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Who is The LAST GREAT R&B Artist whether Solo or Group, Male or Female? Do you ALL know who are 'The LAST GREAT R&B Artists': Solo or Group, Male or Female? For me the 'LAST GREAT Male R&B Artist Group' COULD BE/MAYBE 'Dru Hill', what/how about you Folks? And there is Going to Be A 'VERY REAL HUUGGE' DEBATE on the Rest Of The 3 Categories: Solo Male, Solo Female & Group Female!!!!! And OH!OH! I think that I Just Did Started 'THE DEBATE WARS On THE LAST GREAT R&B ARSTIST'!!!! [Edited 11/22/20 21:32pm] [Edited 11/22/20 22:41pm] | |
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I would say Anderson.Paak and H.E.R. would be my personal Last Great R&B artists. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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Mint Condition... there have been good r&b singers and bands since...but no truly great ones | |
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Mint Condition- Group Anderson Paak- Solo Artist
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Maxwell and D´Angelo still make music, so, I´d say Maxwell and D´Angelo. If you ask me who I currently listen to the most, almost daily, I´d say Abra (the female singer from Atlanta). She´s incredible. She goes way beyond RnB though and I´m not even sure if she´s really considered RnB. Love her beats, melodies and lyrics. And then there are talented people like Anderson Paak, Thundercat,Meshell Ndegocello,Kali Uchis, Miguel and Frank Ocean but I am not sure if any of those I listed are "great". To me they are. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Luther Vandross | |
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Well, Stevie Wonder is still alive, and still making music. And he's unquestionably the biggest R&B legend still alive today, unless you want to count Smokey or Diana. | |
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There are many great R&B artists! All their songs need to be played on the radio! 🎸🎤💿⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | |
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Is all the talent going into Hip Hop?
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The Weeknd and Bruno Mars, both are very talented | |
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Hip hop is the #1 genre in the USA and has been for many years. So of course the labels are going to put more money into it. Hip hop has become popular with the mainstream audience in a way R&B never really has. Hip hop is now automatically pop music. It does not have to crossover like R&B did and still does. Only certain R&B artists managed to really crossover, probably starting with Sam Cooke. At the time, Sam was the 2nd most popular act on RCA Records after Elvis Presley. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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So true about hip hop being more mainstream than r&b these days. Also a lot of hip hop today contains a dark theme that was present in rock/alternative music 10-15 years ago [Edited 11/26/20 16:13pm] | |
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The thing about Hip Hop is the lack of instrument playing and vocal melody/ range. It's like a lost art in such a short time. There was such a rich tradition of horn sections, rhythm sections, guitars, keyboards etc. in R&B.
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Horns in R&B started to die out in the early to mid 1980s, when electrofunk and drum machine programming came into being. Many of those bands dropped the horn sections or they were being used less. Even more so when New Jack Swing took over around 1987. That was pretty much when R&B bands were being phased off of R&B radio and so were the old suit & tie style acts like The Temptations. Some of the early 1990s girl groups had a more tomboy fashion look (Xscape, TLC, Jade, Y?N-Vee, etc). You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Prince was using Hornz intermittently through 2013. I miss the guitars and bass guitars. | |
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Prince new stuff wasn't really on the radio much past 1994. So that's not what was popular in R&B. It was more hip hopish, such as Mariah Carey's many collabos with whatever rapper was populuar at the moment. Or popular R&B was sample based like Janet Jackson, Mary J. Blige, & Faith Evans. There was a rap break in the middle of songs instead of saxophone or guitar solos, which continues to this day. There were also rappers who had a more sing song style of cadence or just straight singing like Bone Thugs, Fugees, Queen Latifah, Nelly, OutKast, etc. So rap & R&B kinda became interchangeable. In the 1990s there were retro acts, called acid jazz, like Brand New Heavies & Jamiroquai. They were mostly British and acid jazz didn't really catch on in the US mainstream wise. Even they had hip hop elements like DJ scratching. So did Tony! Toni! Toné! who was one of the last R&B bands to get a lot of radio airplay. Brand New Heavies had an entire album of rap collabos. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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uPtoWnNY said: Luther Vandross :nod: | |
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this part. R&B fans are super conservative so they think "If it doesn't sound like the 70s it's not REAL R&B" but great R&B music is still being made. SOme of it's on the radio, but R&B artist do need a lot more support. | |
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uPtoWnNY said: Luther Vandross If we're actually answering the question, uPtoWnNY is right and I would add Stevie Wonder to that. | |
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The-Dream. | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Great post, and I totally agree. Maxwell, D´Angelo and Erykah Badu are great but the polar opposite of "prolific". I think Maxwell shouldn´t have tried to make a trilogy concept album in the first place....that put a lot of pressure on that project and , in my opinion, became more of a burden than a great idea. I think he still has a lot of talent and I really like most of the remixes of his classic songs that he´s been posting on Soundcloud recently. . D´Angelo is super talented but extremely slow and too much of a perfectionist but I love every single one of his albums and have seen him twice , which is a miracle in itself considering how rarely he tours. Both shows were fantastic ! Erykah is still cool in my book but I must admit that her last two albums, despite being good, were not that memorable, or not as memorable as Mama´s Gun, and I often wonder why she doesn´t release more. Is it because of her raising three kids, too much weed or just not believing in albums anymore? She hinted that she´d never release an album again. That would be sad. . I like Van Hunt, Anderson Paak and Bilal, and all the others you mentioned, and I like Thundercat and Flying Lotus but of all the relatively "new" RnB artists I´ve discovered in the last five or six years, I like Abra the most. She is really amazing and full of surprises, and very, very talented yet humble. Check her out, I´m sure you´ll like her. Fruit is a masterpiece of a song and I am sure you´ll be just as addicted to it as I am . " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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The last great artist for R&B? Anyone from the 80s. R&B throughout the 90s and 00s were terrible, the amount of rehash and covers those two decades had was bad. | |
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namepeace says
Drunk was a masterpiece, and he wrote what could be the greatest R&B song of the 21st century, with "Them Changes."
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"Them Changes" "Bus In These Streets" "Jethro"
"DragonBall Durag" (not on Drunk but released 2020) "Tron Song" (on "Apocalypse")
...all my favorite Thundercat joints | |
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Tinashe I'm afraid of Americans. I'm afraid of the world. | |
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Luther Vandross. I forgive him for the covers records. 🎼😉🙏 Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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spacedolphin said: Tinashe LOL... she's a cutie though | |
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Anderson.Paak is so damn good! | |
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D'Angelo
Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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