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New jack swing, new jack, or swingbeat [1] is a fusion genre of the rhythms and production techniques of hip hop and dance-pop, and the urban contemporary sound of R&B. Spearheaded by producers Teddy Riley, Bernard Belle, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, new jack swing was most popular from the late 1980s to early 1990s.
- Mid-to-late 1980s, United States and United Kingdom
- New jack, swingbeat
New Jack Swing. New Jack Swing ist der Name eines Musikgenres, das Mitte bis Ende der 1980er Jahre entstand. Die Musikrichtung wurde besonders durch die Arbeit von Produzent Teddy Riley geprägt. Der Begriff selbst wurde 1987 vom Journalisten und Regisseur Barry Michael Cooper in einem Artikel in der Village Voice geprägt. [1]
List of new jack swing artists. This list contains singers and groups who performed in the new jack swing (or swingbeat) [1] [2] style, a hybrid style popular from the mid-1980s into the early 1990s. [3] It developed as many previous music genres did, by combining elements of jazz, R&B, funk and hip hop. [4]
New Jack Swing is a song by Wreckx-N-Effect (then called Wrecks-N-Effect) from their 1989 debut album Wrecks-N-Effect, which featured special guest star Teddy Riley. The song hit number one on the Billboard Rap chart. It featured samples of The Village Callers' 1967 song "Hector", Parliament 's 1975 song "Give Up the Funk", and James ...
- "Leave the Mike Smokin"
- 1989
- 1989
New Jack Swing verbindet die urbanen Musikrichtungen R&B und Hip-Hop durch die Verwendung von einfachen Keyboard-Melodien, Samples aus der Funk-Musik und groovenden, sehr perkussiven Drumcomputer-Beats, die von den synkopierten Rhythmen des Swing beeinflusst sind. Eine höhere Clubtauglichkeit wurde zudem durch die Verwendung tanzbarer Bass ...
New jack swing (also known as swingbeat) was the most pop-oriented rhythm-and-blues music since 1960s Motown. Blossoming in the late 1980s and early 90s, its performers were unabashed entertainers, free of artistic pretensions; its songwriters and producers were commercial professionals.
23. Okt. 2017 · Between the years of 1986 and 1991, the pulse of young black America was soundtracked by a rhythmic explosion that rippled dance floors, Kenwood speakers, and Cross Colours colorways. It was called “New Jack Swing,” a term coined by esteemed journalist, author and screenwriter Barry Michael Cooper.