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D’Angelo’s “Untitled (How Does It Feel)”
D’Angelo stands out in an industry where sexuality can often be reduced to gendered and heteronormative stereotypes; his “Untitled” video features shirtless D’Angelo feeding female desire with raw sexuality that remains taboo among men in public view.
D’Angelo developed his style throughout Voodoo’s tracks, sampling artists such as Prince, the Isley Brothers, Sly Stone and Smokey Robinson for instantaneous neo-soul that felt completely original to D’Angelo himself – all while being supported by jazz-fusion drummer Questlove’s jazz virtuosity to elevate the entire project to high art – just how D’Angelo intended.
Erykah Badu’s “Next Lifetime”
After her breakout success with Baduizm, Erykah proves her talent with this album. While its production may be low-key compared to Baduizm, there’s enough cleverness here that makes this work stand out; her voice may no longer draw comparisons to Billie Holiday, yet still manages to stand its own against these songs.
There’s an undeniable personality on this album that many modern soul artists struggle to capture. She manages a unique blend of laziness, sensuality, playful moodiness and moody moments with ease; her vocals provide the music for these tracks; especially noteworthy is title track which depicts longing over three lives for someone she has no chance of having in real life; also great video.
Usher’s “You Make Me Wanna…”
The 1990s was an extraordinary period for R&B music, as its soulful roots expanded to incorporate pop and hip-hop influences. Stars such as Boyz II Men, Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey became household names; their music has endured for generations to come.
Artists today often cite 90s R&B as a key influence on their music, so this playlist brings some of the greatest classic R&B tracks from this era, such as D’Angelo’s groundbreaking Neo Soul track “Brown Sugar.” With its catchy groove and sensuous vocals, “Brown Sugar” was one of the definitive tracks from that era; breaking racial barriers while mainstreaming this genre in mainstream pop music. Enjoy! Stream and download unlimited music without ads across devices – one month is free; after that its just US$3.29/month thereafter; no credit card needed! Enjoy! Stream and download unlimited music on all devices; one month free before going on subscription plans thereafter at just US$3.29/month thereafter with no credit card required! No credit card needed! Enjoy! Stream and download unlimited music without ads from all devices; one month free, then just US$3.29 thereafter; no credit card required! Enjoy! Stream and download unlimited music without ads across devices without ads with no credit card required, then just US$3.29 monthly thereafter with no credit card required. No credit card necessary. Enjoy! Stream and download unlimited music without ads on all your devices with no restrictions or credit card needed. Enjoy! Stream and download unlimited music without ads to all your devices; start streaming or downloads needed. No subscription necessary. Enjoy! Stream and download music without ads with No ads across devices with one month free after which will cost US$ 3.29 monthly thereafter
Tamia’s “So Into You”
The 1990s marked an exciting era in R&B music. The genre transformed, moving away from its soulful roots to incorporate hip-hop and dance elements, producing a groundbreaking sound that dominated charts across genres. Artists such as Boyz II Men, Mariah Carey and D’Angelo became household names; their songs remain timeless today.
This song encapsulates the neo-soul movement of the 1990s with its easy listening groove and D’Angelo’s signature vocals – making it a fan favorite among listeners.
This MAGIX soundpack presents an exciting collection of sounds that helped to establish R&B as one of the most renowned genres in contemporary music. Filled with guitar and synth sounds, this package is ideal for both amateur and professional producers alike and features catchy melodies with smooth rhythms; 808 samples; keys; drum loops and horns are included for maximum production experience.
Sisters With Voices’ “Weak”
SWV made waves when they released their 1992 debut album It’s About Time with their distinctive new jack swing sound, signaling female R&B artists were pushing boundaries and breaking rules. While TLC had an irreverent tomboy swagger and crossover appeal, SWV unabashedly showcased funk elements and hip-hop influences within their music.
Songs like “Weak” gave listeners an idea of what it felt like for young girls in love; its harmonized harmonies mirroring the emotional roller coaster ride associated with boy crazedness.
