Rhythm & Blues: Rhythm And Blues

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R & B of The 90s Rhythm and Blues, also known as R&B has impacted today’s society tremendously. Many artists have different types of styles. Celebrities were better as groups than as individuals. R&B in the 90s has changed in many ways, some say it changed for the better, while others think the opposite. Many people don’t even know the history of R&B; they just go off of what they have heard from someone else. The term rhythm and blues has several different meanings. In the early 1950's it applied to blues records, in the late 1950's it applied to electric blues along with gospel and soul, in the 1960's it was called soul music, and in the 1970's it was a blanket term for soul, funk, and disco. Rhythm and Blues is a form of black music that
During the 90s is when celebrities started combining their music with others to form groups, for example, TLC, Destiny’s Child, Jodeci, Blackstreet, and Jagged Edge. Some of the groups listed had three to four people per group. Years later it seemed as if these groups began to fall apart and a majority of these artists became individual artists instead. “The same way that the sneaker game was radically different 20 years ago, the style has also shifted. Thanks to the Internet and a renewed interest in dudes learning how to dress themselves, we're readily bombarded by a staggering amount of look books, drops, and style advice each day.” (Welty, 1) The style in the 90s was very different and popping. A lot of artists were setting trends just because of how good they were looking. People looked up to their style and the way they carried themselves. Many
This generation of music brought the black and white community together after the civil rights movement. “The blues helped African American performers to gain mainstream acceptance and also bring black and white musicians and audiences together into a series of local subcultural communities known as “blues scenes.” These communities allowed for mutual admiration of an aesthetic experience and enabled people to forget their racial differences.”(Schranck,1) Therefore rhythm and blues has brought both communities together and combined both races and their music as

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