Display title | Genre Motif/Rhythm and blues |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Rhythm and Blues encompasses a lot of genres (even Hip Hop if you go by the "Contemporary" definition). While it has roots dating significantly before the 1970s and has lived on to this day, most people associate it purely with that era. Before hip hop, this was the definitive African American genre and was generally used simply to portray them as such instead of any particular aspect. Sometimes gets used to portray an African American as old fashioned. |