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How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


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How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
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4 months ago

How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
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4 months ago

How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
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4 months ago

How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
1.5K
4 months ago

How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
1.5K
4 months ago

How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
1.5K
4 months ago

How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
1.5K
4 months ago


How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
1.5K
4 months ago

How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
1.5K
4 months ago

How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
1.5K
4 months ago

How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
1.5K
4 months ago

How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
1.5K
4 months ago

How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
1.5K
4 months ago

How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
1.5K
4 months ago


How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
1.5K
4 months ago

How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
1.5K
4 months ago

How many do you remember? 👀👇🏾

1991 stands as a quiet cornerstone in R&B history, a year where the genre fully transitioned into a new decade without losing its soul. This was the bridge between classic ’80s sophistication and the more modern, street-aware sound that would dominate the rest of the ’90s.

R&B in ’91 was smooth, deliberate, and deeply emotional. New Jack Swing was still in full stride, blending hard drums with silk-smooth melodies, while traditional soul voices continued to thrive. Albums felt cohesive, hooks were built to last, and vocal performances were front and center. Love records were earnest, heartbreak songs cut deep, and grooves had just enough swing to live forever.

This was the era of cassette tapes worn thin, radio stations shaping taste, and videos that defined artists’ identities. R&B wasn’t chasing pop dominance yet, it was building foundations. Many of the artists and sounds that would go on to rule the decade sharpened their identity right here.

For longtime fans, 1991 wasn’t flashy, but it was essential. A year that quietly set the tone for everything that followed.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


87.8K
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4 months ago

Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


990.3K
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4 months ago

Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


990.3K
28.9K
4 months ago

Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


990.3K
28.9K
4 months ago


Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


990.3K
28.9K
4 months ago

Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


990.3K
28.9K
4 months ago

Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


990.3K
28.9K
4 months ago

Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


990.3K
28.9K
4 months ago

Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


990.3K
28.9K
4 months ago

Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


990.3K
28.9K
4 months ago

Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


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1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


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Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


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Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


990.3K
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Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


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Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


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Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


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Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


990.3K
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Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


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Is 1996, the greatest year in R&B history? 👇🏾

1996 is often cited as one of the greatest years in R&B history, right in the heart of what many consider the golden era of hip-hop and R&B. The genre wasn’t chasing trends, it was the standard.

R&B in ’96 was confident, fully formed, and everywhere. Slow jams ruled late nights, mid-tempos owned the radio, and albums were built to last, not just to chart. Artists were releasing records that felt intentional, emotional, and timeless, while producers perfected a sound that balanced soul, hip-hop, and polished songwriting. Love songs were tender, heartbreak records were devastating, and grooves were unmistakable.

This was the era of CDs on repeat, radio countdowns, and music videos that felt like events. R&B didn’t just coexist with hip-hop in 1996 the two pushed each other to higher ground, creating a run of music that still defines the genre today.

For many fans, 1996 wasn’t just a great year for R&B it was the blueprint.

Where R&B meets culture. Follow the source. @rnb.radar


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your favorite 80s RNB songs to play on a late night drive? ✨


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Dream said what?! 👀 Y’all want that album?

The Dream was on We Sound Crazy talking about Love Hate 2 and his catalog when co-host Phil Thornton (@phillionaire1911) asked about track on his upcoming album featuring Kelly Rowland

The Dream broke down that Dria is Kelly Rowland’s alter ego, Kelendria, then let it slip that she has a whole album under that name. The room caught it immediately.

He backed off just enough to keep it a mystery. “Maybe if it did exist.” “That would be one that’s done and everything.” “I don’t want to be no liar, though.”

He didn’t confirm it. He didn’t deny it either. And if anyone has a finished Kelly Rowland project no one has heard, it’s him.

Clip via @wesoundcrazy


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Dream said what?! 👀 Y’all want that album?

The Dream was on We Sound Crazy talking about Love Hate 2 and his catalog when co-host Phil Thornton (@phillionaire1911) asked about track on his upcoming album featuring Kelly Rowland

The Dream broke down that Dria is Kelly Rowland’s alter ego, Kelendria, then let it slip that she has a whole album under that name. The room caught it immediately.

He backed off just enough to keep it a mystery. “Maybe if it did exist.” “That would be one that’s done and everything.” “I don’t want to be no liar, though.”

He didn’t confirm it. He didn’t deny it either. And if anyone has a finished Kelly Rowland project no one has heard, it’s him.

Clip via @wesoundcrazy


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After Now hit number one in 2001, Maxwell didn’t drop a follow-up. He didn’t tour. He barely appeared in public. By the mid-2000s a lot of people had quietly written him off. The truth is he left on purpose. He told TIME there was no rush. He told NPR the time away let him feel like a full person, someone who didn’t have to be perfect, not just the image built around him. He came up before Auto-Tune and the internet rewired the business, and he wasn’t interested in chasing it. He even recorded the comeback album, scrapped it because it had been tracked with Auto-Tune, and sang the whole thing over again live. That, in his words, is where the eight years went. He resurfaced at the 2008 BET Awards, and in 2009 BLACKsummers’night debuted at number one and won two Grammys, then he revealed it was only part one of three. Fifteen-plus years later, with part three finally finished, the slowness reads less like a disappearance and more like the whole point.

Written by @rnbtomi

behind the music is our series digging into the stories behind the records, the gaps, the choices, and the moments that shaped R&B. Follow RNB RADAR. The Home Of Everything R&B.

Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage
Photo by Matthew Rolston/Contour RA by Getty Images
Photos/Videos on Last Slide all shot by @drefromthewoo for RNB RADAR


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Why did one of R&B’s biggest voices walk away at the peak, and stay gone for eight years?

