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- Neo_soul abstract "Neo soul is a term coined by music industry entrepreneur Kedar Massenburg during the late 1990s to market and describe a style of music that emerged from soul and contemporary R&B. Heavily based in soul music, neo soul is distinguished by a less conventional sound than its contemporary R&B counterpart, with incorporated elements ranging from jazz, funk, and hip hop to pop, fusion, and African music. It has been noted by music writers for its traditional R&B influences, conscious-driven lyrics, and strong female presence.Developed in the United States and United Kingdom during the 1980s and early 1990s as a soul "revival" movement, neo soul emerged into the mainstream with the commercial and critical breakthroughs of several neo soul artists during the 1990s, as it was marketed as an alternative to the producer-driven, digitally approached R&B of the time. Since its initial mainstream popularity and impact on the sound of contemporary R&B, it has been expanded and diversified musically through the works of both African-American and international artists. According to Mark Anthony Neal, "neo-soul and its various incarnations has helped to redefine the boundaries and contours of black pop".".
- Neo_soul instrument Bass_guitar.
- Neo_soul instrument Drum_kit.
- Neo_soul instrument Drum_machine.
- Neo_soul instrument Electric_guitar.
- Neo_soul instrument Electric_piano.
- Neo_soul instrument Organ_(music).
- Neo_soul instrument Rapping.
- Neo_soul instrument Singing.
- Neo_soul instrument Synthesizer.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigin Contemporary_R&B.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigin Electronic_music.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigin Funk.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigin Hip_hop_music.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigin House_music.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigin Jazz.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigin Jazz-funk.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigin Jazz_fusion.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigin Music_of_Africa.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigin Pop_music.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigin Quiet_storm.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigin Soul_music.
- Neo_soul wikiPageExternalLink neosoul.fm.
- Neo_soul wikiPageExternalLink neosoulcafe.com.
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- Neo_soul culturalOrigins "1990.0".
- Neo_soul description "Produced by musical group Sa-Ra, Bilal's 2003 song "Something to Hold on To" contains yearning lyrics about love and chiming piano in its groove-based sound.".
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- Neo_soul instruments "Guitar, bass, electric piano, organ, drums, vocals , synthesizers, horns, drum machines".
- Neo_soul name "Neo soul".
- Neo_soul otherTopics Acid_jazz.
- Neo_soul otherTopics African-American_music.
- Neo_soul otherTopics Alternative_hip_hop.
- Neo_soul otherTopics Hip_hop_soul.
- Neo_soul otherTopics Nu_jazz.
- Neo_soul otherTopics Rare_groove.
- Neo_soul popularity "2000.0".
- Neo_soul pos "right".
- Neo_soul quote "By definition, neo-soul is a paradox. Neo means new. Soul is timeless. All the neo-soul artists, in various ways, perform balancing acts, exploring classic soul idioms while injecting a living, breathing presence into time-tested formulas. They humanize R&B, which has often been reduced to a factory-perfected product. Like sushi, neo-soul is fresh enough to be served raw.".
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- Neo_soul source "— Dimitri Ehrlich, Vibe".
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigins Contemporary_R&B.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigins Electronic_music.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigins Funk.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigins Hip_hop_music.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigins House_music.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigins Jazz.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigins Jazz-funk.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigins Jazz_fusion.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigins Music_of_Africa.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigins Pop_music.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigins Quiet_storm.
- Neo_soul stylisticOrigins Soul_music.
- Neo_soul title ""Something to Hold on To"".
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- Neo_soul subject Category:African-American_music.
- Neo_soul subject Category:Rhythm_and_blues_music_genres.
- Neo_soul subject Category:Soul_music_genres.
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- Neo_soul comment "Neo soul is a term coined by music industry entrepreneur Kedar Massenburg during the late 1990s to market and describe a style of music that emerged from soul and contemporary R&B. Heavily based in soul music, neo soul is distinguished by a less conventional sound than its contemporary R&B counterpart, with incorporated elements ranging from jazz, funk, and hip hop to pop, fusion, and African music.".
- Neo_soul label "Neo soul".
- Neo_soul label "Neo soul".
- Neo_soul label "Neo soul".
- Neo_soul label "Neo soul".
- Neo_soul label "Neo soul".
- Neo_soul label "Neo soul".
- Neo_soul label "Neo-Soul".
- Neo_soul label "Neo-soul".
- Neo_soul label "Неосоул".
- Neo_soul label "ネオ・ソウル".
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