With their album 'The Show, The After Party, The Hotel,' Jodeci lived up to their reputation as the bad boys of R&B.| uDiscover Music
The best New Jack Swing songs are R&B with production more traditionally associated with hip-hop... But it’s of course much more than that.| uDiscover Music
The best Jodeci songs were unrepentant about their subject matter, serving sex and soul in equal measure throughout the group's career.| uDiscover Music
Many regard Amy Winehouse as a pop star, but few realize that her distinctive vocal style was shaped by her love for jazz as a youngster.| uDiscover Music
The legendary Motown Records has relaunched the website for its Classic Motown division, infusing its web presence with myriad features.| uDiscover Music
Erykah Badu will kick off her ‘Mama’s Gun’ Tour next month with a special show at The Hollywood Bowl. Westside Gunn will open.| uDiscover Music
The Weeknd's 'Kiss Land' helped the XO crooner cement his career with his hauntingly stunning debut album.| uDiscover Music
Legendary R&B group Jodeci are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their album 'The Show, The Afterparty, The Hotel' with a new vinyl reissue.| uDiscover Music
Paul Weller is a singer-songwriter who's known for his esteemed solo career as well as his work as part of The Jam and The Style Council.| uDiscover Music
Stevie Wonder is one of the most commercially and critically successful pop artists of the last century, with countless hit singles.| uDiscover Music
Halsey's 'Gasoline' was a 'BADLANDS' deluxe bonus track that captured the singer facing a moment of existential doubt.| uDiscover Music
James Brown was one of the most legendary and famous performers in American pop culture and is often referred to as 'The Godfather of Soul'.| uDiscover Music
‘Pon De Replay’ revealed Rihanna’s prowess as a hitmaker, but her debut album, ‘Music Of The Sun,’ proved she was a pop icon in the making.| uDiscover Music
Looking for happy music? We’ve got you covered with songs designed to lift your mood, whether you're into pop, country, dance, or something else altogether.| uDiscover Music
Doubling down on their strengths while oscillating between new sounds, Boyz II Men's 'II' is the rare sequel that surpasses the original.| uDiscover Music
Get the very latest music news, releases, tour dates, interviews, exclusives and music videos from the biggest artists in the world.| uDiscover Music
The main producers behind Young Jeezy's 2008 record, 'The Recession,' detail how the album came to fruition.| uDiscover Music
Hip-hop has always been politically charged, but with social divisions becoming ever more fractured, conscious hip-hop is making a return.| uDiscover Music
Nice & Smooth debuted on Def Jam with the album ‘Ain’t a Damn Thing Changed.' It has some of the group's biggest hits.| uDiscover Music
Master P's triumphant 1997 album 'Ghetto D' is where you can find one of his most indelible singles: 'Make ’Em Say Ugh.'| uDiscover Music
U2 are one of the most famous and successful rock bands of all time, with a core lineup of Bono, The Edge, Larry Mullen Jr. and Adam Clayton.| uDiscover Music
Nicki Minaj is a Trinidadian rapper and singer who's one of the biggest stars in hip-hop, with a career that's shaped rap the 2010s.| uDiscover Music
Lady Gaga is one of the most famous pop stars of the 21st century, with classic albums and chart-topping singles beloved the world over.| uDiscover Music
Navigating the trek from a huge hit group to solo success is treacherous one – but Fergie has a track record of making things work.| uDiscover Music
Discover our selection of the best Beethoven works including symphony, concerto, and piano sonata masterpieces.| uDiscover Music
With the ‘Out Of Our Heads’ album, The Rolling Stones penned their first truly classic song and found themselves thrust into global stardom.| uDiscover Music
From fleeting, backstage hangs to longtime creative partnerships, the best musical friendships come in all forms.| uDiscover Music
Son of Chess Records co-founder Leonard Chess, Marshall Chess offers an exclusive guide to the Chicago label that helped invent rock’n’roll.| uDiscover Music
The 1966 compilation ‘Chicago/The Blues/Today!’ helped create new opportunities for its artists and influenced countless rock musicians.| uDiscover Music
The Rolling Stones are one of the biggest and most important rock bands in history, with an acclaimed catalogue of classic albums.| uDiscover Music
Eric Clapton is a rock icon, a guitar god, yet he has never lost his passion for the music that inspired him as a teenager.| uDiscover Music
Between 1966 and 1971, The Doors were America’s most important rock group with a certain ultra-charismatic and wildly unpredictable singer.| uDiscover Music
Paul Simon is one of the most influential singer-songwriters of all time, with a songbook that's essential to American popular culture.| uDiscover Music