After Now hit number one in 2001, Maxwell didn’t drop a follow-up. He didn’t tour. He barely appeared in public. By the mid-2000s a lot of people had quietly written him off. The truth is he left on purpose. He told TIME there was no rush. He told NPR the time away let him feel like a full person, someone who didn’t have to be perfect, not just the image built around him. He came up before Auto-Tune and the internet rewired the business, and he wasn’t interested in chasing it. He even recorded the comeback album, scrapped it because it had been tracked with Auto-Tune, and sang the whole thing over again live. That, in his words, is where the eight years went. He resurfaced at the 2008 BET Awards, and in 2009 BLACKsummers’night debuted at number one and won two Grammys, then he revealed it was only part one of three. Fifteen-plus years later, with part three finally finished, the slowness reads less like a disappearance and more like the whole point.

Written by @rnbtomi

behind the music is our series digging into the stories behind the records, the gaps, the choices, and the moments that shaped R&B. Follow RNB RADAR. The Home Of Everything R&B.

Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage
Photo by Matthew Rolston/Contour RA by Getty Images
Photos/Videos on Last Slide all shot by @drefromthewoo for RNB RADAR


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Why did one of R&B’s biggest voices walk away at the peak, and stay gone for eight years?

After Now hit number one in 2001, Maxwell didn’t drop a follow-up. He didn’t tour. He barely appeared in public. By the mid-2000s a lot of people had quietly written him off. The truth is he left on purpose. He told TIME there was no rush. He told NPR the time away let him feel like a full person, someone who didn’t have to be perfect, not just the image built around him. He came up before Auto-Tune and the internet rewired the business, and he wasn’t interested in chasing it. He even recorded the comeback album, scrapped it because it had been tracked with Auto-Tune, and sang the whole thing over again live. That, in his words, is where the eight years went. He resurfaced at the 2008 BET Awards, and in 2009 BLACKsummers’night debuted at number one and won two Grammys, then he revealed it was only part one of three. Fifteen-plus years later, with part three finally finished, the slowness reads less like a disappearance and more like the whole point.

Written by @rnbtomi

behind the music is our series digging into the stories behind the records, the gaps, the choices, and the moments that shaped R&B. Follow RNB RADAR. The Home Of Everything R&B.

Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage
Photo by Matthew Rolston/Contour RA by Getty Images
Photos/Videos on Last Slide all shot by @drefromthewoo for RNB RADAR


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Why did one of R&B’s biggest voices walk away at the peak, and stay gone for eight years?

After Now hit number one in 2001, Maxwell didn’t drop a follow-up. He didn’t tour. He barely appeared in public. By the mid-2000s a lot of people had quietly written him off. The truth is he left on purpose. He told TIME there was no rush. He told NPR the time away let him feel like a full person, someone who didn’t have to be perfect, not just the image built around him. He came up before Auto-Tune and the internet rewired the business, and he wasn’t interested in chasing it. He even recorded the comeback album, scrapped it because it had been tracked with Auto-Tune, and sang the whole thing over again live. That, in his words, is where the eight years went. He resurfaced at the 2008 BET Awards, and in 2009 BLACKsummers’night debuted at number one and won two Grammys, then he revealed it was only part one of three. Fifteen-plus years later, with part three finally finished, the slowness reads less like a disappearance and more like the whole point.

Written by @rnbtomi

behind the music is our series digging into the stories behind the records, the gaps, the choices, and the moments that shaped R&B. Follow RNB RADAR. The Home Of Everything R&B.

Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage
Photo by Matthew Rolston/Contour RA by Getty Images
Photos/Videos on Last Slide all shot by @drefromthewoo for RNB RADAR


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Why did one of R&B’s biggest voices walk away at the peak, and stay gone for eight years?

After Now hit number one in 2001, Maxwell didn’t drop a follow-up. He didn’t tour. He barely appeared in public. By the mid-2000s a lot of people had quietly written him off. The truth is he left on purpose. He told TIME there was no rush. He told NPR the time away let him feel like a full person, someone who didn’t have to be perfect, not just the image built around him. He came up before Auto-Tune and the internet rewired the business, and he wasn’t interested in chasing it. He even recorded the comeback album, scrapped it because it had been tracked with Auto-Tune, and sang the whole thing over again live. That, in his words, is where the eight years went. He resurfaced at the 2008 BET Awards, and in 2009 BLACKsummers’night debuted at number one and won two Grammys, then he revealed it was only part one of three. Fifteen-plus years later, with part three finally finished, the slowness reads less like a disappearance and more like the whole point.

Written by @rnbtomi

behind the music is our series digging into the stories behind the records, the gaps, the choices, and the moments that shaped R&B. Follow RNB RADAR. The Home Of Everything R&B.

Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage
Photo by Matthew Rolston/Contour RA by Getty Images
Photos/Videos on Last Slide all shot by @drefromthewoo for RNB RADAR


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Why did one of R&B’s biggest voices walk away at the peak, and stay gone for eight years?

After Now hit number one in 2001, Maxwell didn’t drop a follow-up. He didn’t tour. He barely appeared in public. By the mid-2000s a lot of people had quietly written him off. The truth is he left on purpose. He told TIME there was no rush. He told NPR the time away let him feel like a full person, someone who didn’t have to be perfect, not just the image built around him. He came up before Auto-Tune and the internet rewired the business, and he wasn’t interested in chasing it. He even recorded the comeback album, scrapped it because it had been tracked with Auto-Tune, and sang the whole thing over again live. That, in his words, is where the eight years went. He resurfaced at the 2008 BET Awards, and in 2009 BLACKsummers’night debuted at number one and won two Grammys, then he revealed it was only part one of three. Fifteen-plus years later, with part three finally finished, the slowness reads less like a disappearance and more like the whole point.

