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by Akoto Ofori-Atta onJune 27, 2012
The genre inspired quite the musical renaissance in the late '90s. Let's look at where it is today.
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March 23, 2011
In honor of Loleatta Holloway, the singer behind "Good Vibrations," who died March 21, The Root has put together a gallery of top underground club singers. Even if you've never heard of them, chances are you've heard them.
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