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Rhythm & Schooled
Ashlee Blackwell & Robin Shanea
11 episodes
6 months ago
An exploration of the pop culture and R&B hits with talking head takes on Destiny's Child, the Neo-Soul takeover, as well as deep dives on Kelis' debut Kaleidoscope, the end of the R&B singing group, of course, "No Scrubs" by TLC and even more side stories from the year 1999.
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An exploration of the pop culture and R&B hits with talking head takes on Destiny's Child, the Neo-Soul takeover, as well as deep dives on Kelis' debut Kaleidoscope, the end of the R&B singing group, of course, "No Scrubs" by TLC and even more side stories from the year 1999.
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Music History
Music
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1996: One In A Million
Rhythm & Schooled
2 years ago
1996: One In A Million
An exploration of the pop culture and R&B hits with talking head takes on the The Fugees' The Score and Ms. Lauryn Hill, SWV's New Beginning, the quiet storm, neo-soul debut of Maxwell, as well as deep dives on New Edition's Home Again, Aaliyah's One In A Million, and even more side stories from the year 1996.
Rhythm & Schooled
An exploration of the pop culture and R&B hits with talking head takes on Destiny's Child, the Neo-Soul takeover, as well as deep dives on Kelis' debut Kaleidoscope, the end of the R&B singing group, of course, "No Scrubs" by TLC and even more side stories from the year 1999.