Written by @rnbtomi

behind the music is our series digging into the stories behind the records, the gaps, the choices, and the moments that shaped R&B. Follow RNB RADAR. The Home Of Everything R&B.

Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage
Photo by Matthew Rolston/Contour RA by Getty Images
Photos/Videos on Last Slide all shot by @drefromthewoo for RNB RADAR


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Why did one of R&B’s biggest voices walk away at the peak, and stay gone for eight years?

After Now hit number one in 2001, Maxwell didn’t drop a follow-up. He didn’t tour. He barely appeared in public. By the mid-2000s a lot of people had quietly written him off. The truth is he left on purpose. He told TIME there was no rush. He told NPR the time away let him feel like a full person, someone who didn’t have to be perfect, not just the image built around him. He came up before Auto-Tune and the internet rewired the business, and he wasn’t interested in chasing it. He even recorded the comeback album, scrapped it because it had been tracked with Auto-Tune, and sang the whole thing over again live. That, in his words, is where the eight years went. He resurfaced at the 2008 BET Awards, and in 2009 BLACKsummers’night debuted at number one and won two Grammys, then he revealed it was only part one of three. Fifteen-plus years later, with part three finally finished, the slowness reads less like a disappearance and more like the whole point.

Written by @rnbtomi

behind the music is our series digging into the stories behind the records, the gaps, the choices, and the moments that shaped R&B. Follow RNB RADAR. The Home Of Everything R&B.

Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage
Photo by Matthew Rolston/Contour RA by Getty Images
Photos/Videos on Last Slide all shot by @drefromthewoo for RNB RADAR


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Why did one of R&B’s biggest voices walk away at the peak, and stay gone for eight years?

After Now hit number one in 2001, Maxwell didn’t drop a follow-up. He didn’t tour. He barely appeared in public. By the mid-2000s a lot of people had quietly written him off. The truth is he left on purpose. He told TIME there was no rush. He told NPR the time away let him feel like a full person, someone who didn’t have to be perfect, not just the image built around him. He came up before Auto-Tune and the internet rewired the business, and he wasn’t interested in chasing it. He even recorded the comeback album, scrapped it because it had been tracked with Auto-Tune, and sang the whole thing over again live. That, in his words, is where the eight years went. He resurfaced at the 2008 BET Awards, and in 2009 BLACKsummers’night debuted at number one and won two Grammys, then he revealed it was only part one of three. Fifteen-plus years later, with part three finally finished, the slowness reads less like a disappearance and more like the whole point.

Written by @rnbtomi

behind the music is our series digging into the stories behind the records, the gaps, the choices, and the moments that shaped R&B. Follow RNB RADAR. The Home Of Everything R&B.

Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage
Photo by Matthew Rolston/Contour RA by Getty Images
Photos/Videos on Last Slide all shot by @drefromthewoo for RNB RADAR


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Why did one of R&B’s biggest voices walk away at the peak, and stay gone for eight years?

After Now hit number one in 2001, Maxwell didn’t drop a follow-up. He didn’t tour. He barely appeared in public. By the mid-2000s a lot of people had quietly written him off. The truth is he left on purpose. He told TIME there was no rush. He told NPR the time away let him feel like a full person, someone who didn’t have to be perfect, not just the image built around him. He came up before Auto-Tune and the internet rewired the business, and he wasn’t interested in chasing it. He even recorded the comeback album, scrapped it because it had been tracked with Auto-Tune, and sang the whole thing over again live. That, in his words, is where the eight years went. He resurfaced at the 2008 BET Awards, and in 2009 BLACKsummers’night debuted at number one and won two Grammys, then he revealed it was only part one of three. Fifteen-plus years later, with part three finally finished, the slowness reads less like a disappearance and more like the whole point.

Written by @rnbtomi

behind the music is our series digging into the stories behind the records, the gaps, the choices, and the moments that shaped R&B. Follow RNB RADAR. The Home Of Everything R&B.

Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage
Photo by Matthew Rolston/Contour RA by Getty Images
Photos/Videos on Last Slide all shot by @drefromthewoo for RNB RADAR


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Why did one of R&B’s biggest voices walk away at the peak, and stay gone for eight years?

After Now hit number one in 2001, Maxwell didn’t drop a follow-up. He didn’t tour. He barely appeared in public. By the mid-2000s a lot of people had quietly written him off. The truth is he left on purpose. He told TIME there was no rush. He told NPR the time away let him feel like a full person, someone who didn’t have to be perfect, not just the image built around him. He came up before Auto-Tune and the internet rewired the business, and he wasn’t interested in chasing it. He even recorded the comeback album, scrapped it because it had been tracked with Auto-Tune, and sang the whole thing over again live. That, in his words, is where the eight years went. He resurfaced at the 2008 BET Awards, and in 2009 BLACKsummers’night debuted at number one and won two Grammys, then he revealed it was only part one of three. Fifteen-plus years later, with part three finally finished, the slowness reads less like a disappearance and more like the whole point.

Written by @rnbtomi

behind the music is our series digging into the stories behind the records, the gaps, the choices, and the moments that shaped R&B. Follow RNB RADAR. The Home Of Everything R&B.

Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage
Photo by Matthew Rolston/Contour RA by Getty Images
Photos/Videos on Last Slide all shot by @drefromthewoo for RNB RADAR


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After Now hit number one in 2001, Maxwell didn’t drop a follow-up. He didn’t tour. He barely appeared in public. By the mid-2000s a lot of people had quietly written him off. The truth is he left on purpose. He told TIME there was no rush. He told NPR the time away let him feel like a full person, someone who didn’t have to be perfect, not just the image built around him. He came up before Auto-Tune and the internet rewired the business, and he wasn’t interested in chasing it. He even recorded the comeback album, scrapped it because it had been tracked with Auto-Tune, and sang the whole thing over again live. That, in his words, is where the eight years went. He resurfaced at the 2008 BET Awards, and in 2009 BLACKsummers’night debuted at number one and won two Grammys, then he revealed it was only part one of three. Fifteen-plus years later, with part three finally finished, the slowness reads less like a disappearance and more like the whole point.

