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Alternative R&B (also referred to as alt-R&B, indie R&B, and originally known as PBR&B, hipster R&B, emo R&B [5] [6] or R-Neg-B [7]) is a term used by music journalists to describe a stylistic alternative to contemporary R&B that began in the mid 2000s and came to prominence with musical artists such as Frank Ocean, Drake, the Weeknd, SZA, Khalid, Bryson Tiller, PartyNextDoor, Tory Lanez ...
This is a list of alternative R&B artists. Alternative R&B (also known as PBR&B) fuses Contemporary R&B with other musical elements such as rock, hip hop, EDM, dream pop, cloud rap, progressive soul, soul, jazz, chillwave, electro hop, trap, electropop, funk, trip hop and future garage. The subgenre rose to prominence in the late 2000s and ...
"Only You" is the debut single by R&B group 112, from their 1996 self-titled debut album. Both the original and the remix were released as singles, in May and July 1996 respectively. Both the original and the remix were released as singles, in May and July 1996 respectively.
23 September 2011. Recorded. 2010, 2011. Genre. Pop, R&B. Label. Sony Music Entertainment, EMI, Virgin Music Group, UMG, Warner Music Group. Now That's What I Call: R&B is a double-disc compilation album released On September 26, 2011. Now R&B features four songs which reached number one on the UK Singles Chart: "No Regrets", "Don't Go", "Don't ...
Ruth Brown was known as the "Queen of R&B". [1] Rhythm and blues, frequently abbreviated as R&B or R'n'B, is a genre of popular music that originated within African-American communities in the 1940s. The term was originally used by record companies to describe recordings marketed predominantly to African Americans, at a time when "rocking, jazz ...
September 10. "Like You". Bow Wow featuring Ciara. September 17. September 24. "Gold Digger". Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx. October 1. October 8.
Terence Trent D'Arby (pictured in 2003) was one of many artists to top the chart for the first time in 1988.. Billboard published a weekly chart in 1988 ranking the top-performing singles in the United States in African American–oriented genres; the chart's name has changed over the decades to reflect the evolution of black music and has been published as Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs since 2005. [1]
February 6. Made Man. Silkk the Shocker. February 13. Chyna Doll. Foxy Brown. February 20. February 27. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.