ThrobbingHood
“I’m Sorry for 2025”
But also how far we’ve fallen off musically. 
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Quincy Jones
Holland-Dozier-Holland & The Motown Sound
Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff & Thom Bell...the beauty of the Philadelphia Sound & Philly Soul.
Nile Rodgers/Bernard Edwards...the Disco/Synth Pop takeover
Nick Ashford & Valerie Simpson - turning Motown greats into solo superstardom
Prince, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Janet Jackson & the Minneapolis Sound...the fusion of Black musical genres: rock, funk, folk, dance +R&B into urban synth masterpieces accessible to the masses. The lynchpin for Nee Jack Swing & the most lasting legacy in modern music.
L.A. Reid/Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds - Built upon the Minneapolis Sound but find tremendous success with sweeping radio friendly ballads & artist driven uptempo songs to dominate the 1990s.
Norman Whitfield - the multi-part & group harmony songwriter for Motown
Freddie Perren - The Jackson 5, young Black bands & the start of Disco
Narada Michael Walden & The Return of the Black Belting Pop Diva!
Otis Blackwell - The writer behind Elvis
Allen Toussaint & the Birth of Black Pop Music with a little hoodoo in it
Willie Dixon - the artist that white artists and producers loved to steal from. To use in a sentence, Beyoncé is to Led Zepplin what Andrea Martin is to Willie Dixon.
Barry White
And that’s barely scratching the surface.

I’ll post them as pictures rather than the whole thread to reduce loading time.
Quincy Jones
Holland-Dozier-Holland & The Motown Sound
Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff & Thom Bell...the beauty of the Philadelphia Sound & Philly Soul.
Nile Rodgers/Bernard Edwards...the Disco/Synth Pop takeover
Nick Ashford & Valerie Simpson - turning Motown greats into solo superstardom
Prince, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Janet Jackson & the Minneapolis Sound...the fusion of Black musical genres: rock, funk, folk, dance +R&B into urban synth masterpieces accessible to the masses. The lynchpin for Nee Jack Swing & the most lasting legacy in modern music.
L.A. Reid/Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds - Built upon the Minneapolis Sound but find tremendous success with sweeping radio friendly ballads & artist driven uptempo songs to dominate the 1990s.
Norman Whitfield - the multi-part & group harmony songwriter for Motown
Freddie Perren - The Jackson 5, young Black bands & the start of Disco
Narada Michael Walden & The Return of the Black Belting Pop Diva!
Otis Blackwell - The writer behind Elvis
Allen Toussaint & the Birth of Black Pop Music with a little hoodoo in it
Willie Dixon - the artist that white artists and producers loved to steal from. To use in a sentence, Beyoncé is to Led Zepplin what Andrea Martin is to Willie Dixon.
Barry White
And that’s barely scratching the surface.

is that all Negroes know song and dance?
no real artists huh? Just entertainers to show how talented we are