Written by @rnbtomi

behind the music is our series digging into the stories behind the records, the gaps, the choices, and the moments that shaped R&B. Follow RNB RADAR. The Home Of Everything R&B.

Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage
Photo by Matthew Rolston/Contour RA by Getty Images
Photos/Videos on Last Slide all shot by @drefromthewoo for RNB RADAR


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Eight years. That’s how long we waited, and she came back with a full-on funk record. “Retrospect” is out now, 16 tracks, independent on her own Planet 9. This is Mýa pulling straight from the cassette tape, roller rink, house party era she grew up on and you can hear how much she loves this sound. It is joyful, it moves, and it does not let you sit still. The features are stacked too: D-Nice opens it up on “Give It to You,” Snoop pulls up on “No Pressure,” Too $hort is on “Just A Little Bit,” Joyner Lucas through on “Ain’t Another,” 21 Savage on the “ASAP” remix, Dizzy Wright on “Games with My Love,” and ADÉ closing it out on the “Face to Face” DMV Remix. If you grew up on this kind of funk you are going to feel this one.

Run it back and tell us what’s staying in your summer rotation.

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#Mýa #Retrospect #RNBRADAR #RnB #NewMusic


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Eight years. That’s how long we waited, and she came back with a full-on funk record. “Retrospect” is out now, 16 tracks, independent on her own Planet 9. This is Mýa pulling straight from the cassette tape, roller rink, house party era she grew up on and you can hear how much she loves this sound. It is joyful, it moves, and it does not let you sit still. The features are stacked too: D-Nice opens it up on “Give It to You,” Snoop pulls up on “No Pressure,” Too $hort is on “Just A Little Bit,” Joyner Lucas through on “Ain’t Another,” 21 Savage on the “ASAP” remix, Dizzy Wright on “Games with My Love,” and ADÉ closing it out on the “Face to Face” DMV Remix. If you grew up on this kind of funk you are going to feel this one.

Run it back and tell us what’s staying in your summer rotation.

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#Mýa #Retrospect #RNBRADAR #RnB #NewMusic


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Have you streamed Mýa’s new album yet? If so what are your initials thoughts ✨👇🏾

Eight years. That’s how long we waited, and she came back with a full-on funk record. “Retrospect” is out now, 16 tracks, independent on her own Planet 9. This is Mýa pulling straight from the cassette tape, roller rink, house party era she grew up on and you can hear how much she loves this sound. It is joyful, it moves, and it does not let you sit still. The features are stacked too: D-Nice opens it up on “Give It to You,” Snoop pulls up on “No Pressure,” Too $hort is on “Just A Little Bit,” Joyner Lucas through on “Ain’t Another,” 21 Savage on the “ASAP” remix, Dizzy Wright on “Games with My Love,” and ADÉ closing it out on the “Face to Face” DMV Remix. If you grew up on this kind of funk you are going to feel this one.

Run it back and tell us what’s staying in your summer rotation.

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#Mýa #Retrospect #RNBRADAR #RnB #NewMusic


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Eight years. That’s how long we waited, and she came back with a full-on funk record. “Retrospect” is out now, 16 tracks, independent on her own Planet 9. This is Mýa pulling straight from the cassette tape, roller rink, house party era she grew up on and you can hear how much she loves this sound. It is joyful, it moves, and it does not let you sit still. The features are stacked too: D-Nice opens it up on “Give It to You,” Snoop pulls up on “No Pressure,” Too $hort is on “Just A Little Bit,” Joyner Lucas through on “Ain’t Another,” 21 Savage on the “ASAP” remix, Dizzy Wright on “Games with My Love,” and ADÉ closing it out on the “Face to Face” DMV Remix. If you grew up on this kind of funk you are going to feel this one.

Run it back and tell us what’s staying in your summer rotation.

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#Mýa #Retrospect #RNBRADAR #RnB #NewMusic


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Have you streamed Mýa’s new album yet? If so what are your initials thoughts ✨👇🏾

Eight years. That’s how long we waited, and she came back with a full-on funk record. “Retrospect” is out now, 16 tracks, independent on her own Planet 9. This is Mýa pulling straight from the cassette tape, roller rink, house party era she grew up on and you can hear how much she loves this sound. It is joyful, it moves, and it does not let you sit still. The features are stacked too: D-Nice opens it up on “Give It to You,” Snoop pulls up on “No Pressure,” Too $hort is on “Just A Little Bit,” Joyner Lucas through on “Ain’t Another,” 21 Savage on the “ASAP” remix, Dizzy Wright on “Games with My Love,” and ADÉ closing it out on the “Face to Face” DMV Remix. If you grew up on this kind of funk you are going to feel this one.

Run it back and tell us what’s staying in your summer rotation.

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#Mýa #Retrospect #RNBRADAR #RnB #NewMusic


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Have you streamed Mýa’s new album yet? If so what are your initials thoughts ✨👇🏾

Eight years. That’s how long we waited, and she came back with a full-on funk record. “Retrospect” is out now, 16 tracks, independent on her own Planet 9. This is Mýa pulling straight from the cassette tape, roller rink, house party era she grew up on and you can hear how much she loves this sound. It is joyful, it moves, and it does not let you sit still. The features are stacked too: D-Nice opens it up on “Give It to You,” Snoop pulls up on “No Pressure,” Too $hort is on “Just A Little Bit,” Joyner Lucas through on “Ain’t Another,” 21 Savage on the “ASAP” remix, Dizzy Wright on “Games with My Love,” and ADÉ closing it out on the “Face to Face” DMV Remix. If you grew up on this kind of funk you are going to feel this one.

