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Latest Posti really like the cd. i bought it at target and it came with a dvd exclusive thing and basically he explains how all the songs on this album are not "sad songs". some are slow tempo, but he talks about he's keeping an positive outlook on love..anyways... | An R&B Christmas
The guys from All 4 One sound awesome on this track as they sing a Christmas classic. A nice listen that shows all the untapped quality in this group of guys.
The guys for Boyz II Men gather for the holiday and celebrate the snowy weather. Back fom when the group was still a quartet, it's a Christmas treat just to hear them all sing.
A nice soft sound as the guys of Take 6 utilize some of their harmonies to try and get you in the spirit. While it gets a little off at times, the track's still a nice soft Christmas ballad.
Before Fergie went big with the Black Eyed Peas, she was one of the super model singers in the group Wild Orchid. Here they run the gamut on a variety of Christmas tracks and put their own sound to them all.
Rich vocals by two of the best female singers out there. The song isn't really a Christmas song, but its strong spiritual meaning and the movie it was made for allow it to fit the bill. Besides, it's a great song so who's complaining?
Nothing says the holidays like some smooth Luther Vandross. While it's not your traditional Christmas song, it sounds wonderful. The track that quickly became a staple for Christmas. It's annoying hearing it all the time on the radio, but it's still infectiously fun.
The video embodies the true spirit of Christmas right from the start of the video as the girls march out in short skirted santa outfits. The song compliments it further with its rich materialist message. Okay, so it's clearly designed to be a single and their album had more Christmas-y music... but what can ya do. This classic track by TLC will have you rockin out to some smooth tunes. Listen to more great R&B Christmas music on page 2. Features By R&B Haven
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Did You Know...Aaliyah became the youngest female ever to perform at the Academy Awards when she sang her single "Journey To The Past" at the 1997 show. |