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CONTEMPORARY RnB. 2000s - 2010s. 

RnB really means almost everything on this page, but mostly it's understood as a soulful vocal style with a little more kick to the beats than blues proper.
702. Aaliyah. Akon. Alesha Dixon. Alicia Keys. B's + H's. Beyonce. Bill Withers. Brandy. Bryson Tiller. Busta Rhymes, Mariah Carey. Calvin Harris. Cameo. Chaka Khan. Cherish. Childish Gambino. Chipmunk. Chris Brown. DJ Khaled. Debarge. Diana Ross. Foxy Brown. Frank Ocean. George Benson. George Michael. Jamila Jones. Janet Jackson. Jennifer Lopez. Jessie J. Jessie Ware. JoJo. Jorja Smith. Kent Jones. Khalid. Lionel Richie. Macy Gray. Marvin Gaye. Mary J blige. Mary J. Blige. Michael Jackson. Montell Jordan. Patti LaBelle. Raheem DeVaughn. Rihanna. Sade. Soul II Soul. Stefflon Don, French Montana. Stephanie Mills. Stevie Wonder. Stevie Wonder Master Blaster. Summer Jam. TLC. The Mac Band Roses Are Red. The Notorious B.I.G.. The Weeknd. Tinashe. Tory Lanez. Zhane. 

REGGAETON RnB STYLE. 2000s - 2010s. Latin America/Puerto Rican

A lot of other cross-over genres are borrowing the vocal style of RnB artists today - including coming from reggaeton, dancehall, afrobeats, hip-hop, & trap. 
22. Hasta el Amanecer. Abuso. Anitta & J Balvin. Arcangel x Bad Bunny. Bad Bunny. Bella, Wolfine. Chris Jeday. De La Ghetto, Daddy Yankee, Ozuna & Chris Jeday. Diles. El Amante. El Amante Remix. Enrique Iglesias. Esperendote. Farruko. Farruko, Bad Bunny, Rvssian. Farruko, El Micha. Farruko, Nicki Minaj, Bad Bunny. J Balvin. Karol G, Bad Bunny. Maluma. Mau y Ricky, Karol G. Me Mata. Miguelito. Natti Natasha ? Bad Bunny. Natti Natasha. Nicky Jam. Noriel, Prince Royce. Ozuna. Ozuna x Bad Bunny x Wisin x Almighty. Ozuna x Romeo Santos. Piso 21. Post Malone. Reik. Rkm & Ken. Rvssian. Sensualidad. Soy Peor Remix. Tacos Altos. Te Bote. Una Lady Como Te. Yandel.  

DANCEHALL RnB STYLE. 2000s - 2010s. Jamaican.

Jamaican dancehall with a contemporary RnB vocal style.
Alkaline. Alaine. Alkaline. Busy Signal. Charly Black. Chris Martin & Lia Caribe. Dawn Penn No, No No. Demarco. Dexta Daps. Konshens. Masicka. Mavado. Popcaan. Popcaan x Drake. Protoje. Sean Paul. Shenseea. Tanya Stephens It's a Pity.. Tenor Saw. Tifa. Vybz Kartel. 

AFRO BEATS, UK RnB style. 2000s - 2010s. 

Rhythms used in W. African music ('afrobeats'), becoming a growing source of new samples & instrumentals for club and dance tracks in the London 2010s scene. 
Abra Cadabra. Afro B. Afro B x Team Salut. B Young. DJ Juls. Danny Koby. Don. Eugy x Mr Eazi. Geko. J Hus. Juls. Kojo Funds. Lotto Boyzz. Mabel, Not3s. Maleek Berry. Mr Eazi. Naira Marley. Not3s. Not3s, Mabel. Steel Banglez. Thaashes. Vianni. Yxng Bane. 

AFRO BEATS (West African). 2000s - 2010s. 

