Whether it's a slow ballad as a bride walks down the aisle or an upbeat groove that gets everyone dancing at the reception, there's an R&B song that's perfect for the big day.
In addition to having such a prestigious career for himself over the last six decades, he's also been the man behind the pen for other artists as well.
Some musicians have fascinating lives and groundbreaking careers that would be perfect for the big screen. A great biopic allows artists to share their journey, while giving day-one fans a chance to relive the magic and introducing new listeners to their music.
In a hilarious segment on the '7PM in Brooklyn' podcast, NBA legend Carmelo Anthony told the story of the first time he met Stevie Wonder. Wonder, who was born blind, talked about how much he loved "watching" Melo play and he went on to admit that it was hard for him to keep it together.
What makes a great song? Naturally, a song needs compelling production and sweet melodies, but the most important (and sometimes most underrated) factor is the lyrics.
One of the cool things about R&B is hearing how the sound seems to constantly change from the previous decade. The 1980s was no different. From Michael Jackson to The Gap Band, here's a list of some of the hottest R&B songs of the '80s.
Today, we highlight those early 2020s records that deserve a wider audience because even if it's not topping anyone's year-end list doesn't mean it isn't incredible music.
The 1970s was an interesting time in regard to how the masses chose to label music genres. During this decade, R&B was used as an all-encompassing term to group the styles of soul, funk, and disco.
Throughout music history, countless songs have described the sadness, pain, disappointment, and frustration of relationships that have gone awry. Here is a list of R&B songs that tell stories about a broken heart.
Playing one instrument is hard enough — excelling at more than one is the stuff legends are about. Here is our list of great musical artists who are also successful multi-instrumentalists.
One-word song titles highlight how artists can show impact and power with a simple statement. Here is a list of memorable songs throughout the years with one-word titles.
Flip through the slideshow below for 20 of the most iconic boy band songs, from classics like "I'm A Believer" by The Monkees to more modern boy band hits from BTS, the Jonas Brothers, and more.
James Corden isn't sure when his popular "Carpool Karaoke" segment will return to The Late Late Show—"I hope so much that we'll be able to do it before the end of the year"—so he spent his time with The Ellen DeGeneres Show reminiscing on his 2015 installment with Stevie Wonder.
While these LPs are ranked from least to greatest, it's important to note that there are no bad Stevie Wonder albums — just efforts that occasionally aren't worthy of his mind-blowing talent.
We've assembled a (chronological) playlist of vintage Stevie that covers most of the hits, but also hips you to some deep tracks that may very well turn you into a Wonder fanatic.
Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and it's important for music fans to have the right tunes in order. For R&B lovers, it's eminent that Feb. 14 is about celebrating love with a special someone, and the proper songs can set the mood just right.
In January 1959, a little-known songwriter named Berry Gordy took $800 he scrounged together from family — along with meager royalties he earned writing "Lonely Teardrops" for Jackie Wilson — to found Tamla Records, better known as Motown Records.
The former Nickelodeon star is all grown up, and while her previous album “Dangerous Woman” was more of her coming-out party, “Sweetener” shows how much Grande has upped her game.