Actress who portrayed Selena in “Selena”: 2 wds.

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Last seen on: Daily Celebrity Crossword – 7/8/18 People Sunday

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Contemporary R&B (also known as simply R&B), is a music genre that combines elements of rhythm and blues, pop, soul, funk, hip hop, and electronic music.

The genre features a distinctive record production style, drum machine-backed rhythms, lots of pitch corrected vocals, an occasional saxophone-laced beat to give a jazz feel (mostly common in contemporary R&B songs prior to the year 1995) and a smooth, lush style of vocal arrangement. Electronic influences are becoming an increasing trend and the use of hip hop or dance-inspired beats are typical, although the roughness and grit inherent in hip hop may be reduced and smoothed out. Contemporary R&B vocalists are often known for their use of melisma, popularized by vocalists such as Michael Jackson, R. Kelly, Craig David, Stevie Wonder,[1] Whitney Houston[1][2][3] and Mariah Carey.[2][4][5]

Contemporary R&B originated at the end of the disco era, in the late-1970s, when Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones added more electronics elements to the black music sound of the time to create a smoother dancefloor-friendly sound.[6] The first result was Off the Wall (1979), which—according to Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic—”was a visionary album, that found a way to break disco wide open into a new world where the beat was undeniable, but not the primary focus” and “was part of a colorful tapestry of lush ballads and strings, smooth soul and pop, soft rock, and alluring funk”.[7]

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