NigerianDonDada
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around 07-08. Also think that 106 & Park getting canceled killed the young black R & B star. I miss when black culture dictated who was next up and than "white audiences" had to caught up later on 

Some people consider the start of contemporary r&b around the time OTW and Thriller were released. That was a new wave before NJSThe use of the term "contemporary r&b" is confusing.
"Contemporary" to whom? Usher and R. Kelly are not "contemporary" artists to someone born in 2002, who is now 16.
To that generation, they are what we used to refer to as "oldies" acts.
Nor would Usher and R. Kelly be considered "contemporary" to someone born in 1955. The contemporary music they grew up with would be Motown, Earth Wind & Fire, the Jackson Five, James Brown, Prince, Slave, P-Funk, Aretha.
Maybe the question is when did "non-rapper" black music for the 90s babies fall off?
A lot of Soul music is on Bandcamp...
Thousands of Soul artists on there restoring the 1960s back...
Soul music is just now a niche product....major labels ain't gonna support it unless you are getting a deal in the UK....Europe still listens to it...
R&B been back since 2013 its just not mainstream. The internets album is modern r&b
Did you just get out of jail or some shyt?Lack of new stars killed R&B. Keyshia Cole was like the last one that blew up. I don't really recall anyone after her. So it's like 2005 was the last year R&B showed any signs of dominance. After that year Alicia's As I Am was the last R&B album that was really huge that wasn't a Beyonce album.
Did you just get out of jail or some shyt?
What year did J.Holiday come out?
Name an R&B star since Keyshia Cole. I can't think of a single new R&B artist who consistently had hits and albums people really rallied behind like Keyshia Cole.
I don't recall one R&B album outselling Hip Hip albums since As I Am besides an album that Beyonce dropped. If you can't show me proof, your opinion on it is null and void.