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Has Neo-Soul died out? Someone else asked about Prince's relation to neo-soul. It got me thinking - is anyone making neo-soul anymore? Progressive soul/neo-soul was considered by many to be a subgenre of sorts, to regular soul music (whatever that is). [Edited 4/4/21 21:21pm] Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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All of the artist in the catagory are either lazy or simply ran out of material. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Priya Ragu, fool. Check out my Priya Ragu thread. Also check Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, but that is....how do I put it, "HEAVY" music. It's *deep*. Not "light entertainment" like most of American stuff/crap. There's a Bengali sensibility to it. Give it a click or two. And then give it some more. And then keep on giving it, because the OTHER alternative is "music made by a computer algorithm" or porn, like Cardi B. | |
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These days, most major labels just aren't willing to put any money into it. Record sales are basically dead all over so the only music that you see promoted now is whatever appeals to the masses. Why would a major label take a risk of putting out a new neo soul album which won't sell and won't appeal to the youth market, whose streams are relied on by the labels for profit. Some of these neo soul artists still put out music but unless you go looking for it you'll never know it's out there because they just don't have the budget for promotion they used to have. Now, I'm generalising a bit. This is not the case for everyone. But a lot of non-popstars do go this route and continue to release new music that only their most hardcore fans are aware of. As for D'Angelo, he's been talking recently about releasing a new album this year. He also released a song a couple of years ago for the video game "Red Dead Redemption 2" which was a bit of a departure from his usual style but excellent all the same. So it should be interesting to see how this new album turns out. | |
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Ledisi released an excellent album last year that was more in line with her first two albumss before she went contemporary. It went unnoticed. I believe she did win a Grammy though. Other than that, I really can't think of any recent "neo-soul" releases. That genre is pretty much dead. Very little audience for it. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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domainator2010 said:
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isn't neo soul just a journalist label? | |
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maybe because RKelly and the rest of the bunch came from the wings of post new jack swing while neo soul did have hip hop motifs ,mostly drum beats but the rest was usually backed by organic old school instrumentation like fender rhodes so it was retro rnb sound of the 70s mixed with hip hop kind of backbeat | |
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Just wanted to say this - this is Susan Woj-something, the CEO of Youtube:
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Sanjeeta, with BENGALI boobs put her song on this horse's site??!! What's Titless gonna do, the fucking accounts? BITCH. | |
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domainator2010 said: Just wanted to say this - this is Susan Woj-something, the CEO of Youtube:
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Sanjeeta, with BENGALI boobs put her song on this horse's site??!! What's Titless gonna do, the fucking accounts? BITCH. Nonsense | |
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TrivialPursuit said: Someone else asked about Prince's relation to neo-soul. It got me thinking - is anyone making neo-soul anymore? Progressive soul/neo-soul was considered by many to be a subgenre of sorts, to regular soul music (whatever that is). [Edited 4/4/21 21:21pm] Listen to Moonchild | |
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I was listening to Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite the other night. After, I found myself humming "Rope Burn" from Janet. It made me look at her music, and realize it was either her touching on something in the moment to get it on her record, or it was just a really good Jam/Lewis/Jackson production moment. I would tend to think Jam & Lewis knew about any neo-soul sound before it got to Janet's ears and maybe that just leaked onto The Velvet Rope. They sorta got the jump on New Jack Swing, too, so... plausible. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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too often it feels like they are trying to recreate the same sound or vibe. Robert Glasper (jazz - noe soul) is still making music, I like him, but I can see/hear how even he sounds repetitive | |
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since maxwell's old single releases from his first 2 albums are up on spotify (don't know how long they've been there but they weren't there from the start) i've been listening to so much of this music again, including Erykah's earlier work and Angie Stone's "Black Diamond". Macy's first album is also very good, still. they all came out the gate so incredibly strong and exciting. most of them sort of fizzled out a bit but i'm happy they are almost all still making music. some great people left us too soon, like lynden david hall. | |
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Gotta search for it. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Pandemic didn't help. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Thats The Way Love Goes is a sample 9f Toto Georgy Porgy and that track is very old.thats not neo soul its pop rnb.Like brit pop is neo soul a legitimite term or was it some music journalist labeling it as a new soul music.To me it sounds like 70S sounding instrumentation mixed with slower to mid tempo hip hop beats.i dont think Dangelo Or Maxwell were like 'ok now i'm going to do a neo soul record. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I consider the Neo-Soul of yesterday today's Progressive/Alternative Soul.
I can reccomend New York Based Swedish/Eritrean artist Sebastian Mikeal. Sebastian's current musical incarnation, to me, is the dream child that would be born if you put the DNA of Prince, Maxwell, & D'angelo into a petrie dish and throw in a dash of hip-hop:
I love how his longtime love is his primary muse. All that fly Afro goodness: she is too cute.
Listening suggestions:
"Exit"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdSpys3TaQ8
"Time"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P05MO64wH88
"From Scratch (Vol.3)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LK1TUXasbY
Sebastian's a vibe. | |
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Yup. All the kids today are putting their money, clicks, and views behind Meg the Stallion or Doja Cat. I can't tell you how many young peopple I come across that refer to Erykah Badu or D'angleo as music from "back in the day". They think those artists are ancient, lol. | |
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Music just evolves, naturally. You can’t fixate on 7 or 8 years of a really creative and innovative output from a group of artists and pigeonhole it to a term then expect that it’s going to be relevant 20 years in the future. The music of D Angelo, Maxwell and Erykah Badu is widely present in today’s artists music sonically and musically. | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Gotta search for it. Exactly. Trends come and go, as far as what's getting mainstream promotion, but there are plenty of soul/neo-soul artists making music now. You just have to look for them (bandcamp, indie music sites, small clubs when the pandemic is over). The only thing that made the neo-soul movement of the late 90's-early 00's seem so prolific was that big record companies saw some profit potential in real musicians in and decided to promote them and milk it. If you will, so will I | |
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