Inspired by Jamie Foxx's Unpredictable thread.
Looking back, 2005 really was the last time R&B had fire dropping left and right. The newcomers were killing it, the vets were dropping some of the best music of their careers, and even some old school were still impactful. Chris Brown, Keyshia Cole, Raheem Devaughn and Trey Songz all dropped debut albums that year. Mariah came back strong and dominated. "We Belong Together", "Shake It Off", and "Don't Forget About Us" were everywhere. Amerie had a smash with "One Thing". Bobby V and Omarion dropped their solo debuts and "Slow Down" and "O" were killing it. R. Kelly had people anticipating the next chapter of "Trapped In The Closet". Charlie Wilson had "Charlie, Last Name Wilson". 112 even had a comeback. Alicia Keys had "Unbreakable". Mary J Blige and Jamie Foxx closed the year with Breakthrough and Unpredictable respectively.
Looking back, 2005 really was the last time R&B had fire dropping left and right. The newcomers were killing it, the vets were dropping some of the best music of their careers, and even some old school were still impactful. Chris Brown, Keyshia Cole, Raheem Devaughn and Trey Songz all dropped debut albums that year. Mariah came back strong and dominated. "We Belong Together", "Shake It Off", and "Don't Forget About Us" were everywhere. Amerie had a smash with "One Thing". Bobby V and Omarion dropped their solo debuts and "Slow Down" and "O" were killing it. R. Kelly had people anticipating the next chapter of "Trapped In The Closet". Charlie Wilson had "Charlie, Last Name Wilson". 112 even had a comeback. Alicia Keys had "Unbreakable". Mary J Blige and Jamie Foxx closed the year with Breakthrough and Unpredictable respectively.
