Is R&B Dead?
Modern artists are bringing love and storytelling back to R&B, creating a new wave of soulful music that honors the past while pushing the genre forward.
Is RNB Dead?Why “four seasons.” Feels Like Brent Faiyaz vs. Himself?
The cover of Icon is almost uncomfortable. It’s not flashy. Not glamorous. Not flex-heavy. Just a close-up of Brent Faiyaz against a white background — eyes closed, thumb pressed into the center of his forehead like he’s processing something heavy.
The R&B Album That Calls Men Out — Without Blaming Women
Most R&B albums defend the ego. This one dismantles it. It starts in control. It ends in conviction. 👉🏽 Read why Phoenix feels like growth — not revenge.
This Song Breaks Down Attraction Without Romanticizing Chaos
This song doesn’t frame attraction as reckless or destructive. It frames it as disruptive — the kind that shifts focus, priorities, and behavior without force.
Artist Spotlight 💡 Lovelogiq
A rising R&B artist who blends poetry, vulnerability, and modern soul into every note. His music speaks to the heart with raw emotion and timeless storytelling.
Known for his signature single "Falling," Lovelogiq captures the essence of love, longing, and resilience. He's leading the upcoming docu-concert movement "RNB Is Not Dead," proving that soul music is alive and thriving.
Experience the journey. Feel the movement. This is R&B reimagined.
The RNB Collection
Limited-edition pieces crafted for the culture. Each drop tells a story—designed to move you, made to last.
The Wedding Playlist That’s Bringing Couples to Tears
When my wife and I started planning our wedding, we thought the music part would be easy. We both love R&B. We both grew up on it. We already had playlists full of “love songs.” Or so we thought.
10 Artists Reviving R&B in 2026
R&B in 2026 is having a quiet but powerful comeback. The sound is more emotional, experimental, and soulful than it’s been in years, and a new wave of artists is carrying the genre forward with intention. This isn’t just nostalgia — it’s a real revival.
Waste My Love: You’re Not Asking for Too Much—You’re Just Asking the Wrong Person
There’s a point in life where love stops being just about chemistry. It becomes about clarity, effort, and direction. About whether something is actually going somewhere—or just existing. That’s why Waste My Love by Lovelogiq feels so heavy in the best way.