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Soul music dominated the U.S. R’n’B chart in the 1960s, and many recordings crossed over into the pop charts in the U.S., Britain and elsewhere. By 1968, the soul music genre had begun to splinter. Some soul artists developed funk music, while other singers and groups developed slicker, more sophisticated, and in some cases more politically conscious varieties. By the early 1970s, soul music had been influenced by psychedelic rock and other genres, leading to psychedelic soul and progressive soul. The United States saw the development of neo soul around 1994. There are also several other subgenres and offshoots of soul music.

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Hutch – Never Like The First Time

A raw, intimate debut from UK singer-songwriter Hutch. Never Like The First Time captures addiction, surrender, and rebirth with jazz-tinged restraint and emotional honesty. A track that lets the dark and shiny moments coexist, proving vulnerability is where real connection — and survival — begin.
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Helado Negro – Sender Receiver

Dive into “Sender Receiver”, the latest track from Helado Negro — a lush, conceptual groove that fuses shimmering synths with reflections on power, language, and connection. A transmission that makes you think while your hips quietly agree.
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Alabama Shakes – Another Life

Alabama Shakes return after a decade with “Another Life,” a soul-stirring comeback single that bridges past selves and present realities. Brittany Howard’s soaring vocals and the band’s timeless groove remind us why the hiatus was worth the wait.

Cloud Droppings – #Redux

Like raindrops on a windowsill or half-remembered dreams from a nap you didn’t mean to take, Cloud Droppings – #Redux floats between languages, moods, and genres with an unbothered grace.