R&B/Soul is a broad category that encompasses much of non-sacred African American music. Its reach spans from the early vocal hits by Sam & Dave such as "Hold On, I'm Coming" and "Soul Man" to Ray Charles' "What'd I Say" to the mid-1970s radio-ready soul/pop of the Delfonics' "Didn't I Blow Your Mind" and Al Green's "Let's Stay Together," and all the way to the modern R&B of Beyonce and Usher. The category is united by emotive vocals, hints of funk and, of course, ample doses of pure, impassioned soul.
R&B/Soul: Earth Wind and Fire, The Five Stairsteps, Marvin Gaye, Lenny Williams, Donny Hathaway, The Isley Brothers, Dwele, Chuckii Booker, Kem, Floetry, Silk, Chaka Khan, Jennifer Hudson, Jean Knight, Will Downing, Brian McKnight, Sly & The Family Stone, Avant, Ray Charles, Akon, R. Kelly, Nate Dogg, Usher, Carl Thomas, Dru Hill, Bobby Valentino, Ne-Yo, Trey Songz, Jagged Edge, TLC, Ciara, Beyonce, Aaliyah, Alfonzo Hunter, After 7, Atlantic Starr, Barry White, Curtis Mayfield, Whitney Houston, Omarion, J. Holiday, Raheem DeVaughn, The Dream, Keri Hilson, Tyrese, Joe, Alicia Keys, Keyshia Cole, Lloyd, Musiq Soulchild, Montell Jordan, I-15, Lyfe Jennings, Mario, Ray J, and Gnarls Barkley.
by ♫ Highway to Hell ♫ October 06, 2009
R&B music that lacks soul and emotion and has similar to ringtone rap. Lots of pop and hip-hop elements and usually sings about "ma shawty", "ma boo" with a random Ayyyyy.
by Kyle 230 December 07, 2009
Used to point out when one has failed or is making choices that someone inexperienced with the activity would make.
by Roy Grey November 06, 2009
by Qwerffhhg March 06, 2019
Synonymous with "Are you serious?" or "Are you for real?"
Originated from the legendary chill v combat-ex match, commentated by the bear semenated day9.
Originated from the legendary chill v combat-ex match, commentated by the bear semenated day9.
Girl: I'm pregnant
Guy: r u for rela?
Girl: mhmm
Guy: kk let's talk about this at the top of a flight of stairs
Guy: r u for rela?
Girl: mhmm
Guy: kk let's talk about this at the top of a flight of stairs
by rowbsie November 08, 2009
A mocking question to someone you know is angry, usually used in the context of griefing in online games.
by foxblaze July 28, 2010