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
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- We are, Jon Batiste
- Endlessly, Duffy
- Travelling without moving, Jamiroquai
- Now that's what I call music!, 56
- Livin' on a high note, Mavis Staples
- Ruby, Macy Gray
- Good girl gone bad, the remixes, Rihanna
- Good thing, Leon Bridges
- Dance with my father, Luther Vandross
- Before love came to kill us, Jessie Reyez
- A brand new me, Aretha Franklin with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- I never loved a man the way I love you, Aretha Franklin
- Keys, Alicia Keys
- The prophet speaks, Van Morrison
- Milestone, Chrisette Michele
- Dirty computer, Janelle Monáe
- The Jacksons story, number 1's
- The rebirth, Bobby V
- Higher, Regina Belle
- Ollusion, Omarion
- Woman, Jill Scott
- The London sessions, Mary J. Blige
- Best kept secret, Leona Lewis
- Black panther, the album : music from and inspired by
- G I R L, Pharrell Williams
- Live in London, Mavis Staples
- Looking 4 myself, Usher
- People love the blues, Sista Monica
- The very best of Aretha Franklin
- Now that's what I call music!, 79
- Lost in time, Eric Benét
- The birth of soul, the complete Atlantic rhythm & blues recordings, 1952-1959, Ray Charles
- Brandy & Ray J, a family business
- Letters from Birmingham, Ruben Studdard
- Starboy, Weeknd
- Hive mind, the Internet
- Encore, Anderson East
- So damn happy, Aretha Franklin
- Anthology, 50th anniversary, Four Tops
- Everything is love, The Carters
- Illumination, [Earth, Wind & Fire]
- Aretha's best
- The best of Gladys Knight & the Pips, Gladys Knight & the Pips
- Piano & a microphone 1983, Prince
- King of R&B, Jacquees
- Black radio, Robert Glasper Experiment
- Fortune, Chris Brown
- The dutchess [sic], Fergie
- Love absolute, Vivian Green
- Versus, Usher
Outgoing Resources
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