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    Songs by Redman and similar artists
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    R&B hits from the rich history of premier hip hop label Bad Boy Records, started by Sean "Diddy" Combs in 1993. http://www.badboyonline.com
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    Songs by Prince and similar artists
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    Songs by Jaheim and similar artists
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    This smoothed-out, laid back hip-hop goes deep on the jazz-sampling tip and showcases MCs dropping deep and introspective lyrics. One to bliss out to.

"Just let your soul glo"

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    Bust out that old bottle of activator and keep your curl moisturized while getting down to this batch of funky jams from the early '80s. Brought to you by DJ Brainchild.

90's Slow Jams

ATCQ:Samples

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    A crate-digger's dream, here are the smooth, soulful and funky tracks sampled by Q-Tip and Ali Shaheed Muhammad for their visionary '90s hip hop group, A Tribe Called Quest.

Bad Boy_R&B

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    R&B hits from the rich history of premier hip hop label Bad Boy Records, started by Sean "Diddy" Combs in 1993. http://www.badboyonline.com

Chuckii

Cookout: Rap

D.V. Hits

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    Delicious Vinyl is the original west coast label from the golden age of hip-hop. From Young MC to J Dilla to The Brand New Heavies, Delicious Vinyl was on the forefront of rap and R&B and continues releasing great tracks from artist like Illa J, Chop Black and Frank Nitt.

DJ Premier

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    Cited by countless rappers, journalists, and fellow producers as one of the greatest hip-hop producers of all time, DJ Premier has left an an indelible mark on the genre. Here are Primo's greatest beats.

Dungeon Fam

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    A collection of music created by and/or featuring members of the Atlanta, Georgia based hip hop/R&B/soul musical collective, the Dungeon Family. Most notable members include Outkast, Goodie Mob, and Organized Noize Productions.

EWF & More

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good morning hip hop

Hip-Hop/R&B

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    Whether it's a diva calling for some rhymes to spark up a remix or a hip-hopper adding some old-school sweetness to a bangin' track, these are the most authentic cross-genre collaborations ever recorded.

I <3 Old School

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    Hip hop was born in the Bronx, and even before it was played in the clubs, it was the soundtrack to a thousand block parties throughout the '80s and into the early '90s.

Illmatic

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    Hip-hop producers DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Q-Tip and Large Professor helped make Nas's Illmatic a '90s hip hop classic. Explore the best of the quartet's other work from the same era.

JJ & TL

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    A collection of songs produced, written, and/or featuring performances by the legendary R&B/Pop production team.

Kenny Lattimore

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    Songs by Kenny Lattimore and similar artists

LeVert

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    Songs by LeVert and similar artists

M&M

M.C.

Najee

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    Songs by Najee and similar artists

neo-soul

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    Coined in the early '90s, neo-soul describes the fusion of soul and contemporary R&B. While following the tradition of classic soul, neo-soul artists frequently incorporate elements of jazz, funk and hip hop into their music.

new jack

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    New Jack Swing defined the urban music scene as the '80s became the '90s and R&B met hip-hop. Rediscover this era of sweet harmonies with a hint of swagger and unlimited style.

new jack 2

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    Break out your Cross Colours and Karl Kani gear for this collection of the swinging beats that changed the sound of Black music in the late 80s and early 90s brought to you By DJ Brainchild

prince and more

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    Songs by Prince and similar artists

smoooooooooooth jazz

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    Jazz on the light and easy side, spanning the decades with plenty of mellow R&B flourishes.

Smoothed Out Hip-Hop

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    This smoothed-out, laid back hip-hop goes deep on the jazz-sampling tip and showcases MCs dropping deep and introspective lyrics. One to bliss out to.

Stevie J.

T.R...Drop It!!

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    Teddy Riley the creator of New Jack Swing. Break out your bright vinyl jump suit and jheri curl. Get out on the street and let Johnny Kemp, Michael Jackson, Guy, Blackstreet, Heavy D, Keith Sweat, Wreckx-N-Effect and others get you dancing like 1980s enjoy.

Tony! Toni! Tone!

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    Songs by Tony! Toni! Toné! and similar artists