Floetry – Floetic

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Floetry’s debut album, “Floetic,” released in 2002, is a groundbreaking work that combines the poetic lyricism of Natalie Stewart (The Floacist) with the soulful vocals of Marsha Ambrosius. The result is a neo-soul masterpiece that

Angie Stone – Mahogany Soul

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Angie Stone’s “Mahogany Soul,” released in 2001, is a masterclass in contemporary R&B that showcases the artist’s vocal prowess, lyrical depth, and unwavering commitment to authenticity. As the third studio album from the soulful songstress,

Musiq Soulchild – Aijuswanaseing

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Musiq Soulchild’s debut album, “Aijuswanaseing,” released in 2000, is a soulful journey that exemplifies the artist’s unique approach to contemporary R&B. With a distinctive voice, poetic lyrics, and a seamless fusion of classic soul and

Erykah Badu – Baduizm

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Erykah Badu’s debut album, “Baduizm,” released in 1997, stands as a landmark in the world of neo-soul, introducing a unique voice that transcends traditional genre boundaries. With her distinctive blend of soul, jazz, hip-hop, and

Usher – Usher

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Usher’s self-titled debut album, released in 1994, marked the introduction of a young artist whose vocal prowess, charisma, and dance moves would go on to define the R&B landscape for decades. “Usher” is a captivating

Silk – Lose Control

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Silk’s “Lose Control,” released in 1992, is a quintessential R&B album that captures the essence of the genre during the early ’90s. As the second studio album from the Atlanta-based quintet, “Lose Control” builds upon

D’Angelo – Brown Sugar

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D’Angelo’s debut album, “Brown Sugar,” released in 1995, stands as a cornerstone in the realm of neo-soul, marking the emergence of an artist whose musicality and sensuality would redefine contemporary R&B. With a unique blend

Blackstreet – Blackstreet

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Blackstreet’s self-titled debut album, released in 1994, is a testament to the group’s innovative approach to contemporary R&B. Helmed by producer Teddy Riley, a visionary in the New Jack Swing movement, “Blackstreet” showcases a harmonious

Mary J. Blige – What’s the 411?

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Mary J. Blige’s debut album, “What’s the 411?,” released in 1992, is a groundbreaking work that not only defined a new era for R&B but also introduced the world to the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul.

Bobby Brown – Bobby

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Bobby Brown’s “Bobby,” released in 1992, is a vibrant and dynamic exploration of the artist’s multifaceted talent. Following the immense success of his solo debut, “Don’t Be Cruel,” this album further solidified Brown’s status as

Boyz II Men – II

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Boyz II Men’s “II,” released in 1994, is a magnum opus that solidifies the group’s status as one of the most iconic and influential R&B acts of the ’90s. This album seamlessly combines lush harmonies,

Keith Sweat – Keith Sweat 

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Keith Sweat’s self-titled album, released in 1996, is a testament to the enduring appeal of the R&B crooner and his ability to navigate the evolving landscape of the genre. “Keith Sweat” not only builds upon