The Architects of the Sound Before the stripped-down acoustics of the late 90s or the digital trap-soul of today, there was New Jack Swing. Born in the late 1980s and peaking in the early 90s, New Jack Swing was more than just a genre; it was a cultural revolution...
In the world of contemporary R&B and Neo-Soul, few vocalists possess the technical precision and emotional depth of Ledisi. An artist’s artist, she has spent over two decades cultivating a sound that honors the jazz greats while pushing the boundaries of...
In the history of R&B, there are legends, and then there is “Uncle Charlie” Wilson. His trajectory is one of the most remarkable stories of resilience and creative rebirth in American music. While many of his peers from the funk era saw their careers...
While Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds is a legendary performer in his own right, his most profound impact on the musical landscape often came from behind the scenes. Throughout the 80s and 90s, he crafted a sonic identity for the world’s biggest icons,...
Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds is arguably the most influential architect of modern R&B. As a singer, songwriter, and producer, he defined the sound of the late 80s and 90s, blending romantic lyricism with polished, melodic production. While he has penned...