R&B
(Rhythm and Blues) is a genre that combines soulful vocals with elements of jazz, gospel, and blues. Emerging in the 1940s, it evolved from its roots in African-American communities, shaping modern pop and hip-hop. Characterized by smooth melodies, emotional lyrics, and rhythmic grooves, it focuses on love, relationships, and personal expression. Key artists include Marvin Gaye, Beyoncé, and Alicia Keys, blending tradition with contemporary sounds.