Sunday, January 10, 2016

What Happen To Soulful R&B?

What Happen To Soulful R&B?


Lately its been feeling like Soulful R&B music has lost it way among audiences. There used to be a time where R&B music left you in deep thought. The emotions of the songs captivated your mind, heart and soul for a mere three to four minutes and left you in a trance of memories. Whether you were almost in tears from a broken heart or smiling cause you remembered a special moment, you would never forget how it made you feel the instant it imprinted on your heart. It seems as if I am not the only one feeling the drought of what R&B has become. Ever since R&B became more Hip-Hop/R&B it has overshadowed the meaning of what the music industry recognizes as soul music. Hip-hop/R&B has brought about many great songs and collaborations to define a new genre, but it has definitely limited the growth for more soulful sounds. Therefore, I did my own digging to find artist that create music in resemblance to that old school vibe. A great example that exemplifies the industry is missing soulful music is the success of Tyrese most recent album Black Rose. Tyrese has had several hit single’s that has hit decent numbers on the charts. During an interview on The Breakfast Club he stated, “that R&B has lost its way and the state of R&B is dead due to the lack of attention from radio stations and fans not buying the music unless it has fifteen rappers on it”. For the first time in his music career the release of his 2015 album Black Rose went number one on his independent label and this is said to be his last album. The Black Rose album leading single “Shame” has landed two Grammy nominations for Best Traditional R&B and Best R&B song. The album has a real sultry soulful sound, and its kind of reminiscent to the The Isley Brother’s.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Victoria,

    I really enjoyed reading this blog. I find that you made some interesting points regrading soulful R&B. I agree that Soulful R&B has blended into more of " Hip -Hop" which compressed the true meaning. I too, believe that R&B has lost it's way due to the lack of original content. Today, I feel as if R&B is completely dead, and only listen to 90s R&B. I believe that there aren't enough brave heart artist, those artist who aren't afraid to create good music. I hope one day some magical artists decides to bring back the soulful feeling! Especially since Tyrese dropped his last album!

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