With the mind-bending collection ‘Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor,’ Rob Zombie held the antidote to all that was normal in rock.| uDiscover Music
Robbie Williams is an award-winning British pop singer and songwriter who's found great success over his multi-decade career.| uDiscover Music
We present a selection of the best music from the 19-album, 40-year legacy of Canadian progressive rock figureheads Rush.| uDiscover Music
‘Ride The Lightning’ injected a new sense of excitement into the stagnant scene of the early 80s and changed thrash metal forever.| uDiscover Music
If you’ve only listened to a few songs from Def Leppard’s career, you probably don’t know how versatile the band has been through the years.| uDiscover Music
Metallica are one of the most successful metal bands of all time, comprised of James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett, and Robert Trujillo| uDiscover Music
Under pressure to deliver after the success of ‘Kimono My House,’ Sparks again came up with the goods on 'Propaganda.'| uDiscover Music
Sparks 'Indiscreet' came on the back of two successful albums. But instead of staying the course, the group had far grander ideas in mind.| uDiscover Music
Sparks are a California glam rock band comprised of Ron and Russell Mael, known for their sense of humor and melodic inventiveness.| uDiscover Music
On the back of a seismic chart performance by their single ‘Don’t Dream It’s Over,’ the world woke up to Crowded House’s rousing debut album.| uDiscover Music
US audiences saw the unique teaming of Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend, and Keith Moon for three shows only on Eric's summer 1974 US schedule.| uDiscover Music
The debut of MTV Europe, on August 1, 1987, was six years to the day since MTV had launched in the US, and Dire Straits opened proceedings.| uDiscover Music
FM radio & pirate radio began experimenting with different kinds of music; shows dedicated to playing rock music and AOR. The revolution was in full swing.| uDiscover Music
Steve Miller Band are a San Francisco band led by Steve Miller, with a massively successful career of hit singles.| uDiscover Music
Located in west London, The Ealing Club was once home to The Rolling Stones and The Who. It's the iconic birthplace of British rock’n’roll.| uDiscover Music
Nick Drake was a British folk singer-songwriter known for his pastoral sound, introspective lyrics, and distinctive voice.| uDiscover Music
No matter what stage you’re going through, we’ve compiled the best breakup songs: from heartsick power ballads to flat-out-ranging rockers.| uDiscover Music
Marvin Gaye was one of the most influential and successful artists in the history of R&B, with countless classic albums and hit singles.| uDiscover Music
Janet Jackson is one of the most iconic R&B artists of all time, with classic albums like The Velvet Rope and Rhythm Nation 1814.| uDiscover Music
The best indie record labels have pushed boundaries, drawing the mainstream into their world – and changed the face of music in the process.| uDiscover Music
The biggest-selling R&B act of all time, Boyz II Men’s 20-year career has been blessed with record-breaking hits and a cavalcade of awards.| uDiscover Music
Bringing the 80s to a close, ‘Raw Like Sushi’ saw Neneh Cherry point to the future, with a genre-spanning album that still sounds fresh.| uDiscover Music
Co-written by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic, Diana Ross' 'I'm Coming Out' is one of the greatest Motown anthems.| uDiscover Music
R&B star and multi-hyphenate entertainer Teyana Taylor has unveiled the lead single from 'Escape Room,' her long-awaited new album.| uDiscover Music
Lost Boyz's ‘Legal Drug Money’ showcased the quartet's ability to combine East Coast ruggedness with an upbeat club-friendly appeal.| uDiscover Music
Having owned the early 00s with their unstoppable run of singles, ‘The END’ was both a comeback and a victory lap for The Black Eyed Peas.| uDiscover Music
From highway singalongs to vacation anthems, the best road trip songs capture the feeling of freedom that’s sometimes just a car ride away.| uDiscover Music
Willie Dixon was a talent scout, boxer, performer, and songwriter, who did more to shape the sound of post-war Chicago blues than anyone.| uDiscover Music
Steppenwolf were a Los Angeles rock band founded by John Kay, Goldy McJohn, and Jerry Edmonton who charted multiple top-10 hits.| uDiscover Music
With 'The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser,' Rob Zombie offered extravagant flashes of ghastly dystopia.| uDiscover Music
Metallica have announced a Limited Edition Deluxe Box Set edition of their seminal and celebrated album ‘Load.’| uDiscover Music
Swapping L.A. for London, Sparks hit the big time with a genre-defying sound of the 'Kimono My House' album.| uDiscover Music
With a titular track that’s recognized at first riff, Steve Miller Band's 'Fly Like An Eagle' is the epitome of 70s classic rock.| uDiscover Music
