Toxic Soul: 10 R&B Songs That Gave A Voice To The Cheaters
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February 23, 2023
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“The conversation, the music, the entertainment, the dialogue, the energy around it….[Confessions] was the birth of toxic R&B.”
— Usher, GQ Hype [Feb. 2023] RELATED: R&B Duo DVSN Share Provocative New Anthem & Video ‘If I Get Caught’ In his defense, Usher did tell GQ that his era saw toxicity more or less as a form of brutal honesty, explaining to the outlet, “It’s how you choose to say it.” Using the album’s standout cheater anthem and title track, “Confessions, Pt. II,” the R&B hitmaker went on to add, “Toxic now is like: ‘I’m fucked up and I’m just sayin’ I’m fucked up,’ and that’s it, with no remorse.” We think he’s got a good take on the culture overall, but at the same time he also claiming to have “birthed” this same generation of unapologetically heartless new age soul stars. Did he actually start the era though, or has “toxic soul” been around ever since the first time rhythm met blues? We decided to explore that further, and found that R&B’s finest can oftentimes be the most foul as well.Take a look at 10 R&B cheating anthems, from being a proud side dude or settling sister, to accepting the role as a third in a messy love triangle. Jam on, jezebels — just keep giving us something to sing to while sinning!
1. Usher – "Confessions, Pt. II” [2004]
2. TLC – "Creep" [1994]
3. Billy Paul – "Me And Mrs. Jones" [1972]
4. Nelly & Kelly Rowland – "Dilemma" [2002]
5. Luther Ingrahm – "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right" [1972]
6. MeShell Ndegeocello – "If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night)" [1993]
7. Amy Winehouse – "You Know I'm No Good" [2006]
8. Xscape – "My Little Secret" [1998]
9. Rihanna – "Unfaithful" [2006]
10. Whitney Houston – "Saving All My Love for You" [1985]
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