R&B singer with Xscape who won season 3 of “The Masked Singer” as the Night Angel: 2 wds.

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Kandi Burruss.

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

The genre features a distinctive record production style, drum machine-backed rhythms, pitch corrected vocals, 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, Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey. As of late, contemporary R&B rhythms are being combined with elements of hip-hop and pop music.

Contemporary R&B originated at the end of the disco era in the late-1970s, when Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones added more electronic elements to the sound of the time to create a smoother dancefloor-friendly sound. 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”.

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