French R&B
Discover French R&B, a genre where smooth melodies, groovy rhythms, and expressive voices blend with French lyrics. Ranging from sensual ballads to upbeat tracks, it captivates with its elegance and modernity.
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French R&B: Groove, emotion & collector's vinyl
From New Jack Swing to the golden age of French R&B
French R&B took root at the dawn of the 1990s, as the American new jack swing wave swept across French airwaves. Les Nubians blazed the trail in 1998 with Princesses Nubiennes, a Grammy-nominated album that proved R&B sung in French could resonate worldwide. The 2000s marked the genre's golden age: Matt Houston laid the foundations of 'street R&B' with R&B 2 Rue, Corneille captivated audiences with the timeless Parce qu'on vient de loin, and voices like Kayliah, Vitaa, Sheryfa Luna, and Singuila crafted a rich soundscape of sensual melodies and intimate storytelling. On vinyl, these records capture an era when French R&B came into its own, far beyond mere adaptations of US hits.
Key albums, essential labels & pressing advice
Standout pieces include Matt Houston's R&B 2 Rue, Corneille's Parce qu'on vient de loin, Vitaa's À fleur de toi, Kayliah's Incha'Allah, and Les Nubians' Princesses Nubiennes. On the label front, M6 Interactions, Hostile Records (EMI), Because Music, and Wagram carried the movement forward, though vinyl pressings were extremely limited at the time, with CDs dominating the market. This scarcity drives up the value of original pressings, yet recent reissues (especially from Because Music) offer a quality alternative for rediscovering these classics on wax. By comparing listings through a platform like Vinyles.com, you can track down the pressing that fits your collection, whether it's a mint-condition original or a well-crafted reissue.
