Rhythm and blues music
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Rhythm and blues music
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Rhythm and blues music
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Incoming Resources
- If you're reading this it's too late, Drake
- The Five Heartbeats, Twentieth Century Fox presents a film by Robert Townsend ; produced by Loretha C. Jones ; written by Robert Townsend & Keenen Ivory Wayans ; directed by Robert Townsend
- Only the strong survive, Bruce Springsteen
- Now that's what I call music!, 61
- Here we go again, celebrating the genius of Ray Charles, Willie Nelson, Wynton Marsalis ; featuring Norah Jones
- Blurred lines, Robin Thicke
- Struggle love, Jaheim
- Beyoncé
- Let the good times roll, the music of Louis Jordan, B.B. King
- Beauty behind the madness, Weeknd
- 4, Beyoncé
- The Atlantic singles collection 1967-1970, Aretha Franklin
- The soul sessions, Vol. 2
- So far gone, Drake
- There's really a wolf, RUSS
- Anti, Rihanna
- Daydream, Mariah Carey
- My life II--, the journey continues (act 1), Mary J. Blige
- Sean Kingston, Sean Kingston
- Ctrl, SZA
- Girl on fire, Alicia Keys
- Timbaland presents shock value II
- Now that's what I call music!, 38
- Live!, Patti LaBelle
- Unorthodox jukebox, Bruno Mars
- My way, Usher
- Now that's what I call music!, 51
- The pains of growing, by Alessia Cara
- Any love, Luther Vandross
- And then you shoot your cousin, the Roots
- Wake up!, John Legend & the Roots
- Give the people what they want, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
- XXIVK magic, Bruno Mars
- The London sessions, Mary J. Blige
- Loud, Rihanna
- The road from Memphis, Booker T. Jones
- Thursday, Weeknd
- People gonna talk, James Hunter
- Beautifully human, words and sounds, Jill Scott, Vol. 2
- Love and hate, Michael Kiwanuka
- The definitive collection, Lionel Richie
- Hiding place, Tori Kelly
- Rebirth, Jennifer Lopez
- The dutchess, Fergie
- Back to black, Amy Winehouse
- The best of Earth, Wind & Fire, vol. I
- Now 18, that's what I call music!
- Kiwanuka, Michael Kiwanuka
- Dawn FM, The Weeknd
- My everything, Ariana Grande
Outgoing Resources
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