The legacy of R'n'B party
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The Legacy of R&B Party : The New Jack Swing definitively buried by its own creator Teddy Riley, the new generation of artists at the forefront in the mid-90s turns to a trend called R'n'B. A name that tastes like déjà vu if we assume that in the USA, since the advent of the Billboard charts, black American music has been called R&B for Rhythm & Blues. Thus, like a loop that closes but continues to look towards the future, R'n'B happily mixes some melodies from the past with modern arrangements. The genre is very popular and becomes, in many ways, the new Pop of the 90s. It allows male and female groups to make a place for themselves on the airwaves and MTV playlists. The girls (Allure with "Head Over Heels [here in remix version with Nas], SWV with "You're the One" [rare radio remix version with rap]) and the boys (Jagged Edge with "Let's Get Married" in a powerful Remarqable remix version, Next with "Too Close" [Phatboy club mix version] and "Butta Love" [You Got The Love remix]) rack up hits that are often revealed on movie soundtracks before winning the public's favor. R'n'B also allows former Boy Band stars to forge a new image: once the *NSYNC adventure is over, Justin Timberlake flies solo to other skies ("Like I Love You" [remix featuring Clipse]). R. Kelly becomes the king of R'n'B with a very prolific production during the 90s ("Thank God It's Friday" and "Only The Loot Can Make Me Happy"). This emperor coexists with golden voices that work wonders like Kenny Lattimore ("Never Too Busy" here in All-Star Head Up Mix version). R'n'B also knows how to bring together divas from several generations, from Aretha Franklin ("Here We Go Again"), to Monica ("All Eyez On Me" [Urban Mix]) or Amerie ("One Thing") not to mention Whitney Houston ("Love That Man"). So many bridges and collaborations that demonstrate that these melodies have a real trans-generational power.Buy The legacy of R'n'B party at the best price
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Product information
- Album The legacy of R'n'B party
- Artist Multi-artistes
- Release date 2016-09-23
- Label SONY MUSIC CATALOGUE
- Distributor SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
- Format CD Digipack
- EAN 0888751984622
- Number of discs 3
- Number of tracks 34
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Disc 1
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Butta love (you got the love remix)
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Don't talk
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Daydreamin', pt. ii (extended version)
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Let's get married (ReMarqable remix)
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Like I love you
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After party
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Never too busy (All Star head up mix)
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Tell me (6 Karat Hip Hop mix)
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Tell me how you feel (radio mix)
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No more (Cuban Linx 2000 remix)
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Talkin' to me (Mark Ronson Sunshine remix) (titre bonus)
Disc 2
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Come on out
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Only the loot can make me happy
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U know what's up
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Unpretty
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Head over heels
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Nobody better (Blacksmith r'n'b rub)
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Still in love
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Keep it real
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Here we go again
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Love that man
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Quickie (titre bonus)
Disc 3
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U don't have to call
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I see you
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All eyez on me (Urban mix)
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Weekend (radio mix)
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Thank god it's friday
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Too close (Phatboy Club mix)
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Put me down
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1 thing
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Joyride
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You're the one
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I'm not feeling you (titre bonus)
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Yo (excuse me miss) (Johnny Douglas remix) (titre bonus)