Just to show some of the afrobeats acts from West Africa. <EDIT>. There's a lot of cross-overs happening spurred on by London's cultural melting pot.
2Face. 2baba. ALI B maria. ALLY B. Afro B. Akasaale Hajji Haruna Mubiru New Ugandan Music Video 2017. Alikiba and Victoria Kimani Coke Studio Africa Mashup. Anastasia Mukabwa Jehova Awafanyia Timing Official Video. Arrow Bwoy. B Young. Ben Pol. BlackMagic. Byagana. Christian Bella. DJ Juls. DJ Spinall. Dayna Nyange. Dela X H_art The Band. Ed Sheeran. Elani X Jaguar. Eugy x Mr Eazi. FUSE ODG. Geosteady. Goodluck Gozbert. Gudi Gude. HIDAYA. H_art The Band. J Hus. Jaguar. Juls. Jux. JoBryte. KUFUNIKWA. Kanyelele. Kidum. Kitoko Am in Love. Kojo Funds x Ray. Krept & Konan. Radio and Weasel. Kyatule. KING SAHA. Lotto Boyzz. MERCY MASIKA. MI ABAGA AND 2BABA. MULIKA MWIZI. MZEE WA BWAX. Mabel, Not3s. Make Money. Maleek Berry. Maua Sama. Melody Mbassa. MoStack. Mr Eazi. Mwana Gwe KING SAHA. Mzee Wa Bwax. Mziki ni Majanga. NAIRA MARLEY. Naiboi. Naira Marley x Olamide x Lil Kesh. Nonso Amadi. Not3s. Pirango Lucky Dee. Persie K. R2Bees. RADIO & WEASEL. Ray. SK. SUSUMILA. Sauti Sol With Tim Rimbui. Stella Mwangi. Stereo. Sudi Boy & Timmy Tdat. Teddy Tereza City Rock Ent. Timmy Tdat. Upendo Nkone Unastahili Kuabudiwa. Usiende. Utamu Wa Life. VIVIAN SUA. Vanessa Mdee. Victoria Kimani. Hamgeorge Matovu. WSTRN. Wande Coal. Wasojali Band & Kelechi Africana. YULE DAME. Yasutaka Nakata.  

FUNKTRONICA. 2000s - 2010s.

It's funk riffs in a fairly synthetic track maybe 80s onwards, and especially if the vocals sound like they're electronically distorted. Always needs a funk riff too.
Arcade Fire. Breakbot. Bruno Mars. Calvin Harris. Coldplay. Daft Punk. Ed Sheeran. Gnarls Barkley. Gotye. Jamiroquai. Kimbra. MGMT. Marshmello. Miami Horror. Midnight Pool Party. Modjo. Mylo. Stardust. Susanne Vega. Tame Impala. The Weeknd. Toro Y Moi. White Town. 

POST-DISCO. 80s.

Not a big genre really. But disco proper fizzled out around 1980. A few artists carried on producing disco style tracks into the 80s. And some still do (like the Scissor Sisters). 
Aeroplane. Anima Sound System. Barry Manilow. Breakbot. Chromeo. David Bowie. Diana Ross. Donna Summer. Gloria Estefan. Grace Jones. Gwen Guthrie. Indeep. Kool & The Gang. Love Come Down. Luther Vandross. Madonna. Miami Sound Machine. Michael Jackson. Mylo. New Edition. Patrice Rushen. Ritchie Family. SKYY. Skyy. Starpoint. The pointer sisters. Timex Social Club. Todd Terje. Womack & Womack. 

DISCO. 1970s.

The main dance craze of the 1970s - everything was a literal Disco. With acts like Chic headlining glastonbury in 2017, it might be making a comeback.
Abba. Alcazar. Alicia Bridges. Amii Stewart. Andy Gibb. Anita Ward. Arabesque. Ashford & Simpson. Baccara. Bee Gees. Blondie. Boney M. Chaka Khan. Cheryl Lynn. Chic. Curtis Hairston. Debbie Jacobs. Diana Ross. Donna Summer. E.L.O. Earth, Wind & Fire. The Emotions. Electric Light Orchestra & Olivia Newton. Funkytown. George McCrae. Herman Kelly. Isaac Heyes. Jackie Moore. Jigsaw. Johnny Bristol. KC & The Sunshine Band. Kool & The Gang. Love Machine. M. Machine. Marlena Shaw. Michael Jackson. Milton Hamilton. Parliament. Patrick Hernandez. Phyllis Hyman. Rod Stewart. S Club 7. Silver Convention. Shirley & Co. Silver Convention. Sister Sledge. Stevie Wonder. Surface. Sylvester. Thelma Houston. The Brothers Johnson. The Gap Band. The Miracles. The Nolans. The Trammps. Ultra Nate. Van McCoy. Whitney Houston. Wild Cherry. 

NORTHERN SOUL. 1960s - 1970s.

