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Like/Views | 2.1% |
Last Updated | 2 months ago |
Smokey Robinson
Official YouTube of American R&B singer-songwriter, Smokey Robinson. New Music OUT NOW: http://smokeyrobinson.lnk.to/gasms
- 209K subscribers,
- 113 videos
Views/7days | 3,101 |
Like/Views | 1.6% |
Last Updated | 6 days ago |
Super Chat | $5,226 |
Like/Views | 4.6% |
Last Updated | a month ago |
Skooly
The underground changes the mainstream.
Moving just under the radar, Skooly asserts himself as the best kept secret in Atlanta. Inspired by the likes of Kool & The Gang and Marvin Gaye, he developed a slick signature sound, switching seamlessly back and forth between laid back verses and sizzling singing. Honing this style, the Westside native co-founded local sensation Rich Kidz at just 14 years old, in addition to collaborating with everyone from Ludacris to Young Thug back in high school. He also famously recorded iconic tags for both Metro Boomin (“Metro Boomin want some more”) and London On Da Track (“We got London On Da Track”), introducing his voice on billions of plays. He stepped out on his own with 2015’s Blacc John Gotti and the Don’t You Ever Forget Memixtape series—in its third iteration as of 2018.
Signed to T.R.U. (The Real University) in 2019, he makes his proper debut, joining 2 Chainz on "Virgil Discount."
The secret is officially out. Skooly season has begun...
- 132K subscribers,
- 259 videos
Like/Views | 4.1% |
Last Updated | 4 months ago |
PJ Morton
Follow PJ Morton:
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- 278K subscribers,
- 320 videos
Views/7days | 14,890 |
Super Chat | $110 |
Like/Views | 4.2% |
Last Updated | 8 days ago |
Things About Them
Things About Them is an entertainment and information channel featuring stories on famous celebrities from around the world.
- 133K subscribers,
- 530 videos
Views/7days | 1,721 |
Like/Views | 1.8% |
Last Updated | 7 days ago |
Larry Fleet
Tennessee-born troubadour Larry Fleet grew up on a stack of records spanning Merle Haggard, Otis Redding, Willie Nelson, and Marvin Gaye. A thoughtful songwriter with a knack for a one-liner, an ear for a sturdy hook, and a powerhouse voice that strikes like a match, Fleet was working blue-collar jobs to make ends meet long before landing his recording contract with Big Loud Records. Six years in, the devout family man is turning heads among fans and critics with albums full of soon-to-be-classics; 2021's tribute to the music that raised him, Stack of Records, his aptly titled 2019 debut, Workin' Hard, and his recently released third effort, Earned It, out now. Saving Country Music puts it simply: “If you're looking for the future of traditional country music, then look no further than…Larry Fleet.”
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- 278K subscribers,
- 143 videos
Like/Views | 1.4% |
Last Updated | a month ago |
Stan Taylor
Music, Mindset, Art & Love, let me sing you a little something ;) 🎶🎶🎶
- 266K subscribers,
- 207 videos
Like/Views | 4.6% |
Last Updated | a year ago |
Ti's Hot Mess History
Your source for the hottest scandals from The Gilded Age, The Titanic, and The Harlem Renaissance.
No people worship allowed...because we can be terrible.
- 165K subscribers,
- 395 videos
Views/7days | 42,164 |
Super Chat | $5,671 |
Like/Views | 4% |
Last Updated | a month ago |
Slow Jams Mix
Quiet storm is a radio format and genre of contemporary R&B, performed in a smooth, romantic, jazz-influenced style. It was named after the title song on Smokey Robinson's 1975 album A Quiet Storm.
The radio format was pioneered in 1976 by Melvin Lindsey, while he was an intern at the Washington, D.C. radio station WHUR-FM. It eventually became regarded as an identifiable subgenre of R&B.[3] Quiet storm was marketed to upscale mature African-American audiences during the 1980s, while falling out of favor with young listeners in the age of hip hop
- 62K subscribers,
- 404 videos
Like/Views | 4.4% |
Last Updated | a month ago |
Rosalyn Candy
Welcome to Candy Land. This is the Official Music Channel for Rosalyn Candy.
