
Season 1616 Episodes
- The Decades 70'sS16 E1The 1970s arrived on waves of social unrest, with songs that spoke to both protest and affirmation; as the music industry flourished, the '70s grew into a golden age for R&B, bringing social consciousness to the dance floor.
- The Decades 80'sS16 E2The '80s were a decade of innovation and breakthroughs -- musically, politically and culturally -- by any means necessary, as the grittier sounds of early hip-hop were rising from the streets.
- Monie LoveS16 E4Monie Love made her own lane as a rap star in the late '80s and early '90s with a unique style and socially-conscious lyrics; Monie tells her amazing story, which started as a dream and ended up changing the world of hip-hop.
- P.M. DawnS16 E7P.M. Dawn topped the charts in the early '90s with hits "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" and "I'd Die Without You," which explored the boundaries of hip-hop; surviving member Eternal shares on the group's success and honors the life of brother Prince Be.
- Das EFXS16 E8Das EFX gain popularity in the early '90s for their animated flow that birthed a new sound in hip-hop called the iggity flow; with No. 1 hits "They Want EFX" and "Mic Checka," Das EFX secure platinum success and a career that spans three decades.
- The Decades 90'sS16 E9The '90s is a decade of triumph and turbulence, as R&B and hip-hop go well beyond crossover to dominate the charts and define mainstream American music, while artists find ways to impact society in ways both serious and playful.
- The Decades 2000'sS16 E10The 2000s usher in not just a decade but a millennium, and the excitement and sense of opportunity that greet their arrival are reflected in the music and an historic election in the years that follow.
- A Decade of JazzS16 E11The impact of jazz from 1959-1969; Miles Davis' personal style and groundbreaking albums influenced the direction of jazz.
- Rise of Neo SoulS16 E12With artists like Erykah Badu, D'Angelo and India Arie leading the way, neo soul mixed conscious lyrics and live instruments with funk, jazz, hip-hop, and African rhythms to spark a new wave of music through the 1990s and 2000s decades.
- Tony TerryS16 E13Tony Terry comes onto the music scene with a captivating voice and look that make him a standout in R&B; after the release of his third album, disagreements with management and a secret drug addiction threaten to derail his career and life.
- Women Take the MicS16 E14Hip-hop was a man's world until women took what was theirs; with artists like Roxanne Shante, MC Lyte and Salt N Pepa leading the way, female emcees helped set a course for hip-hop that resonates to this day.
- Reggae RevolutionsS16 E15Through the '60s and '70s, songwriters, including Burning Spear, Peter Tosh, and Bob Marley, put Jamaican music on the map; this episode showcases several classic songs while telling the stories of artists who put their lives on the line.
- Jean CarneS16 E16Jean Carne began her career in the late '60s as a trained musician and singer whose voice bolstered an impressive five-octave range; Jean Carne talks about the ups and downs of her five-decade career.
- Warryn CampbelS16 E17Warryn Campbell is joined by Mary Mary, DJ Quik, Mario, Shanice and more to celebrate and share the story of his life and hits.
- Norman ConnersS16 E18Norman Connors was one of music's best kept secrets as a drummer and producer who helped launch some of R&B's most notable hits and stars; his unique arrangement of vocal talent and musicianship made him an industry go-to producer and musician.
- S.O.L.A.R. RecordsS16 E19S.O.L.A.R. Records and its owner, Dick Griffey, helped shape the sound of '70s R&B; friends, family and fellow artists celebrate the legacy of a label that came to define what S.O.L.A.R. stood for: the Sound of Los Angeles Records.
Reggae RevolutionsSeason 16 Episode 15
Cast
Gary WilliamsRating
TV-14
Genres
Documentary, Music, R&BFrequently Asked Questions
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