Louis Jordan, New York, N.Y. July 1946

R’n’B

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Rhythm and blues, often abbreviated as R’n’B, is a genre of popular music that originated in African-American communities in the 1940s. The term was originally used by record companies to describe recordings marketed predominantly to urban African Americans, at a time when “urbane, rocking, jazz-based music with a heavy, insistent beat” was becoming more popular. In the commercial rhythm and blues music typical of the 1950s through the 1970s, the bands usually consisted of piano, one or two guitars, bass, drums, one or more saxophones, and sometimes background vocalists. R’n’B lyrical themes often encapsulate the African-American experience of pain and the quest for freedom and joy, as well as triumphs and failures in terms of relationships, economics, and aspirations.

Introducing: KENZIE

Eeeeeeeeeekk. All my alarms are ringing right now. I've been playing Kenzie's relatively new EP 'Dark July' (Yeah we're a little late to the game. Well 14 days late that is) via her own label BBYTTH (pronounced baby teeth). And we haven't got enough praise for the four tracks on offer here.

Introducing: Nona

From Southern Netherlands. Comes a shiny new star in the making. Called Nona, in her twenties, the Dutch singer-songwriter just dropped a debut track titled "It's Alright".

Introducing: Wayi

Temporary is the second song off WAYI’s upcoming soul/rnb project, consisting in 5 tracks all written by herself and produced by James Lowland. Entitled Love in Progress, the debut EP is expected at the end of the summer.