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Urban Renewal is a tribute album to singer Phil Collins, released in February 2001 in most European markets and in the United States on 25 February 2003, containing remakes of his songs by R&B and hip hop performers. Collins remarked: "We all think black R&B artists know what they're talking about.
Revamp was described as John's project and features covers of the duo's back catalogue by pop, rock and R&B artists, whereas Restoration was seen as Taupin's project and features covers by country music artists. [2] [3] Revamp was released via Island Records and Restoration by Universal Music Group Nashville.
A cover band (or covers band) is a band that plays songs recorded by someone else, sometimes mimicking the original as accurately as possible, and sometimes re-interpreting or changing the original. These remade songs are known as cover songs. New or unknown bands often find the format marketable for smaller venues, such as pubs, clubs or parks.
The song won a Grammy in 1958 for best R&B performance, and in 2001, the song was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Michael Ochs Archives - Getty Images “Diana” by Paul Anka (1957)
The song, titled "Cool Kids (our version)" includes a new bridge and an indie rock style. [33] In 2022, R&B singer-songwriter Ashanti had plans to re-record her debut eponymous album after twenty years, following contractual conflicts over master and publishing rights with her record label and/or Irv Gotti. [34]
The 5 best new songs you can stream right now 10 music artists who are about to blow up in 2016, according to Spotify These 13 massive hit songs were originally rejected by other artists
The song was met with critical acclaim, highlighting the song's "smoothness" and the vocals. [11] Althea Legaspi of Rolling Stone lauded Knowles' "dreamy backing vocals" throughout the track, as well as Isley's "buttery smooth tenor." [5] A consortium of Urban adult contemporary radio programmers named the song their fifth-best pick for 2022. [12]
From November 30, 1963 to January 23, 1965 there was no Billboard R&B singles chart. Some publications have used Cashbox magazine's stats in their place. No specific reason has ever been given as to why Billboard ceased releasing R&B charts, but the prevailing wisdom is that the chart methodology used was being questioned, since more and more white acts were reaching number-one on the R&B chart.