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'''New jack swing''' is a fusion genre that emerged in the mid-1980s, combining elements of [[R&B]], [[hip hop]], and [[pop music]]. It is characterized by its use of swing beats, synthesizers, and a blend of traditional R&B vocal styles with hip hop rhythms. | |||
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==Origins== | |||
New jack swing originated in the United States, primarily in urban areas such as [[New York City]] and [[Los Angeles]]. The genre was pioneered by producers such as [[Teddy Riley]] and [[Bernard Belle]], who sought to create a new sound that would appeal to both R&B and hip hop audiences. | |||
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
The | The defining feature of new jack swing is its "swing" beat, which is a syncopated rhythm that gives the music a distinctive groove. This beat is often created using drum machines and synthesizers, which were becoming increasingly popular in the 1980s. The genre also incorporates elements of [[funk]], [[soul]], and [[dance music]]. | ||
==Influence and Impact== | |||
New jack swing had a significant impact on the music industry, influencing a wide range of artists and genres. It helped bridge the gap between R&B and hip hop, paving the way for future collaborations and the development of [[contemporary R&B]]. Artists such as [[Janet Jackson]], [[Bobby Brown]], and [[Bell Biv DeVoe]] were among the most successful in popularizing the genre. | |||
[[File:Janet_Tour.jpg|thumb|right|Janet Jackson, a prominent figure in the new jack swing movement, performing during her tour.]] | |||
== | ==Notable Artists== | ||
Some of the most notable artists associated with new jack swing include: | |||
* [[Janet Jackson]] | |||
* [[Bobby Brown]] | |||
* [[Bell Biv DeVoe]] | |||
* [[Guy]] | |||
* [[Keith Sweat]] | |||
* [[Teddy Riley]] | |||
== | ==Decline and Legacy== | ||
By the mid-1990s, the popularity of new jack swing began to decline as other genres, such as [[hip hop soul]] and [[neo soul]], started to emerge. However, its influence can still be heard in modern R&B and pop music. The genre laid the groundwork for the blending of musical styles that is common in today's music industry. | |||
== | ==Related pages== | ||
* [[R&B]] | |||
* [[Hip hop music]] | |||
* [[Pop music]] | |||
* [[Contemporary R&B]] | |||
[[Category:Music genres]] | [[Category:Music genres]] | ||
[[Category:1980s | [[Category:1980s music]] | ||
[[Category:1990s | [[Category:1990s music]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:40, 15 February 2025
New jack swing is a fusion genre that emerged in the mid-1980s, combining elements of R&B, hip hop, and pop music. It is characterized by its use of swing beats, synthesizers, and a blend of traditional R&B vocal styles with hip hop rhythms.
Origins[edit]
New jack swing originated in the United States, primarily in urban areas such as New York City and Los Angeles. The genre was pioneered by producers such as Teddy Riley and Bernard Belle, who sought to create a new sound that would appeal to both R&B and hip hop audiences.
Characteristics[edit]
The defining feature of new jack swing is its "swing" beat, which is a syncopated rhythm that gives the music a distinctive groove. This beat is often created using drum machines and synthesizers, which were becoming increasingly popular in the 1980s. The genre also incorporates elements of funk, soul, and dance music.
Influence and Impact[edit]
New jack swing had a significant impact on the music industry, influencing a wide range of artists and genres. It helped bridge the gap between R&B and hip hop, paving the way for future collaborations and the development of contemporary R&B. Artists such as Janet Jackson, Bobby Brown, and Bell Biv DeVoe were among the most successful in popularizing the genre.
Notable Artists[edit]
Some of the most notable artists associated with new jack swing include:
Decline and Legacy[edit]
By the mid-1990s, the popularity of new jack swing began to decline as other genres, such as hip hop soul and neo soul, started to emerge. However, its influence can still be heard in modern R&B and pop music. The genre laid the groundwork for the blending of musical styles that is common in today's music industry.