15 R&B Duets That Displayed The Most Convincing Chemistry
15 R&B Duets That Displayed The Most Convincing Chemistry
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Keenan Higgins
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August 16, 2023
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We hate to be the ones to tell ol’ boy, but they sure do seem to be cooking up some serious chemistry in these new visuals. Take a look below and let us know what you think:
Keep scrolling to see 15 of our favorite R&B duets that displayed most believable chemistry. See if you agree, and let us know your favorite singing duos that let love into the studio:
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1. Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell – "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (1967)
2. Linda Greene Tavani & Herb Fame (as Peaches & Herb) – "Reunited" (1978)
3. Stephanie Mills & Teddy Pendergrass – "Two Hearts" (1981)
4. Roberta Flack & Peabo Bryson – "Tonight I Celebrate My Love" (1983)
5. Linda Womack & Cecil Womack (as Womack & Womack) – "Baby I’m Scared Of You" (1983)
6. Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson (as Ashford & Simpson) – "Solid" (1984)
7. Dennis Edwards & Siedah Garrett – "Don't Look Any Further" (1984)
8. Angela Winbush & Ronald Isley – "Lay Your Troubles Down" (1989)
9. Toni Braxton & Babyface – "Give U My Heart" (1992)
10. Bobby Brown & Whitney Houston – "Something In Common" (1992)
11. Deborah Cox & R.L. – "We Can't Be Friends" (1998)
12. Eric Benét & Tamia – "Spend My Life With You" (1999)
13. Wyclef Jean & Mary J. Blige – "911" (2000)
14. Usher & Alicia Keys – "My Boo" (2004)
15. Teyana Taylor & Kehlani – "Morning" (2020)
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