Huge scene in the North of England in the 60s, surviving into the 70s til overtaken by disco. Particularly associated with club nights in Wigan.
Al Wilson. Alexander Patton. Archie Bell and the Drells. Checkerboard Squares. Connie Clark. Dean Courtney. Dee Clark. Dee Dee Sharp. Dobie Gray. Doni Burdick. Frank Wilson. Gloria Jones. J.J. Barnes. Julian Covey. Lou Johnson. Lou Ragland. Mel Britt. Moses Smith. Rose Batiste. Seven Souls. The Carstairs. The Casualeers. The Dells. The Vibrations. Tony Clarke. Willie Tee. Yvonne Baker.

SOUL. 1960s - 1970s.

60s producers especially from Detroit ("Motor Town"/MoTown) took advantage of new multitrack recording to create luscious songs based on Gospel or blues, with a dance act, lead singer, backing singers, and instrumentation. 
Al Green. Al Wilson. Amy Winehouse. Anita Baker. Aretha Franklin. Average White Band.  Barry White. Ben E King. Bill Withers. Billy Paul. Bobby Caldwell. Bobby Womack. Candi Staton. Cheryl Lynn. Chic. Crazy Elephant. Curtis Mayfield. David Ruffin. Deniece Williams. Diana Ross & The Supremes. Donny Hathaway. Doobie Brothers. Earth, Wind & Fire. Edwin Starr. Etta James. Evelyn King. Feel the Fire. Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. George Benson. Gwen McCrae. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes. Isley Brothers. Jackson 5. James Brown and The Famous Flames. Jimmy Ruffin. Kool & The Gang. Luther Vandross. Major Harris. Martha Reeves and the Vandellas. Marvin Gaye. ...
(Artists cont.): McFadden & Whitehead. Minnie Riperton. Otis Redding. Peaches & Herb. Phyllis Hyman. Roberta Flack. Rose Royce. Sam and Dave. Sam Cooke. Sister Sledge. Sly and The Family Stone. Stevie Wonder. Teddy Pendergrass. The Blackbyrds. The Brothers Johnson. The Chi. The Chords. The Commodores. The Delfonics. The Dramatics. The Five Stairsteps. The Flamingos. The Floaters. The Four Tops. The Impressions. The Isley Brothers. The Manhattans. The Moments. The O'Jays. The Persuaders. The Platters. The Ronettes. The Shirelles. The Spinners. The Staple Singers. The Stylistics. The Supremes. The Temptations. The Undisputed Truth. The Four Tops. Wilson Pickett. 

CLASSIC FUNK. 1950s - 80s.

Funk comes direct from the style of talented Jazz musicians or those making a cross-over to pioneering Rock, such as Little Richard, Fats Domino, and then of course James Brown. Carried on through the 80s by Michael Jackson & Prince.
Alice Russell. Anita Baker. Bobby Byrd. Breakestra. Cameo. Change. Chemise. Creedence Clearwater Revival. Dave Cortez & The Moon People. Dennis Coffey. Deodato. Earth, Wind & Fire. Esperanto. Gap Band. Gwen Guthrie. James Brown. James Brown & Danny Hibrid. King Khan and The Shrines. Kool & The Gang. Laura Vane. Manu Dibango. Michael Jackson. Mohawks. Original Tropicana Steel Band. One Nation Under A Groove. Ozark Mountain Daredevils. Parliament. Peter Gabriel. Prince. Rare Earth. Rick James. Ritchie Family. Rufus & Chaka Khan. Soul Searchers. Stevie Wonder. The Bamboos. The Budos Band. Tower of Power. Wild Cherry. Yellow Sunshine. 

CLASSICS FROM RnB PIONEERS. 1940s - 50s.

RnB in the 50s was a rich melting pot of styles coming from gospel, blues, jazz, and combining to the new backing group ideas being formed with the earliest rock bands. These r the people who pretty much kicked it all off. 
Big Mama Thornton. Bo Diddley. Chuck Willis. Fats Domino. Ike & Tina Turner James Brown. Little Richard. Little Willie John. Lloyd Price. Mambo Baby. Ray Charles. Ruth Brown. Sam Cooke. Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Sister Rosetta Tharpe. The Platters. 

JUMP BLUES. 1930s - 40s.

Faster take on The Blues, this genre is v close linked to kicking off the rock band rhythm and style (in 50s "Rock n Roll").
Amos Milburn Big Jay McNeely. Big Mama Thornton. Bill Haley & His Comets. Cab Calloway. Dave Bartholomew. Freddie Mitchell. Joe Houston. Joe Turner. Jimmy Rushing. Joe Liggins. Johnny Otis. Lionel Hampton. Long John Hunter. Muddy Waters. Ray Charles. Roy Brown. Roy Milton. Ruth Brown. Stuff Smith. Sugar Boy & His Cane Cutters. Wynonie Harris.

