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Before the rock revolution arrived, R&B stepped into the breach. 1990 was arguably the last year where R&B was the undisputed king of the pop charts, but it was a new kind of R&B.

This disillusionment created a vacuum. The public was hungry for something real, something gritty, and something that didn't require a smoke machine and a synchronized dance routine. The market was primed for a revolution.