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Rhoda Tchokokam - Sensibles : une histoire du R&B français

Rhoda Tchokokam - Sensibles : une histoire du R&B français

In the early 1990s, groups inspired by American new jack swing such as N'Groove, Tribal Jam, and artists from the Sensitive label marked the first steps of French R&B. With the success of Poetic Lover and French rap choruses, some of the best known of which were sung by R&B artists, it gradually established itself on the scene. A series of excellent debut albums were released (K-Reen, Vibe, Matt Houston, and Wallen) before a second generation emerged at the turn of the millennium, with hits and albums by R&B singers. For their part, the media and critics often multiplied misunderstandings and expressions of contempt towards these different artists, reducing their music to a watered-down version of rap, a "revenge of the girls from the projects", or rejecting it as a foreign import. In this first book devoted to her, Rhoda Tchokokam shows the richness not only of French R&B, but of French R&B as a genre in its own right.

Drawing on the words of the main actors and actresses of this movement, Rhoda Tchokokam offers an ambitious cultural history. Her passion for French R&B songs is constantly intertwined with an analysis of their political dimension: she examines both their embrace of sexuality and their injunctions to modesty, commercial formatting strategies and the affirmation of black sisterhood in music videos.

French
360 pages
Graphic design: Charlie Janiaut
Illustrations: Stephen Vuillemin
ISBN: 978-2-492469-19-0

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Rhoda Tchokokam - Sensibles : une histoire du R&B français

$18.96

$6.64

Rhoda Tchokokam - Sensibles : une histoire du R&B français

In the early 1990s, groups inspired by American new jack swing such as N'Groove, Tribal Jam, and artists from the Sensitive label marked the first steps of French R&B. With the success of Poetic Lover and French rap choruses, some of the best known of which were sung by R&B artists, it gradually established itself on the scene. A series of excellent debut albums were released (K-Reen, Vibe, Matt Houston, and Wallen) before a second generation emerged at the turn of the millennium, with hits and albums by R&B singers. For their part, the media and critics often multiplied misunderstandings and expressions of contempt towards these different artists, reducing their music to a watered-down version of rap, a "revenge of the girls from the projects", or rejecting it as a foreign import. In this first book devoted to her, Rhoda Tchokokam shows the richness not only of French R&B, but of French R&B as a genre in its own right.

Drawing on the words of the main actors and actresses of this movement, Rhoda Tchokokam offers an ambitious cultural history. Her passion for French R&B songs is constantly intertwined with an analysis of their political dimension: she examines both their embrace of sexuality and their injunctions to modesty, commercial formatting strategies and the affirmation of black sisterhood in music videos.

French
360 pages
Graphic design: Charlie Janiaut
Illustrations: Stephen Vuillemin
ISBN: 978-2-492469-19-0

© Audimat Editions

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In the early 1990s, groups inspired by American new jack swing such as N'Groove, Tribal Jam, and artists from the Sensitive label marked the first steps of French R&B. With the success of Poetic Lover and French rap choruses, some of the best known of which were sung by R&B artists, it gradually established itself on the scene. A series of excellent debut albums were released (K-Reen, Vibe, Matt Houston, and Wallen) before a second generation emerged at the turn of the millennium, with hits and albums by R&B singers. For their part, the media and critics often multiplied misunderstandings and expressions of contempt towards these different artists, reducing their music to a watered-down version of rap, a "revenge of the girls from the projects", or rejecting it as a foreign import. In this first book devoted to her, Rhoda Tchokokam shows the richness not only of French R&B, but of French R&B as a genre in its own right.

Drawing on the words of the main actors and actresses of this movement, Rhoda Tchokokam offers an ambitious cultural history. Her passion for French R&B songs is constantly intertwined with an analysis of their political dimension: she examines both their embrace of sexuality and their injunctions to modesty, commercial formatting strategies and the affirmation of black sisterhood in music videos.

French
360 pages
Graphic design: Charlie Janiaut
Illustrations: Stephen Vuillemin
ISBN: 978-2-492469-19-0

© Audimat Editions