Here you will find music, inspiration, and lifestyle vlogs of Rosalyn Candy. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe if you haven't already.
Keep it Positive!! :)
- 7.8K subscribers,
- 46 videos
Like/Views | 1.6% |
Last Updated | 5 days ago |
Views/7days | 117 |
Like/Views | 5.3% |
Last Updated | 19 days ago |
Classic Motown
The Sound of Young America! The Motown Sound went worldwide in the 60s, and that sound still resonates today. With nearly 200 #1 songs worldwide, Motown remains an influence on today's biggest pop and R&B stars. But Motown stands for more than just the music: it is a reflection of the hard work of dedicated individuals overcoming incredible obstacles to achieve great success. Berry Gordy Jr., a young African American man, founded Motown Records with a loan of $800 from his family. Through determination and support of the Motown family of artists, Gordy forged new ground and made the "Motown Sound" a worldwide phenomenon adored by millions. It's an "only in America" story. And everyone can sing along.
- 33K subscribers,
- 163 videos
Like/Views | 1.5% |
Last Updated | 5 days ago |
Willie Clayton
Willie Clayton is a singer-songwriter and producer. Like many other black singer/songwriters, he began performing gospel music in church settings as a youngster and then moved into the secular field as a lyricist, producer, and singer. An active recording artist since the 1970s, Clayton’s career has endured almost 40 years and has spanned a repertoire in the styles of R&B, soul, and gospel. Birthed into an era of soul and R&B legends, a time when music was pure, lyrics had meaning, and artists had pronounceable names, Willie Clayton is now one of the few working artists of his contemporaries. Since the 1970’s he’s been crooning with the likes of Ron Isley, Bobby Womack, Sam Cooke and Marvin Gaye, yet now he stands nearly alone, facing a new generation.
- 43K subscribers,
- 34 videos
Views/7days | 9,349 |
Like/Views | 1.9% |
Last Updated | 2 months ago |
Omar Wilson
Omar Wilson is no stranger to the music scene and has been performing in NYC and CT clubs for over a decade. He’s opened for artists like Boys II Men and The Neville Brothers. Growing up in Norwalk CT Omar's influences included Sam Cooke, Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, James Brown, Lauren Hill, Mary J Blige and old-time soul acts like the Delfonics. His music speaks to his own personal experiences growing up in an urban environment bridging the gap between Hip Hop and Soul.
Growing up 30 minutes from New York City, church members at the Calvary Baptist Church in his hometown of Norwalk noticed his ability to have a spiritual impact through his singing at the age of only 7. While performing regularly in New York, fans gravitated towards his unique, gritty vocals. It was at that point that Omar realized what he was born to do, Soul Music. Omar is a 3-time Apollo winner and was named Best R&B Male of the Year for 2 consecutive years at the Underground Music Awards held at BB
- 23K subscribers,
- 39 videos
Views/7days | 156 |
Last Updated | 2 months ago |
Art Of Noise
Art Of Noise first appeared to appear in 1983, with a song in their heart, a beat in their soul, and an ignition key in their hand. Formed at a time when the reverberations of punk, post-punk and new wave could still be felt, they were determined to be a different kind of group, a group that set themselves outside the then currents of fashion and style, a group that were the missing link between The Monkees and Talking Heads, Abba and Kraftwerk, Frank Zappa and The Archies.
They took their name, like all the best pop groups from Soft Machine to The Velvet Underground, from a book. A book about Italian futurism. Influenced by the likes of Kraftwerk, John Cage, Marcel Duchamp, Terry Riley, Miles Davis, Todd Rundgren, Marvin Gaye and Tangerine Dream, they considered themselves futurists in the sense that they were interested in the future, in making the future a better place, in the technology of the future, in turning up in the future, in sounding like they belonged in the future.
- 63K subscribers,
- 38 videos
Views/7days | 1,328 |
Like/Views | 1.7% |
Last Updated | 3 months ago |
Views/7days | 74 |
Like/Views | 0.7% |
Last Updated | 13 days ago |
Like/Views | 0.7% |
Last Updated | 4 months ago |
Rock And Roll
- 46K subscribers,
- 36 videos
Like/Views | 1% |
Last Updated | 5 months ago |