-2011 so those other albums could not be included.

Still, my list would have to include R. Kelly (Chocolate Factory), Al Green whom is probably considered a Soul artist more than an R&B artist rolleyes , and Rahsaan Patterson (After Hours). lol But yes on the whole R&B has been dismal for longer than I can remember at this point.

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