Today, we’re looking back at the 100 best. Blige and Mariah Carey reclaiming past glories, ’90s upstarts like Beyonce and Usher becoming megastars and the arrival of new trendsetters like Alicia Keys and Ne-Yo filled the 2000s with many memorable hits. The rise of neo-soul, legends like Mary J. But that momentum slowed by the time we rolled into a new millennium.Īnd for what it’s worth, I think we often underrate the great music created in that era. If you’re a longtime R&B fan, you probably pine for the glory days of the 90s, when R&B was dominating mainstream airwaves and we were blessed with back-to-back classics on an almost monthly basis.
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