The Intersections of R&B (Pioneers)

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The Intersections of R&B (Pioneers)

R&B with Gospel (Ray Charles “I Got A Woman”):


Arguablely the first famous R&B song ever composed (Louis Jordan – “Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t (My Baby)”:


R&B mixed with South African Amapiano-pop (Tyla – “Water”):


R&B with Pop (Michael Jackson “Rock With You” and “PYT”):


R&B with House (Jody Watley “I’m the One You Need”):


R&B with Afrobeats (Wizkid feat. Tems “Essence”):


R&B with EDM [David Guetta (ft. Usher -“Without You”), (feat. Kelly Rowland “When Love Takes Over”), (feat. Akon “Sexy Chick”)]


R&B with Country (Beyonce Acceptance Speech, Tanner Adell “Buckle Bunny”, & Ne-Yo “Ms. Tundra”):


R&B with Latin Pop (Selena & The Barrio Boyzz – “Donde Quiera Que Estes”):

R&B vocal deliveries over reggaeton and Latin-trap (Rauw Alejandro “Tatoo”):


R&B with Hip-Hop (Mary J Blige “You Remind Me” Live @ Apollo):


R&B with Jazz (=Neo Soul) (D’Angelo “Brown Sugar” & “Me and Those Dreamin Eyes of Mine”):

Kareem – The Dream – Supreme

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