urban contemporary
music genre
Urban contemporary is a vibrant tapestry of sounds that seamlessly melds R&B, hip-hop, and pop into an irresistible groove. You’ll find lush melodies and infectious beats layered with smooth vocals, often featuring introspective lyrics that speak to personal experiences and broader social themes. It’s music that invites you to dance while also encouraging you to reflect, creating a dynamic emotional landscape that feels both intimate and expansive.
Emerging in the late 1980s and peaking in the '90s, urban contemporary was born from the creative energy of cities like Detroit and New York, reacting against the polished mainstream pop of the time. Innovators like Janet Jackson with "Rhythm Nation," Mary J. Blige's soulful grit on "What's the 411?," and Usher's smooth transitions into adulthood with "Confessions" helped define a genre that was as much about authenticity as it was about catchy hooks. This movement brought marginalized voices to the forefront, reshaping popular music and paving the way for future artists.
To dive into urban contemporary, start with D'Angelo's "Brown Sugar" — it’s a masterclass in blending sensuality with musical depth. Then, check out Erykah Badu’s "Baduizm" for its rich, eclectic soundscapes and poetic lyrics. Don’t miss Khalid’s debut album "American Teen," which captures youthful exploration through intimate storytelling and infectious production. Finally, give SZA's "Ctrl" a listen; her raw honesty and unique style will resonate deeply. And while you're at it, keep an ear on contemporary R&B and alternative hip-hop for exciting new directions within this musical landscape.
100 artists in the catalog.
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Hot Money
contemporary R&B, drill
Flashy Ice Cream
Play the Siren
Axident
dance music, pop music
Echo
REDi
Foster & McElroy
contemporary R&B, dance music
Ricky C
Secreto el Famoso Biberón
P.A.W.N. Gang
rapping, trap music
Lu Valenzuela
Latin pop, Mexican cumbia
Tony Bongiovi
disco, hard rock
Pepel Nahudi
hip-hop, rapping
JP el Chamaco
reparto, salsa
Haløver
pop music
Preta Rara
About urban contemporary
What is urban contemporary?
music genre
Where should I start with urban contemporary?
Start with "Chris Brown" by Chris Brown. It captures what makes urban contemporary worth exploring.
What are the best urban contemporary albums?
The urban contemporary albums worth hearing first: "Chris Brown" by Chris Brown, "Donda" by Kanye West, "Donda 2" by Kanye West, "Elevation" by Anggun and "Best-Of Anggun" by Anggun.
How many urban contemporary artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 100 urban contemporary artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.