1993: Can We Talk

Top 100 R&B Songs in 1993

1993 Trivia, Fun Facts And History

‘60 Songs That Explain the ’90s’: All You Ever Needed Was Whitney Houston’s Voice

U.N.V.

U.N.V II - Kings of the Quiet Storm (2017) by L. Michael Gipson

Xscape, Unsung

“Pumpin’” Xscape, Genius

“With You” Xscape, Genius

Seething Is Believing in Equality : Pop music: Me'Shell NdegeOcello, who plays the Coach House on Sunday, explores white racism with unvarnished contempt By Buddy Seigel

“Soul On Ice” Meshell Ndegéocello, Genius

Shoot’n Up And Gett’n High Meshell Ndegéocello, Genius

“I’m Diggin’ You (Like an Old Soul Record)” Meshell Ndegéocello, Genius

Two Lonely Hearts (On the Subway) Meshell Ndegéocello, Genius

“Dred Loc” Meshell Ndegéocello, Genius

Plantation Lullabies

Daryl Simmons Biography

“Can We Talk” Singing Viral Video

“Let It Snow,” Boyz II Men Discogs

Single Reviews, Billboard by Larry Flick

“Gangsta Lean,” DRS Genius

Chart Watch UK: Week Ending August 28th 1993 by James Masterton

“Heaven Help,” Lenny Kravitz Genius

“#SaveCanWeTalk: Petition to Replace “Can We Talk” as the Official Feel Good R&B Throwback in 2023” by Naima Cochrane

1993 GRAMMY WINNERS: 36th Annual GRAMMY Awards

Rock 'n' Roll Timeline 1990 - 1999

1993 in music

Zhané Biography by John Bush

The Complicated Black History of Billboard’s Hip Hop & R&B Charts, HipHopDX

Songwriters Kenny Greene, Dave Hall among winners of Songwriter of the Year awards

“Freak Me” by Silk, Song Facts

The Number Ones: Silk’s “Freak Me” by Tom Breihan

Tevin Campbell says his hit "Can We Talk" was almost given to Usher by Angel Saunders

SoulBounce's Class Of 1993: Toni Braxton 'Toni Braxton' by Audiodiva

Toni Braxton’s Debut Turns 25: Ranking All the Tracks by Chuck Arnold

UP AND COMING: Toni Braxton; Her Throaty Alto Gently Echoes An Earlier Era by Amy Linden

Record Rack / In Brief by Connie Johnson

The Number Ones: Janet Jackson’s “That’s The Way Love Goes” by Tom Breihan

“22 Mellow” Music by Jamal Kelly
”World - Romantic, R&B, Soul, Sexy, Background Music, Sultry, Sensual, Chill,” Music by Jason Aro via Pond5

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