Run it back and tell us what’s staying in your summer rotation.

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#Mýa #Retrospect #RNBRADAR #RnB #NewMusic


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Have you streamed Mýa’s new album yet? If so what are your initials thoughts ✨👇🏾

Eight years. That’s how long we waited, and she came back with a full-on funk record. “Retrospect” is out now, 16 tracks, independent on her own Planet 9. This is Mýa pulling straight from the cassette tape, roller rink, house party era she grew up on and you can hear how much she loves this sound. It is joyful, it moves, and it does not let you sit still. The features are stacked too: D-Nice opens it up on “Give It to You,” Snoop pulls up on “No Pressure,” Too $hort is on “Just A Little Bit,” Joyner Lucas through on “Ain’t Another,” 21 Savage on the “ASAP” remix, Dizzy Wright on “Games with My Love,” and ADÉ closing it out on the “Face to Face” DMV Remix. If you grew up on this kind of funk you are going to feel this one.

Run it back and tell us what’s staying in your summer rotation.

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#Mýa #Retrospect #RNBRADAR #RnB #NewMusic


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Have you streamed Mýa’s new album yet? If so what are your initials thoughts ✨👇🏾

Eight years. That’s how long we waited, and she came back with a full-on funk record. “Retrospect” is out now, 16 tracks, independent on her own Planet 9. This is Mýa pulling straight from the cassette tape, roller rink, house party era she grew up on and you can hear how much she loves this sound. It is joyful, it moves, and it does not let you sit still. The features are stacked too: D-Nice opens it up on “Give It to You,” Snoop pulls up on “No Pressure,” Too $hort is on “Just A Little Bit,” Joyner Lucas through on “Ain’t Another,” 21 Savage on the “ASAP” remix, Dizzy Wright on “Games with My Love,” and ADÉ closing it out on the “Face to Face” DMV Remix. If you grew up on this kind of funk you are going to feel this one.

Run it back and tell us what’s staying in your summer rotation.

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#Mýa #Retrospect #RNBRADAR #RnB #NewMusic


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Have you streamed Mýa’s new album yet? If so what are your initials thoughts ✨👇🏾

Eight years. That’s how long we waited, and she came back with a full-on funk record. “Retrospect” is out now, 16 tracks, independent on her own Planet 9. This is Mýa pulling straight from the cassette tape, roller rink, house party era she grew up on and you can hear how much she loves this sound. It is joyful, it moves, and it does not let you sit still. The features are stacked too: D-Nice opens it up on “Give It to You,” Snoop pulls up on “No Pressure,” Too $hort is on “Just A Little Bit,” Joyner Lucas through on “Ain’t Another,” 21 Savage on the “ASAP” remix, Dizzy Wright on “Games with My Love,” and ADÉ closing it out on the “Face to Face” DMV Remix. If you grew up on this kind of funk you are going to feel this one.

Run it back and tell us what’s staying in your summer rotation.

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#Mýa #Retrospect #RNBRADAR #RnB #NewMusic


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Have you streamed Mýa’s new album yet? If so what are your initials thoughts ✨👇🏾

Eight years. That’s how long we waited, and she came back with a full-on funk record. “Retrospect” is out now, 16 tracks, independent on her own Planet 9. This is Mýa pulling straight from the cassette tape, roller rink, house party era she grew up on and you can hear how much she loves this sound. It is joyful, it moves, and it does not let you sit still. The features are stacked too: D-Nice opens it up on “Give It to You,” Snoop pulls up on “No Pressure,” Too $hort is on “Just A Little Bit,” Joyner Lucas through on “Ain’t Another,” 21 Savage on the “ASAP” remix, Dizzy Wright on “Games with My Love,” and ADÉ closing it out on the “Face to Face” DMV Remix. If you grew up on this kind of funk you are going to feel this one.

Run it back and tell us what’s staying in your summer rotation.

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#Mýa #Retrospect #RNBRADAR #RnB #NewMusic


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Have you streamed Mýa’s new album yet? If so what are your initials thoughts ✨👇🏾

Eight years. That’s how long we waited, and she came back with a full-on funk record. “Retrospect” is out now, 16 tracks, independent on her own Planet 9. This is Mýa pulling straight from the cassette tape, roller rink, house party era she grew up on and you can hear how much she loves this sound. It is joyful, it moves, and it does not let you sit still. The features are stacked too: D-Nice opens it up on “Give It to You,” Snoop pulls up on “No Pressure,” Too $hort is on “Just A Little Bit,” Joyner Lucas through on “Ain’t Another,” 21 Savage on the “ASAP” remix, Dizzy Wright on “Games with My Love,” and ADÉ closing it out on the “Face to Face” DMV Remix. If you grew up on this kind of funk you are going to feel this one.

Run it back and tell us what’s staying in your summer rotation.

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#Mýa #Retrospect #RNBRADAR #RnB #NewMusic


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Have y’all seen how @inayah unveiled the tracklist for her upcoming album Therapy Wasn’t Enough? Taking the title of her track list and announcing them through a song makes this rollout easily one of the most creative we’ve seen in R&B this year 🔥


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Have you tuned into Tone Stith’s new album The Edge yet? What are your initial thoughts? 💜👇🏾

10 tracks, no features, and not a single skip on here. Every song could honestly live on radio. His vocals sound warm and authentic without leaning on autotune, and even though every record has its own pocket the album still feels cohesive front to back. This is what a contemporary male R&B album is supposed to sound like. Tone is clearly a student of the genre and you can hear him trying to push it forward instead of chasing a sound.

