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  1. The 1980s was a great decade for soul music. The emergence of now legendary solo singers like Luther and Anita, and the decade dominance by Michael and Whitney, among others, created years of fantastic new music in adult soul, funk and dance -- music that still resonates today.

    • Marvin Gaye. This legendary artist's smooth, sultry voice and innovative blend of gospel, R&B, and jazz created a unique sound that resonated with audiences worldwide.
    • Sam Cooke. Often referred to as the "King of Soul," this groundbreaking musician's silky-smooth vocals and innovative songwriting played a pivotal role in shaping the soul genre.
    • Aretha Franklin. Dubbed the "Queen of Soul," this powerhouse vocalist's incredible range and technical prowess set her apart from other artists in the genre.
    • Stevie Wonder. Blind since birth, this multi-talented musician's extraordinary ability to convey emotions through his soulful voice and innovative compositions have earned him worldwide acclaim.
    • Prince
    • Michael Jackson
    • Stevie Wonder
    • Lionel Richie
    • Luther Vandross
    • Rick James
    • Marvin Gaye
    • Al Jarreau
    • James Ingram
    • Frankie Beverly

    Prince was a major driving force in the overhaul of Soul music. His often outlandish and androgynous demeanor added a new level of sex appeal to the genre that would prove both controversial and irresistible. During the 80s Prince impacted culture as a vocalist, skilled musician, model, movie star, and activist. He is often regarded as one of the g...

    There is no denying the soul roots of the King of Pop. Young Michael captured the hearts of America as a member of the Jackson 5. By the 80s he was already a seasoned artist about to spread his wings fully. After releasing his groundbreaking, Off the Wall in 1979, Michael dropped two of the most important albums of all time, Thriller (1982) and Bad...

    Well into his musical career by this decade, the musical genius of Stevie Wonder continued to flourish through the 80s. This new decade was the beginning of Wonder’s commercial success. His 1980 album, Hotter Than July, was his first platinum-selling work and introduced a more modern-sounding Stevie Wonder including the addition of some of the firs...

    Lionel Richie has played a major role in popularizing Soul and R&B music. The former Commodore went solo in 1982 and began to carve out a career that would make him one of the most beloved artists of all time. He is a skilled songwriter, best known for his amazing love ballads. He also put out popular dance tracks of the time like “Dancing On The C...

    Before his solo breakthrough of the 80s, Luther Vandross made a name singing backup vocals for many of the best hit makers of the time. His debut album and single Never Too Muchintroduced the world to the voice they surely had heard before in the background of their favorite songs. Vandross’ keeps the more wholesome themes of 70s soul music and len...

    Before being reintroduced to the world through the lens of Chappelle’s Show, Rick James was a larger-than-life personality in the 80s music scene. His 1981 album, Street Songs, features numerous groovy hits such as “Give It To Me Baby” and “Super Freak”. James’ career began in rock music and evolved into his own style of funky soul music that incor...

    The “Prince of Soul”, Marvin Gaye, had one of the most successful musical runs during the 1970s. He became a household name after releasing hit after hit on nine separate albums. The 80s was a much slower decade for the artist only dropping four albums during the period. That being said, his signature sultry voice, recorded one of his most successf...

    A musical savant in his own right. The multi-category Grammy award winner provided refreshingly smooth vocals over a number of different music genres. Originally an acclaimed jazz artist, his adaptability allowed him to crossover into pop and R&B music effortlessly. He was clearly well-received winning Grammy’s in both categories. My favorite Al Ja...

    The hidden voice of Quincy Jones. James Ingram was a talented star of the 80s whose partnership with the legendary producer helped him rise to prominence. As the lead vocalist on two songs from Jone’s album, The Dude, he became not only an accomplished and well-known vocalist but also a Grammy winner He had a smooth tenor voice that brought to life...

    As the lead singer, producer, and songwriter for MAZE, Frankie Beverly, gracefully led the Philadelphia soul-funk band through the 80s to produce a number of timeless hits. The band fuses together jazz, funk, and hints of gospel music to create mainly upbeat and happy soul tunes. While the band has changed over the years, Beverly still leads them t...

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  3. List of soul musicians. This is a list of soul musicians who have either been influential within the genre, or have had a considerable amount of fame. Bands are listed by the first letter in their name (not including the words "a", "an", or "the"), and individuals are listed by last name.

  4. Browse the top 80s soul artists to find new music. Scrobble songs to get recommendations on tracks you'll love.

  5. Phyllis Hyman - Living All Alone. 16. Soul II Soul - Keep On Movin' 17. Keith Sweat - Make It Last Forever. 18. Rick James - Street Songs. 19. Quincy Jones - Back On The Block. 20. Tina Turner - Private Dancer. . Over the course of several weeks, thousands of SoulTrackers nominated and then voted on the Greatest Soul Albums of the 1980s.

  6. The 100 Greatest Soul Songs of the 1980s || Best Soul Songs of The 80's || Soul Music 80's Playlist. Soul & Jazz & Blues Experience. 312K subscribers. 1.5K. 327K views 6 years ago...

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