Sisters With Voices was one of the most successful R&B groups of the ’90s, featuring Cheryl “Coko” Gamble, Tamara Taj Johnson, and Leanne Lelee Lyons. Together they brought R&B a fresh attitude and flavor that blended traditional rhythm and blues with hip-hop to create their signature sound and style – an unforgettable style known by millions.
Montell Jordan’s “This Is How We Do It”
R&B reached its zenith of growth and development during its 1990s era, leaving an indelible imprint on both industry leaders as well as contemporary artists today.
Montell Jordan’s “This Is How We Do It” is an iconic 90s R&B song that blends hip-hop and R&B influences into an irresistibly catchy party anthem that will remain relevant year after year. With its infectious melody and catchy beat, “This Is How We Do It” remains relevant today and will always remain timeless!
Mariah Carey made history as the first female artist to achieve a top spot on Billboard charts with an album solely featuring R&B music. Her risky decision to include rappers on “Fantasy,” set an precedent later followed by songs like “Mo’ Money Mo’ Problems” and “Crazy in Love.”
En Vogue’s “Don’t Let Go (Love)”
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Tonight’s concert features songs that reflect love’s hardships while being elevated by exceptional performances by En Vogue’s vocal prowess – particularly during memorable songs like Hold On My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It) and its crowd-pleasing medley.
Although members have since parted ways, this recording demonstrates their continued strength as an ensemble. Their impressive harmonising skills on EV3’s Whatta Man acapella intro and Bad Girls and Lady Marmalade church-grade harmony tracks attest to this longevity. Furthermore, their showmanship shines brightly during a lengthy covers medley that could easily pass for sublime padding.
Mary J. Blige’s “Real Love”
Mary J. Blige got her start in recording music through an off-the-cuff demo tape recorded at a mall karaoke booth, earning her an initial record deal through Sean Combs’ Uptown Records label – one that would later play an instrumental role in helping develop New Jack Swing, an uptempo subgenre of R&B, hip hop, and funk that gave birth to Jodeci, Al B. Sure, Heavy D & the Boyz among many other artists.
Blige rose above her difficult childhood to become one of the world’s top performers. Known as an advocate for female empowerment through music, her songs encouraged women to stay strong, dream big and shake off any doubters who tried to stop their dreams. Blige also expanded into fashion and beauty via her jewelry collection, clothing range and children’s books; even appearing as herself in a Lifetime movie called Real Love which she made famous.
Bell Biv Devoe’s “Poison”
Bell Biv Devoe made waves back when Britney Spears still donned her “Lotus Flower” wig and Bobby Brown was facing legal and image issues with their provocative album Poison, considered one of the most sexually explicit (some may even call it misogynistic) songs on Top 40 charts at that time.
BBD’s first album after New Edition went on hiatus was an intriguing combination of New Jack Swing and hip-hop, inspired by KRS One’s famous line about not trusting someone with big butts and smiles, BBD cautioned dudes against women with “poison in their jar of honey.” This classic throwback album still sounds fresh today with 808 Samples, Keys, various Drum loops and Horns providing 90’s RnB sounds for productions today – download today and add timeless sounding RnB to your production!
Brandy & Monica’s “The Boy is Mine”
During the 1990s, R&B underwent a massive musical shift. While some traditional songwriting styles remained, hip-hop brought with it more aggressive production techniques and rawer attitudes into R&B music. Also new were vocally adept girl groups and harmonized ensembles that took crooning to another level.
This period also saw the rise of many classic R&B groups such as Boyz II Men, TLC and Jodeci – who all rose to global popularity thanks to their catchy hits. Mary J. Blige also became a household name thanks to her emotive ballads.
These songs and more hail from an iconic golden era that still resonates with fans today. Their legacy can still be heard today as contemporary artists such as Bruno Mars and Ariana Grande cite them as sources of influence in their own music. Explore this collection of soulful guitar and synth loops to experience some of the finest R&B of 1990s R&B.