Guns N’ Roses brought raw, ugly rock & roll crashing back into the charts. They were not nice boys; nice boys don’t play rock & roll...| uDiscover Music
A double-sided rock'n'roll classic, ‘Long Tall Sally’ and ‘Slippin’ and Slidin’’ by Little Richard, was released on February 27, 1956.| uDiscover Music
Not only was he at the birth of rock’n’roll, but Fats’ ability to straddle R&B and pop led to staggering success.| uDiscover Music
Bo Diddley, who was billed later in his career as 'The 500% Man' had a guitar sound like no other and one that influenced The Rolling Stones.| uDiscover Music
Tom Jones is a singer from Wales that's one of the most famous vocalists in the world, known for his distinctive voice and beloved catalogue.| uDiscover Music
Led Zeppelin are one of the most famous rock bands of all time, with a lineup of Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham.| uDiscover Music
Jimi Hendrix is one of the most iconic guitarists in American popular culture known for classic songs like Purple Haze & The Wind Cries Mary.| uDiscover Music
Lady A are a Grammy-winning Nashville country group comprised of Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, and Dave Haywood with eight studio albums.| uDiscover Music
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles were an R&B vocal group led by Smokey Robinson who were often referred to as Motown's 'soul supergroup'.| uDiscover Music
Tammi Terrell was a Philadelphia singer who became famous through her hit singles that were recorded for the legendary Motown label.| uDiscover Music
The Bee Gees have sold well in excess of 220 million albums worldwide and survived huge stylistic changes in music and fashion.| uDiscover Music
Brian Jones was a musical innovator and multi-instrumentalist who was very much the inspiration for The Rolling Stones in their early days.| uDiscover Music
From doorknobs to ‘Nessun Dorma,’ Decca Records has revolutionized the way sound has been recorded, sold, and enjoyed.| uDiscover Music
Chess Records and its founders, Leonard and Phil Chess, played a huge part in making the blues a worldwide phenomenon.| uDiscover Music
The final album recorded during Nick Drake’s lifetime, ‘Pink Moon’ is stark and foreboding – but traces of hope can be found in its lyrics.| uDiscover Music
John Martyn had been making records on Island for more than ten years before his UK album chart debut with 'One World' on February 4, 1978.| uDiscover Music
The Temptations are an R&B vocal group from Detroit who had great success recording on the Motown label and still perform to this day.| uDiscover Music
Smokey Robinson is an R&B singer from Detroit who is known for his distinctive voice as well as his role in the legendary Motown label.| uDiscover Music
Mary Wells was a Detroit singer who recorded for the legendary Motown label and was given the nickname 'The Queen of Motown'.| uDiscover Music
The Four Tops are forever synonymous with the golden era of Motown with a half-dozen of the most transcendent soul tracks ever made.| uDiscover Music
Nirvana were one of the most influential bands of all time, famously comprised of Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl, and Krist Novoselic.| uDiscover Music
Shaggy is a Grammy-winning reggae singer and songwriter from Kingston, Jamaica who's notched countless hit singles.| uDiscover Music
Drake is hip-hop’s most successful crossover artist, spearheading an emotionally mature brand of rap since his emergence in 2006.| uDiscover Music
Roy Ayers is a hugely influential musical pioneer who changed people’s perceptions of the vibraphone. His best songs live on.| uDiscover Music
R&B ballads dominated the charts in the early 90s. This is the story of one of the biggest: Boyz II Men's 'I'll Make Love To You.'| uDiscover Music
Jhené Aiko has returned with a new single ‘Guidance,’ which was released alongside a second version of the track performed on piano.| uDiscover Music
Kendrick Lamar is one of the biggest artists in hip-hop, with a Pulitzer Prize-winning career that's included four acclaimed albums.| uDiscover Music
Cinema’s history of rock’n’roll movies ranges across features and documentaries, helping to turn stage stars into screen icons.| uDiscover Music
Steppenwolf released their debut album in 1968, but it didn't fully take off until 'Born To Be Wild' was featured in the movie 'Easy Rider.'| uDiscover Music
Def Leppard arranged a marriage of metal and melody to create a sound which ruled the rock world in the 1980s.| uDiscover Music
Some songwriters have a greater ability to pluck classic songs from the ether than others, so what sets the great ones apart from the rest?| uDiscover Music
The Marvelettes were a Motown R&B group who found great success recording for the Motown and Tamla labels during the 1960s.| uDiscover Music
Little Richard was one of the most innovative musicians, with the nickname 'The Innovator, the Originator, and the Architect of Rock'N'Roll'.| uDiscover Music