neo soul music genre
What genre of music do you like to listen too?

I like sounds individually! If a song sounds good, and its a rock song then so be it. Usually, I find myself listening to R&B, neo-soul, reggae, reggaeton, soca, and gospel.

Anything as long as it’s not rap.

“I’m a pimp and I roll and I have a bunch of ho’s”. Stupid!

Conya Doss – How about Us [HQ][R&B,Soul,Neo Soul]


R&B Keyboard: The Complete Guide with CD! (Hal Leonard Keyboard Style)


R&B Keyboard: The Complete Guide with CD! (Hal Leonard Keyboard Style)


$9.16


This comprehensive book with CD will teach you the basic skills you need to play R&B keyboard. From soul to funk to disco to pop, you’ll learn the theory, the tools, and the tricks used by the pros. The accompanying CD features many of the examples in the book, including seven complete songs performed either solo or with a full band….

Soul Music Genres, including: Funk, Neo Soul, Chicago Soul, Philadelphia Soul, Quiet Storm, Northern Soul, Blue-eyed Soul, Memphis Soul, Boogaloo, ... Jam, Deep Funk, Modern Soul, Plastic Soul


Soul Music Genres, including: Funk, Neo Soul, Chicago Soul, Philadelphia Soul, Quiet Storm, Northern Soul, Blue-eyed Soul, Memphis Soul, Boogaloo, … Jam, Deep Funk, Modern Soul, Plastic Soul


$11.96


Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We belie…

Rhythm And Blues Music Genres, including: Funk, Soul Music, Doo-wop, Neo Soul, New Jack Swing, Quiet Storm, Boogaloo, Smooth Jazz, Hip Hop Soul, ... Nederbeat, Spoken Word Soul, Latin Boogaloo


Rhythm And Blues Music Genres, including: Funk, Soul Music, Doo-wop, Neo Soul, New Jack Swing, Quiet Storm, Boogaloo, Smooth Jazz, Hip Hop Soul, … Nederbeat, Spoken Word Soul, Latin Boogaloo


$11.96


Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We belie…

A Strange Arrangement


A Strange Arrangement


$7.25


2009 debut album from the Michigan-bred Pop/Soul singer/songwriter. A Strange Arrangement draws from the inspiration of Leroy Hutson, Smokey Robinson and the legendary songwriting and production trio of Holland, Dozier, Holland. At the same time, it revels in raw the sounds of the independent (and often unappreciated) musicians who aspired to achieve a level of success akin to their famous peers. …

Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite


Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite


$5.00


Handsome in his designer clothes and angelic, nappy dreads, Maxwell styles himself a modern-day urban love prophet in the tradition of Marvin Gaye. He concocts a conceptual music suite that purports to tell a fully rounded tale of meaningful love set in the tough but misunderstood inner city. What he delivers, however, contains only the faintest hints of what he promises. Instead we get a whole lo…

Subject


Subject


$3.45


One-man show Dwele’s debut, Subject, comes correct with neo-soul staples in place. That is to say, there are enough acoustic guitars, stacked harmony vocals, mid-tempo grooves, and sound effects of scratchy vinyl to power an old-school symposium. What the Detroit-bred associate of backpack-rappers Slum Village lacks in depth, he makes up for in sheer summer-ready listenability. Dwele’s genre could…