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Neo soul (sometimes called progressive soul) [1] is a genre of popular music.As a term, it was coined by music industry entrepreneur Kedar Massenburg during the late 1990s to market and describe a style of music that emerged from soul and contemporary R&B.
Neo soul; R&B; hip hop; hip hop soul; reggae; progressive rap; Ruffhouse; Columbia; Contributed to bringing hip hop and neo soul to the forefront of popular music, and regarded as among the best hip-hop albums of all time. [467] [468] Accolades: 25 August 1998 () XO: Elliott Smith Alternative rock [469] art pop [470] baroque pop [471] chamber ...
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Makeda Davis (2000–2001) Groove Theory was an American R&B duo, with former member, singer-songwriter Amel Larrieux and songwriter/producer/actor, Bryce Wilson . The group is best known for their 1995 hit " Tell Me ", which reached the top five of Billboard ' s Hot 100 and the US Billboard R&B chart .
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D'Angelo is considered a key pioneer of the neo-soul movement. In the mid-1990s, neo soul, which added 1970s soul influences to the hip hop soul blend, arose, led by artists such as D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, and Maxwell. Lauryn Hill and Missy Elliott further blurred the line between R&B and hip hop by recording both styles.
January 29, 2000 Savage Garden "I Knew I Loved You" 4 853 February 19, 2000 Mariah Carey featuring Joe and 98 Degrees "Thank God I Found You" 1 854 March 4, 2000 Lonestar "Amazed" 2 855 March 18, 2000 Destiny's Child "Say My Name" 3 856 April 8, 2000 Santana featuring The Product G&B "Maria Maria" 10 857 June 17, 2000 Aaliyah "Try Again" 1 858
Stylistically, the collective's music has been variously described as neo soul, alternative hip hop, [2] progressive soul, [3] avant-garde, soul, conscious rap, and jazz fusion. [4] Their members often collaborated on each other's recordings, holding extensive and innovative sessions at Electric Lady Studios in New York, which produced several ...