Released May 15 via MNRK Music Group, The Edge is officially Tone’s debut album, arriving nearly a decade after his 2017 mixtape Can We Talk first put him on. The 10-track, 28-minute project is led by “Fly,” which already hit #1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart back in early May. The album is almost entirely produced by KP & Brody, with Tone co-producing four of the records himself.

Stream The Edge now. 🔥

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#ToneStith #RnB #NewRnB RnBRadar​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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10 tracks, no features, and not a single skip on here. Every song could honestly live on radio. His vocals sound warm and authentic without leaning on autotune, and even though every record has its own pocket the album still feels cohesive front to back. This is what a contemporary male R&B album is supposed to sound like. Tone is clearly a student of the genre and you can hear him trying to push it forward instead of chasing a sound.

Released May 15 via MNRK Music Group, The Edge is officially Tone’s debut album, arriving nearly a decade after his 2017 mixtape Can We Talk first put him on. The 10-track, 28-minute project is led by “Fly,” which already hit #1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart back in early May. The album is almost entirely produced by KP & Brody, with Tone co-producing four of the records himself.

Stream The Edge now. 🔥

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#ToneStith #RnB #NewRnB RnBRadar​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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Have you tuned into Tone Stith’s new album The Edge yet? What are your initial thoughts? 💜👇🏾

10 tracks, no features, and not a single skip on here. Every song could honestly live on radio. His vocals sound warm and authentic without leaning on autotune, and even though every record has its own pocket the album still feels cohesive front to back. This is what a contemporary male R&B album is supposed to sound like. Tone is clearly a student of the genre and you can hear him trying to push it forward instead of chasing a sound.

Released May 15 via MNRK Music Group, The Edge is officially Tone’s debut album, arriving nearly a decade after his 2017 mixtape Can We Talk first put him on. The 10-track, 28-minute project is led by “Fly,” which already hit #1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart back in early May. The album is almost entirely produced by KP & Brody, with Tone co-producing four of the records himself.

Stream The Edge now. 🔥

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#ToneStith #RnB #NewRnB RnBRadar​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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Have you tuned into Tone Stith’s new album The Edge yet? What are your initial thoughts? 💜👇🏾

10 tracks, no features, and not a single skip on here. Every song could honestly live on radio. His vocals sound warm and authentic without leaning on autotune, and even though every record has its own pocket the album still feels cohesive front to back. This is what a contemporary male R&B album is supposed to sound like. Tone is clearly a student of the genre and you can hear him trying to push it forward instead of chasing a sound.

Released May 15 via MNRK Music Group, The Edge is officially Tone’s debut album, arriving nearly a decade after his 2017 mixtape Can We Talk first put him on. The 10-track, 28-minute project is led by “Fly,” which already hit #1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart back in early May. The album is almost entirely produced by KP & Brody, with Tone co-producing four of the records himself.

Stream The Edge now. 🔥

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#ToneStith #RnB #NewRnB RnBRadar​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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Have you tuned into Tone Stith’s new album The Edge yet? What are your initial thoughts? 💜👇🏾

10 tracks, no features, and not a single skip on here. Every song could honestly live on radio. His vocals sound warm and authentic without leaning on autotune, and even though every record has its own pocket the album still feels cohesive front to back. This is what a contemporary male R&B album is supposed to sound like. Tone is clearly a student of the genre and you can hear him trying to push it forward instead of chasing a sound.

Released May 15 via MNRK Music Group, The Edge is officially Tone’s debut album, arriving nearly a decade after his 2017 mixtape Can We Talk first put him on. The 10-track, 28-minute project is led by “Fly,” which already hit #1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart back in early May. The album is almost entirely produced by KP & Brody, with Tone co-producing four of the records himself.

Stream The Edge now. 🔥

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#ToneStith #RnB #NewRnB RnBRadar​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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Have you tuned into Tone Stith’s new album The Edge yet? What are your initial thoughts? 💜👇🏾

10 tracks, no features, and not a single skip on here. Every song could honestly live on radio. His vocals sound warm and authentic without leaning on autotune, and even though every record has its own pocket the album still feels cohesive front to back. This is what a contemporary male R&B album is supposed to sound like. Tone is clearly a student of the genre and you can hear him trying to push it forward instead of chasing a sound.

Released May 15 via MNRK Music Group, The Edge is officially Tone’s debut album, arriving nearly a decade after his 2017 mixtape Can We Talk first put him on. The 10-track, 28-minute project is led by “Fly,” which already hit #1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart back in early May. The album is almost entirely produced by KP & Brody, with Tone co-producing four of the records himself.

Stream The Edge now. 🔥

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#ToneStith #RnB #NewRnB RnBRadar​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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Have you tuned into Tone Stith’s new album The Edge yet? What are your initial thoughts? 💜👇🏾

10 tracks, no features, and not a single skip on here. Every song could honestly live on radio. His vocals sound warm and authentic without leaning on autotune, and even though every record has its own pocket the album still feels cohesive front to back. This is what a contemporary male R&B album is supposed to sound like. Tone is clearly a student of the genre and you can hear him trying to push it forward instead of chasing a sound.

Released May 15 via MNRK Music Group, The Edge is officially Tone’s debut album, arriving nearly a decade after his 2017 mixtape Can We Talk first put him on. The 10-track, 28-minute project is led by “Fly,” which already hit #1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart back in early May. The album is almost entirely produced by KP & Brody, with Tone co-producing four of the records himself.

Stream The Edge now. 🔥

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#ToneStith #RnB #NewRnB RnBRadar​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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Have you tuned into Tone Stith’s new album The Edge yet? What are your initial thoughts? 💜👇🏾

10 tracks, no features, and not a single skip on here. Every song could honestly live on radio. His vocals sound warm and authentic without leaning on autotune, and even though every record has its own pocket the album still feels cohesive front to back. This is what a contemporary male R&B album is supposed to sound like. Tone is clearly a student of the genre and you can hear him trying to push it forward instead of chasing a sound.

