Part 2, Male R&B Mount Rushmore Luther Vandross, Babyface, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder...Do y’all agree?

No james brown????? How about James brown children mike and prince? Otis, sam cooke staring at baby face outta disbelief? Stevie is the only person you can't take off, after that everyone is replaceable.
That's debatable because those on that rush more are legends as well.
 
No james brown????? How about James brown children mike and prince? Otis, sam cooke staring at baby face outta disbelief? Stevie is the only person you can't take off, after that everyone is replaceable.
Marvin is not replaceable.












THIS IS NOT REPLACEABLE




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R. Kelly stole his style from Aaron Hall. Aaron Hall was 2nd generation Charlie Wilson. R. Kelly can't make the cut. Sorry.

Luther was the quintessential R&B voice of the 80s. Luther made sultry and low the thing to be. Luther was king; Patti was queen. That's not even up for debate.

Stevie has influenced so many R&B vocalists that it ain't even funny. Irreplaceable.

Marvin Gaye was the voice of 70s R&B and was a prototype for the sound that would eventually become the standard. Its hard to argue against Marvin.

The only real debate is who gets the last spot.
Prince and MJ are amazing artists but they were hybrid artists. Michael Jackson is not a genre...but sometimes it seems like it. Still, he was called the King of Pop, not the king of R&B.

Smokey?
Who represents the high-voiced falsettos of R&B?
 
No james brown????? How about James brown children mike and prince? Otis, sam cooke staring at baby face outta disbelief? Stevie is the only person you can't take off, after that everyone is replaceable.
James Brown? Are you smoking? There are a couple cats on Cleveland sports talk radio that have an ongoing debate at who had the better singing voice between James Brown and Billy Ocean. James Brown was one hell of a performer, but he did not have a beautiful singing voice from what I heard. He did his thing, but I wouldn't call what he did beautiful singing.

While Babyface may not be the most dynamic singer, he played the hell out of his three through five that he didn't have to use the whole eight. If we're talking about all around talent, writing and singing and producing then maybe you would put baby face,

I would replace Babyface with maybe either Prince or Michael Jackson If we're talking singers
 
No Teddy P?

I was going to put him on my list but I went with Al Green


R. Kelly stole his style from Aaron Hall. Aaron Hall was 2nd generation Charlie Wilson. R. Kelly can't make the cut. Sorry.

Luther was the quintessential R&B voice of the 80s. Luther made sultry and low the thing to be. Luther was king; Patti was queen. That's not even up for debate.

Stevie has influenced so many R&B vocalists that it ain't even funny. Irreplaceable.

Marvin Gaye was the voice of 70s R&B and was a prototype for the sound that would eventually become the standard. Its hard to argue against Marvin.

The only real debate is who gets the last spot.
Prince and MJ are amazing artists but they were hybrid artists. Michael Jackson is not a genre...but sometimes it seems like it. Still, he was called the King of Pop, not the king of R&B.

Smokey?
Who represents the high-voiced falsettos of R&B?

Smokey doesn't get enough credit.


Thank u. Marvin should have been everybody's first pick.


Marvin & Luther should have be automatic...imo
 
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