BLUES (in the jazz/RnB style). 

Blues  has a lot of styles in it's own right. Just picked out a few tracks that r closer to the sound of Rhythm n blues or to the jazz sound.
Albert King. B.B. King. Big Mama Thornton. Bonnie Raitt. Booker T. & The M.G.'s. Brenda Lee. Buddy Guy. Eric Clapton. Etta James. Howlin' Wolf. James Brown. Jimmy Reed. Lonnie "The Cat". Lowell Fulson. Lucky Millinder's Orchestra. Paula Watson. Pinetop Perkins. Ray Charles. Solomon Burke. Sonny Boy Williamson. T Bone Walker. The Rolling Stones. Wilson Pickett. 

DOO WOP. 1940s - 1950s.

Not really a rhythm and blues style at all. But the typical Doo-Wop outfits kind of set the model for the 60s soul groups, and therefore later outfits such as Disco groups, which then led into the fast early 80s House dance sound.
Danny & The Juniors. Dion And The Belmonts. Emile Ford. Flamingos. Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers. Moonglows. Mellows. Mr Bassman. Nolan Strong & The Diablos. Penguins. Righteous Brothers. Shields. The 4 Seasons. The Cadillacs. The Chordettes. The Chords. The Clovers. The Coasters. The Crew Cuts. The Crows. The Dell Vikings. The Dells. The Flamingos. The Imperials. The Marcels. The Monotones. The Pastels. The Platters. The Rays. The Shirelles. The Silhouettes. The Skyliners. The Students. 

JAZZ VOCALS. 1930s - present

Just like blues, jazz lies under so many of the genres that came later - and contributed to sounds like Ska & Rocksteady in the caribbean. Never mind just RnB - jazz even lies under Drum n Bass. Many MC's set their tracks on jazz samples and aesthetics eg New York groups, such as A Tribe called Quest.
Billie Holiday. Cab Calloway. Chet Baker. Dinah Shore. Dinah Washington. Doris Day. Ella Fitzgerald. Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong. Eva Cassidy. Frank Sinatra. Ray Charles. Jo Stafford. John Coltrane. John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman. June Christy. Kay Starr. Les McCann & Eddie Harris. Louis Armstrong. Nat king Cole. Nina Simone Sarah Vaughan.



JAZZ INSTRUMENTALS. 1930s - present

Jazz doesn't need a singer - jazz piano and trumpet are the most popular lead instrument styles, with double bass & drums backing at that very least, with a few famous clarinettists and others too, though it can be any instrumentation at all really. To get from jazz to rock typically the drum kit & singer stays in place, the double bass is swapped for a pair of guitars, & the brass is lost.
Ahmad Jamai. Astrud Gilberto. Bill Evans. Bob James. Cannonball Adderley. Charlie Parker. Charles Mingus. Chick Corea. Dizzy Gillespie. Duke Ellington. Fugees. Galimatias. George Gershwin. Herbie Hancock. Incredible Bongo Band. J Dilla. Jimmy McHugh. John Coltrane.Lee Morgan.  Louis Armstrong. Louis Jordan. Lucky Millinder's Orchestra. Luniz. Miles Davis. Mobb Deep. Modern Jazz Quartet. Nelson Riddle. Oliver Nelson Septet. Peggy Lee. The Dave Brubeck Quartet. Thelonius Monk. Tom Misch. Stan Getz. Weather report. Wayne Shorter. 

SWING ERA & CONTEMPORARIES. 1930s - 50s.

Dance bands were kind of jazz "supergroups" -  almost a full orchestra of jazz musicians creating a big swing sound. Hence 'BIG BAND'. The style had a huge effect in setting the stage for the explosion of all the modern music styles we know and love today.
Artie Shaw. Benny Goodman. Big Joe Turner. Billie Holiday. Cab Calloway. Charlie Barnet. Coleman Hawkins. Count Basie. Doris Day. Duke Ellington. Ella Fitzgerald. Fats Waller. Lionel Hampton. Frank Sinatra. Glenn Miller & His Orchestra. Joe Turner. Jo Stafford. Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra. Louis Armstrong. Louis Jordan. Moonglow. Stuff Smith. The Ink Spots. Tommy Dorsey. Vera Lynn. 

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