Released May 15 via MNRK Music Group, The Edge is officially Tone’s debut album, arriving nearly a decade after his 2017 mixtape Can We Talk first put him on. The 10-track, 28-minute project is led by “Fly,” which already hit #1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart back in early May. The album is almost entirely produced by KP & Brody, with Tone co-producing four of the records himself.

Stream The Edge now. 🔥

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#ToneStith #RnB #NewRnB RnBRadar​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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Have you tuned into Tone Stith’s new album The Edge yet? What are your initial thoughts? 💜👇🏾

10 tracks, no features, and not a single skip on here. Every song could honestly live on radio. His vocals sound warm and authentic without leaning on autotune, and even though every record has its own pocket the album still feels cohesive front to back. This is what a contemporary male R&B album is supposed to sound like. Tone is clearly a student of the genre and you can hear him trying to push it forward instead of chasing a sound.

Released May 15 via MNRK Music Group, The Edge is officially Tone’s debut album, arriving nearly a decade after his 2017 mixtape Can We Talk first put him on. The 10-track, 28-minute project is led by “Fly,” which already hit #1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart back in early May. The album is almost entirely produced by KP & Brody, with Tone co-producing four of the records himself.

Stream The Edge now. 🔥

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#ToneStith #RnB #NewRnB RnBRadar​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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Have you tuned into Tone Stith’s new album The Edge yet? What are your initial thoughts? 💜👇🏾

10 tracks, no features, and not a single skip on here. Every song could honestly live on radio. His vocals sound warm and authentic without leaning on autotune, and even though every record has its own pocket the album still feels cohesive front to back. This is what a contemporary male R&B album is supposed to sound like. Tone is clearly a student of the genre and you can hear him trying to push it forward instead of chasing a sound.

Released May 15 via MNRK Music Group, The Edge is officially Tone’s debut album, arriving nearly a decade after his 2017 mixtape Can We Talk first put him on. The 10-track, 28-minute project is led by “Fly,” which already hit #1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart back in early May. The album is almost entirely produced by KP & Brody, with Tone co-producing four of the records himself.

Stream The Edge now. 🔥

✍🏽 @rnbtomi

#ToneStith #RnB #NewRnB RnBRadar​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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Released May 14, 1996 on Columbia Records, Kenny Lattimore arrived at a moment when traditional R&B singing was being crowded out by hip-hop soul, and it stood out for exactly that reason. Critics heard echoes of Donny Hathaway and Marvin Gaye in his classically trained voice, and the Washington, D.C. native leaned all the way into being a romantic, grown, sensitive singer when that wasn’t the trend.

The album went Gold and peaked at No. 19 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, powered by Never Too Busy, Just What It Takes, and the song he’ll forever be tied to, For You. Written by his high school friend Kenny Lerum for a wedding, For You spent 17 weeks at No. 1 on the Adult R&B Airplay chart and earned Lattimore a Grammy nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.

Thirty years later, it still sounds like it came from another time, in the best way.


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What’s your favorite song from Kenny Lattimore’s debut? 🎙️

Released May 14, 1996 on Columbia Records, Kenny Lattimore arrived at a moment when traditional R&B singing was being crowded out by hip-hop soul, and it stood out for exactly that reason. Critics heard echoes of Donny Hathaway and Marvin Gaye in his classically trained voice, and the Washington, D.C. native leaned all the way into being a romantic, grown, sensitive singer when that wasn’t the trend.

The album went Gold and peaked at No. 19 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, powered by Never Too Busy, Just What It Takes, and the song he’ll forever be tied to, For You. Written by his high school friend Kenny Lerum for a wedding, For You spent 17 weeks at No. 1 on the Adult R&B Airplay chart and earned Lattimore a Grammy nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.

Thirty years later, it still sounds like it came from another time, in the best way.


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What’s your favorite song from Kenny Lattimore’s debut? 🎙️

Released May 14, 1996 on Columbia Records, Kenny Lattimore arrived at a moment when traditional R&B singing was being crowded out by hip-hop soul, and it stood out for exactly that reason. Critics heard echoes of Donny Hathaway and Marvin Gaye in his classically trained voice, and the Washington, D.C. native leaned all the way into being a romantic, grown, sensitive singer when that wasn’t the trend.

The album went Gold and peaked at No. 19 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, powered by Never Too Busy, Just What It Takes, and the song he’ll forever be tied to, For You. Written by his high school friend Kenny Lerum for a wedding, For You spent 17 weeks at No. 1 on the Adult R&B Airplay chart and earned Lattimore a Grammy nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.

Thirty years later, it still sounds like it came from another time, in the best way.


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What’s your favorite song from Kenny Lattimore’s debut? 🎙️

Released May 14, 1996 on Columbia Records, Kenny Lattimore arrived at a moment when traditional R&B singing was being crowded out by hip-hop soul, and it stood out for exactly that reason. Critics heard echoes of Donny Hathaway and Marvin Gaye in his classically trained voice, and the Washington, D.C. native leaned all the way into being a romantic, grown, sensitive singer when that wasn’t the trend.

The album went Gold and peaked at No. 19 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, powered by Never Too Busy, Just What It Takes, and the song he’ll forever be tied to, For You. Written by his high school friend Kenny Lerum for a wedding, For You spent 17 weeks at No. 1 on the Adult R&B Airplay chart and earned Lattimore a Grammy nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.

Thirty years later, it still sounds like it came from another time, in the best way.


