Popular R&B: Western Music Artist Rankings [2025]
R&B is one of the most popular music genres worldwide.
Originally developed from Black music, it has become a genre loved by people of all races and nationalities.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of popular international artists who perform R&B.
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Popular R&B: Western Music Artist Ranking [2025] (81–90)
I Love Your SmileShanice85rank/position

A classic song that captures the feelings of a woman in love, featuring an exciting melody and radiant vocals.
In the fleeting moments of everyday life, the smile of someone special comes to mind—and that warmth permeates the listener’s heart.
Shanice’s transparent, pure voice beautifully expresses innocent love.
Released in October 1991, this track became one of her signature works and is cherished around the world.
It was also nominated for a Grammy, earning high acclaim within the industry.
Recommended for women struggling with love or for anyone who wants to reaffirm their feelings for someone dear.
Best of My LoveThe Emotions86rank/position

A track from the 1977 release “Rejoice” by an American girl band.
Members of Earth, Wind & Fire were involved in writing and composing the song.
It topped the charts in five English-speaking countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.
It won a Grammy Award for top honors as well as American music awards, becoming a top classic soul number of the disco era.
The trio harmonies of the members shine, and it features a positive melody.
Back StabbersThe O’Jays87rank/position

The O’Jays are a legendary soul trio formed in 1958.
If you’re familiar with Black music, you probably know them.
When it comes to their signature songs, many people think of “Back Stabbers.” The charm of this track, above all, lies in its smooth performance.
Rather than being a song centered solely on vocals, it’s the kind of piece where the instrumentation and vocals together function as a single instrument to captivate the listener.
I’ll Take You ThereThe Staple Singers88rank/position

This is a soul-stirring gem released in March 1972 by The Staple Singers, a gospel-soul group that epitomizes American music.
As a family band made up of a father and his children, their seamless harmonies and powerful groove captivate listeners and won’t let go.
Issued as a single from the album “Be Altitude: Respect Yourself,” the track was produced by Stax Records’ renowned Al Bell.
Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Alabama, it skillfully weaves elements of funk and gospel to convey a message yearning for a world free of racial discrimination.
It reached No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and its breezy, body-swaying sound makes it a perfect recommendation for anyone who wishes for peace through music.
Baby LoveThe Supremes89rank/position

The Supremes, the biggest star group of Motown Records.
The lead vocalist is Diana Ross, who continued to churn out hits even after going solo.
With its catchy pop arrangement, this song was released in 1964 and became their third number-one hit on the U.
S.
charts, a true classic.
Boogie FeverThe Sylvers90rank/position

The Silvers, an R&B family group from Los Angeles, released a disco groove in the mid-1970s that became a massive hit.
With its catchy melody and rhythmic sound, the upbeat track quickly captivated dance floors around the world.
In 1976, it even reached No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100, cementing a brilliant achievement.
Produced by Freddie Perren and centered on Edmund Sylvers’ lead vocals, the piece shines with tight harmonies from the nine siblings.
It has continued to be featured across various media, including the film Despicable Me and ads for Intel and Old Navy.
It’s a perfect track to elevate a party scene or get you dancing when you need a mood boost, letting you fully enjoy an exhilarating disco sound.
Popular R&B: Western Music Artist Rankings [2025] (91–100)
How You Gonna Act Like ThatTyrese91rank/position

Tyrese is one of the singers who defined R&B in the 2000s.
Now known as Tyrese Gibson, he appears in well-known films such as the Fast & Furious series.
One of his signature songs is How You Gonna Act Like That.
Crafted with a classic melody that captures the 2000s vibe, the track features the sweet, sexy lyrics that are the essence of R&B.
Whether you read the lyrics or just listen to the melody, it’s a song that exudes sensuality.





