R&B

Syleena Johnson is at peace and has therapy credit. “I’m feeling a lot better inside my mind and my heart,” she tells Rated R&B. Her journey to this pleasurable moment of solace hasn’t come easy, but she realized those tears during sessions indicated a breakthrough. “You’re facing trauma, and you’re healing from it. You’re dealing
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ROE shows off her nostalgic style in the video for “Baby.”  The Rae Blackman-directed video features ROE in setups that alternate between retro and modern. For most of the visual, she is performing in front of a shaggy pink wall dressed in a tie-dye romper. She’s also seen having her cake — and eating it, too.  Speaking
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With the release of her new album ALPHA nearby, Charlotte Day Wilson extracts another track from its zipped folder.  At the beginning of “Keep Moving,” the Toronto singer’s latest track apes the somber tone and redeemer lyrics of her May release “If I Could.” Everything from the song’s tempo to her dedication to a romance shift, suddenly
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If there’s one thing you can say about Sevyn Streeter, she’s always going to give you a unique, sensual video.  In her “Guilty” video, directed by Young Chang, the talented singer-songwriter brings together a host of female friends to indulge in a getaway filled with Black, shirtless specimens. In between shots of Streeter and her
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It’s a big day for Otis Kane. The singer-songwriter has finally released his debut album Purple Blue. With 13 tracks, Kane gives way to new sonic and lyrical boundaries in R&B. “Lost” is a guitar-driven track based solely on blues words of hopelessness without his partner in his life. On “Fell Into It,” Kane teams
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H.E.R. has a lot to be grateful for these days. Before releasing her proper debut album, she has already seen much success over the last five years of her budding career that includes four Grammy wins, an Oscar win, seven platinum and eight gold certifications from the RIAA, a sold-out music festival that she curated
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Fans of H.E.R. won’t have to wait much longer for her debut album to drop. Today, the Grammy-winning singer/songwriter announced her first proper album, Back Of My Mind, will release on June 18 via MBK Entertainment/RCA Records.  She shared a trailer for Back Of My Mind, where she briefly spoke about the inspiration behind the title. “People
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Inventing new ways to applaud the maternal figure in your life can come naturally for some and difficult for others. With Second Line, Dawn Richard‘s first full-length album under the Merge Records imprint, she found a way to immortalize the cherished love for her mother Debbie and expand greatly upon their bond in a creative
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Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Eric Roberson has returned with “Lessons,” his first solo single of 2021. On his tender tune, Roberson reflects on how some lessons he’s learned from his past relationships have been applied to his current one. He sings in the first verse, “God has a funny way of showing you lessons / For years
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Canadian-Ethiopian singer Liza is putting her foot down once and for all on DONE IS DONE, her first project in four years. It consists of six tracks, all of which tie her angelic vocals to narratives about a complicated relationship.  “Memorize Feelings” has strong repeat value, speaking at the possibility of a romance ending and
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Fousheé is shaping up to be one to watch. The fast-rising multifaceted artist introduces herself on a more formal level with her debut project, time machine.  The nine-track project puts Fousheé’s voice against an assortment of production co-crafted by herself alongside Steve Lacy (The Internet, Blood Orange), Malay (Sam Smith, John Legend), Biako (Baby Rose, BOSCO),
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Ella Mai has a renewal offer from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and the signing bonus comes with another deserved plaque. Her return single “Not Another Love Song” has met the digital equivalent sales requirements to become her latest gold-certified hit.  This news comes nearly two months after the glossy hard-hitting track almost claimed Grammy winner
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As the temperature continues to rise, so does the urge to shake our moneymakers. For that reason, genre-bending artist Breland has ordered us to the dance floor for a country twerk anthem titled “Throw It Back” featuring Keith Urban. The instrumentation is a cross-breeding of hip-hop and country influences, incorporating a driving bass and a twang
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From “Fight For You” to “I Can’t Breathe,” H.E.R. has been consistent with using her platform to bring awareness to social issues. So, it’s no surprise that the Grammy and Oscar-winning singer/songwriter has released a new song titled “Change.” Produced by Jeff “Gitty” Gitelman, Flippa and Swagg R’Celious, “Change” is an inspiring anthem that encourages the younger
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