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What’s your favorite song from Kenny Lattimore’s debut? 🎙️

Released May 14, 1996 on Columbia Records, Kenny Lattimore arrived at a moment when traditional R&B singing was being crowded out by hip-hop soul, and it stood out for exactly that reason. Critics heard echoes of Donny Hathaway and Marvin Gaye in his classically trained voice, and the Washington, D.C. native leaned all the way into being a romantic, grown, sensitive singer when that wasn’t the trend.

The album went Gold and peaked at No. 19 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, powered by Never Too Busy, Just What It Takes, and the song he’ll forever be tied to, For You. Written by his high school friend Kenny Lerum for a wedding, For You spent 17 weeks at No. 1 on the Adult R&B Airplay chart and earned Lattimore a Grammy nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.

Thirty years later, it still sounds like it came from another time, in the best way.


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What’s your favorite song from Kenny Lattimore’s debut? 🎙️

Released May 14, 1996 on Columbia Records, Kenny Lattimore arrived at a moment when traditional R&B singing was being crowded out by hip-hop soul, and it stood out for exactly that reason. Critics heard echoes of Donny Hathaway and Marvin Gaye in his classically trained voice, and the Washington, D.C. native leaned all the way into being a romantic, grown, sensitive singer when that wasn’t the trend.

The album went Gold and peaked at No. 19 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, powered by Never Too Busy, Just What It Takes, and the song he’ll forever be tied to, For You. Written by his high school friend Kenny Lerum for a wedding, For You spent 17 weeks at No. 1 on the Adult R&B Airplay chart and earned Lattimore a Grammy nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.

Thirty years later, it still sounds like it came from another time, in the best way.


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What’s your favorite song from Kenny Lattimore’s debut? 🎙️

Released May 14, 1996 on Columbia Records, Kenny Lattimore arrived at a moment when traditional R&B singing was being crowded out by hip-hop soul, and it stood out for exactly that reason. Critics heard echoes of Donny Hathaway and Marvin Gaye in his classically trained voice, and the Washington, D.C. native leaned all the way into being a romantic, grown, sensitive singer when that wasn’t the trend.

The album went Gold and peaked at No. 19 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, powered by Never Too Busy, Just What It Takes, and the song he’ll forever be tied to, For You. Written by his high school friend Kenny Lerum for a wedding, For You spent 17 weeks at No. 1 on the Adult R&B Airplay chart and earned Lattimore a Grammy nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.

Thirty years later, it still sounds like it came from another time, in the best way.


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What’s your favorite song from Kenny Lattimore’s debut? 🎙️

Released May 14, 1996 on Columbia Records, Kenny Lattimore arrived at a moment when traditional R&B singing was being crowded out by hip-hop soul, and it stood out for exactly that reason. Critics heard echoes of Donny Hathaway and Marvin Gaye in his classically trained voice, and the Washington, D.C. native leaned all the way into being a romantic, grown, sensitive singer when that wasn’t the trend.

The album went Gold and peaked at No. 19 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, powered by Never Too Busy, Just What It Takes, and the song he’ll forever be tied to, For You. Written by his high school friend Kenny Lerum for a wedding, For You spent 17 weeks at No. 1 on the Adult R&B Airplay chart and earned Lattimore a Grammy nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.

Thirty years later, it still sounds like it came from another time, in the best way.


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have y’all tuned into Mack Keane’s new album ‘Wide Eyed’? If so what are your thoughts? 👇🏾

If he’s new to you, Mack Keane is a singer from LA who comes from a musical family. His dad plays keys on sessions around the city and his grandfather ran the label that signed Ritchie Valens. He made this album with producers Zack Sekoff and Sol Was, and you can hear that background in it. It’s warm and bass-heavy with some gospel and psychedelic touches.

The whole album is about relationships falling apart, but Keane isn’t blaming anybody else. It’s all on him, the lying, the staying too long, the red flags he saw and ignored. “Bloodshot,” “Mercy” and “Honeymoon Dreaming” are the ones that got me.

12 songs, about 30 minutes, no features. Definitely worth the listen 🎧


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have y’all tuned into Mack Keane’s new album ‘Wide Eyed’? If so what are your thoughts? 👇🏾

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The whole album is about relationships falling apart, but Keane isn’t blaming anybody else. It’s all on him, the lying, the staying too long, the red flags he saw and ignored. “Bloodshot,” “Mercy” and “Honeymoon Dreaming” are the ones that got me.

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The whole album is about relationships falling apart, but Keane isn’t blaming anybody else. It’s all on him, the lying, the staying too long, the red flags he saw and ignored. “Bloodshot,” “Mercy” and “Honeymoon Dreaming” are the ones that got me.

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The whole album is about relationships falling apart, but Keane isn’t blaming anybody else. It’s all on him, the lying, the staying too long, the red flags he saw and ignored. “Bloodshot,” “Mercy” and “Honeymoon Dreaming” are the ones that got me.

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The whole album is about relationships falling apart, but Keane isn’t blaming anybody else. It’s all on him, the lying, the staying too long, the red flags he saw and ignored. “Bloodshot,” “Mercy” and “Honeymoon Dreaming” are the ones that got me.

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The whole album is about relationships falling apart, but Keane isn’t blaming anybody else. It’s all on him, the lying, the staying too long, the red flags he saw and ignored. “Bloodshot,” “Mercy” and “Honeymoon Dreaming” are the ones that got me.

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It can be during the Tony! Toni! Toné! era, the solo run, or the production work

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But his fingerprints go far beyond his own records. He co-produced D’Angelo’s Untitled (How Does It Feel), helped build Solange’s A Seat at the Table, and has worked with Erykah Badu, Mary J. Blige, John Legend, Whitney Houston, and TLC. As a songwriter on Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, he picked up an Album of the Year win, proof that his ear is still shaping the culture 40 years in.

A true architect. Happy birthday, Raphael Saadiq.


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