Bow Wow vs. Romeo

Bow Wow: A child star protégé of Jermaine Dupri, he had actual chart-topping hits and a legitimate “rap” flow that transitioned into a successful adult career. Romeo: The son of Master P, his career was built more on the “No Limit” brand and his “teen heartthrob” status than on lyrical Continue Reading

Keyshia Cole vs. Ashanti

Keyshia Cole: The “Princess of Hip-Hop Soul” who brought raw, emotional “pain” to her music. Her songs were anthems for the “struggle” in love. Ashanti: The “Princess of Murder Inc.” who dominated the early 2000s with sweet, melodic hooks and a more “radio-friendly,” lighthearted R&B sound. Comparison: Keyshia Cole is Continue Reading

Brandy vs. Monica

Brandy: The “alt-R&B” pioneer with a focus on harmony and texture. Her image was the “good girl” with a sophisticated, moody sound. Monica: The “soul-belter” with a powerful, traditional R&B voice. Her image was a bit more “street-smart” and her vocals were more direct and forceful. Comparison: Their rivalry defined Continue Reading

Shanice vs. Brandy

Shanice: A vocal prodigy known for her incredible range (including whistle notes) and her upbeat hit “I Love Your Smile.” Brandy: The “Vocal Bible.” Known for her unique “smoky” tone and her intricate, layered vocal harmonies that changed the way R&B was produced. Comparison: Shanice had the more “traditional” high-range Continue Reading

Peabo Bryson vs. James Ingram

Peabo Bryson: The “King of the Ballad,” famous for his smooth-as-silk tenor and his legendary Disney duets (“A Whole New World,” “Beauty and the Beast”). James Ingram: Possessed a more “husky,” soulful, and versatile voice. He could deliver smooth R&B as well as pop-soul classics like “I Don’t Have the Continue Reading

Celine Dion vs. Mariah Carey

Celine Dion: Stayed consistently in the “Adult Contemporary” lane, mastering the art of the movie soundtrack and the stadium ballad. Mariah Carey: Successfully bridged the gap between pure pop and hip-hop, working with rappers and producers to stay relevant in the urban market. Comparison: Celine is the ultimate “standard” pop singer. Mariah is Continue Reading

Celine Dion vs. Whitney Houston

Celine Dion: The queen of the “power ballad,” known for her technical precision, incredible lung capacity, and dramatic, emotional delivery. Whitney Houston: Brought a distinct “gospel-soul” grit to her power ballads. Whitney’s voice often felt “warmer” and more rooted in R&B traditions. Comparison: Celine is the master of technical perfection and theatrical pop. Continue Reading