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I Love My '00s RnB ~ 2000's R&B/Soul Playlist ~ Throwback Mix 2000s RnB & Hip Hop Party Mix. Ja Rule, 50 Cent, Keyshia Cole, Ashanti, Mariah Carey, Ne-yo, Jay-Z, Beyonce, Nelly, Kelly Roland, Young Gunz, Craig David, Vol 48. This club Mix is from one hit song to another, trust me you will watch and dance to it till end. ❗❗FOR PROMOTION USE ONLY❗❗ Disclaimer: This video is for promotional use only. We do not own the rights. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. FT. Family Affair - Mary J. Blige Put Me Down - Donell Jones feat. Styles P & Lady May So Sick - Ne-Yo Rock Wit U (Awww Baby) - Ashanti Slow Down - Bobby V. Always On Time - Ja Rule 21 Questions - 50 Cent Foolish - Ashanti '03 Bonnie & Clyde - JAY-Z Happy MTV Version - Ashanti Try Again - Aaliyah All Rise - Blue 7 Days - Craig David No Better Love - Young Gunz Down Ass Chick - Ja Rule Dilemma – Nelly ft Kelly Roland Shoulda Let You Go - Keyshia Cole Touch My Body - Mariah Carey Put It On Me - Ja Rule Gangsta Lovin' - Eve Just in Case - Jaheim Get ready to ignite the dance floor with the ultimate Music Mix ! We've curated the hottest tracks and hits to ensure your party is nothing short of epic. From pulsating beats to infectious rhythms, this TOP Party Mix guarantees a non-stop dance party that will have everyone grooving until the sun comes up! ♪ We hope you enjoy this Music Mix Don't forget to like and subscribe for more music videos like this one! Tags: old school r&b, r&b mix, 2000 r&b hits, 90s hits r&b and hip hop, r&b playlist, 2000's music hits, rnb old skool mix, 90s r&b, old school r&b, r&b songs, rnb, r and b, r&b love songs, 90's r&b, r&b music, r & b songs, old r&b songs With artists like Mary J. Blige and Kehlani currently selling out nationwide tours, the anticipation of SZA’s long-awaited sophomore project and classic producers like Babyface, Bryan-Michael Cox, and Jermaine Dupri refocusing their attention on the genre, R&B seems to be shining—at least in a front-facing manner. But while R&B is clearly alive and thriving, no one can deny that the genre has changed drastically in the last 30 years. Hip-hop’s influence may be the major difference. Since the inception of radio and recorded music, charting platforms and music distributors have struggled with how to classify music made by Black performers. Originally lumping them into a category known as the “Harlem Hit Parade” in 1942, and later simply “Race Records” by 1945, Billboard coined the term Rhythm & Blues, first popularized in radio and label jargon in the 40s, and meant as an umbrella term for African-American secular songs. Billboard tried on “Soul Music” and simply “Black Music” for size between 1969 and 1990, before finally settling on the abbreviation “R&B.” The phrase went on to define the sound for Gen X. Mary’s Joints By the 1990s, “R&B” was the commonly accepted terminology for soulful Black music. But one fateful studio session with Sean Combs shaped a brand new sound that would define the genre’s future. “One day Puffy was working at Uptown Records with Jodeci, and they had a session with Teddy Riley and Teddy Riley didn’t show up,” author and music critic Craig Seymour says, noting that the group was slated to remix their hit single “Come And Talk To Me.” With Riley out of commission, Combs took inspiration from the DJs of his youth and synced the vocals with one of his favorite hip-hop songs, “You’re A Customer,” by EPMD. The R&B remix went on to reign supreme, with influential collaborations between Mariah Carey and Ol’ Dirty Bastard; SWV and Wu Tang Clan; and of course, Mary J. Blige and Method Man, becoming instant classics. Hip-hop and R&B’s sounds (and audience) became so intertwined on the charts and in the public consciousness, Billboard changed their charting to Hot R&B/Hip-Hop in 1999, officially consolidating the genres. “By the 2000s, you already had R&B and hip-hop moving a little closer together and more beat-oriented records on the radio,” says Kelefa Sanneh, author of Major Labels: A History of Popular Music in Seven Genres . “R&B and hip-hop were really living side by side.” “It was almost like they balanced each other out as two halves of the same genre.” The early aughts were dominated by artists who blended the two, such as Usher, Alicia Keys, and Beyoncé. More change was on the way. Source: https://www.essence.com/entertainment...