
Male Artists of R&B Music
The male R&B genre is one of the most popular and well-known music genres. Over the years, many talented artists have emerged from this niche segment of the music industry. However, not all male R&B singers are created equal. Some are bigger and more successful than others are. Therefore, we thought it would be helpful to spend some time exploring the biggest and best male R&B musicians in history. From childhood to adulthood, there has been an abundance of talented men in this genre who have left us with unforgettable songs that will be loved for generations to come.Lionel Ritchie was Always Dancing on The Ceiling
When you are a child, the world is your playground. Every day, you see something new and exciting, and your imagination runs wild. There is no fear of failure or error, simply fun and excitement. As you get older, this changes. The world becomes…
247Stevie Wonder Gave R & B a Huge Boost
In the 1960s, rock and roll bands like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Beach Boys, and Creedence Clearwater Revival gained a massive following. The genre proved so popular that record labels began signing new groups almost every week. One…
278The Legend Marvin Gaye had a Huge Struggle with Depression
Marvin Gaye is known as one of the most influential and talented artists in music history. His music not only created a lasting impact on the R&B genre but also sparked inspiration for future generations of creative minds. However, there was…
288Prince was The Real Prince of R & B
There is a fine line between genius and madness. That line often exists only in the eye of the beholder, who is usually an artist. From time to time, however, a person soars above and beyond anyone else’s imagination because they are ahead of…
289R & B made Michael Jackson The King of Pop
Michael Jackson is the King of Pop and one of the best-selling artists in history. His revolutionary music and dance style have inspired the world and changed the landscape of popular culture forever. As a child, Michael was a fan of music,…
312Ray Charles was Blind but a Not Blind to Music
Ray Charles was a legendary singer, songwriter, pianist, and recording artist. He is one of the most influential and successful blues and rhythm and blues (R&B) performers of the 20th century. He is also known as the “Father of Modern Blues”…
317The Godfather of Soul is James Brown
James Brown was the Godfather of Soul, not B.B. King, who is often mistakenly given that title. Brown is universally recognized as the greatest and most influential frontman in the history of popular music, and he was also one of its most…
295The Musical Life of Sam Cooke
Sam Cooke’s musical life is remarkable. It’s a story of rags to riches and back again, a man who reinvented himself as an artist and went on to become one of the most influential figures in 20th-century music. In his short life, Sam Cooke…
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