Let’s dive into the 1990s R&B. Remember those smooth voices that made your heart skip a beat?

The male singers who topped the charts and filled dance floors?

You’re not alone if you find yourself longing for those unforgettable tunes.

This blog post will take you on a musical trip down memory lane.

We’ll spotlight the most memorable male R&B artists who shaped the sound of the ’90s.

These singers left a lasting mark on music, from soulful ballads to upbeat dance tracks.

Get ready to rediscover the voices that defined a decade.

We’ll explore their biggest hits, unique styles, and what made them stand out in a golden era of R&B.

Top Male R&B Singers of 1990s

1. R. Kelly

R_Kelly

Known for hits like “I Believe I Can Fly” and “Bump N’ Grind.”

Iconic voice and versatile music style. R. Kelly, born Robert Sylvester Kelly, is a prominent figure in 1990s R&B, known for his exceptional songwriting, producing, and singing abilities.

His music often combines soulful melodies with contemporary R&B beats.

“I Believe I Can Fly,” a massive hit from the “Space Jam” soundtrack, showcased his inspirational songwriting, while “Bump N’ Grind” became a quintessential slow jam of the decade.

Despite his musical success, his career has been marred by numerous legal issues.

  • Famous songs: “I Believe I Can Fly,” “Bump N’ Grind”
  • Awards: 3 Grammy Awards, 2 American Music Awards
  • Years Active: 1989–present

2. Babyface

Babyface

Renowned songwriter and producer.

Famous tracks include “Every Time I Close My Eyes.”

Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds is a legendary songwriter, producer, and performer whose influence on 1990s R&B is unparalleled.

He has written and produced for some of the biggest names in the industry, including Whitney Houston, Toni Braxton, and Boyz II Men.

His smooth vocals and romantic ballads, like “Every Time I Close My Eyes,” have earned him a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim.

  • Famous songs: “Every Time I Close My Eyes,” “Whip Appeal”
  • Awards: 11 Grammy Awards
  • Years Active: 1976–present

3. Keith Sweat

Pioneer_of_New_Jack_Swing

Hits like “Twisted” and “Nobody.”

Keith Sweat pioneered the New Jack Swing movement, blending traditional R&B with hip-hop beats.

His distinctive voice and emotive delivery made songs like “Twisted” and “Nobody” major hits in the 1990s.

Sweat’s work not only defined a genre but also influenced countless artists who followed.

  • Famous songs: “Twisted,” “Nobody”
  • Awards: American Music Award for Favorite Male R&B Artist
  • Years Active: 1975–present

4. Maxwell

Maxwell

Smooth, soulful voice.

Known for “Ascension” and “Whenever Wherever Whatever.”

Maxwell emerged in the mid-1990s as a key figure in the neo-soul movement.

His debut album, “Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite,” was critically acclaimed and featured hits like “Ascension” and “Whenever Wherever Whatever.”

Known for his smooth, falsetto voice and sophisticated production, Maxwell’s music has remained influential and beloved.

  • Famous songs: “Ascension,” “Whenever Wherever Whatever”
  • Awards: 3 Grammy Awards
  • Years Active: 1991–present

5. D’Angelo

DAngelo

A blend of R&B and neo-soul. Notable songs include “Brown Sugar” and “Untitled (How Does It Feel).”

D’Angelo, born Michael Eugene Archer, is an artist known for his innovative blend of R&B and neo-soul.

His debut album, “Brown Sugar,” and the follow-up, “Voodoo,” featured hits like “Brown Sugar” and “Untitled (How Does It Feel),” which showcased his rich vocals and complex musicianship.

D’Angelo’s work has been pivotal in shaping modern R&B.

  • Famous songs: “Brown Sugar,” “Untitled (How Does It Feel)”
  • Awards: 4 Grammy Awards
  • Years Active: 1991–present

6. Usher

Usher

Debuted in the mid-90s. Hits like “You Make Me Wanna” and “Nice & Slow.”

Usher Raymond IV, known mononymously as Usher, is a prominent figure in 1990s and 2000s R&B.

His debut album in the mid-90s produced hits like “You Make Me Wanna” and “Nice & Slow,” which helped establish him as a leading artist in the genre.

Known for his smooth voice, impressive dance moves, and charismatic stage presence, Usher has had a lasting impact on R&B and pop music.

  • Famous songs: “You Make Me Wanna,” “Nice & Slow”
  • Awards: 8 Grammy Awards, 18 Billboard Music Awards
  • Years Active: 1993–present

7. Ginuwine

Ginuwine

Known for his seductive style.

Hits include “Pony” and “Differences.”

Ginuwine, born Elgin Baylor Lumpkin, is known for his seductive voice and smooth R&B tracks.

His debut single, “Pony,” became an instant hit with its catchy beat and distinctive production.

Popular tracks like “Differences” solidified his status as a significant R&B artist in the 1990s.

  • Famous songs: “Pony,” “Differences”
  • Awards: 1 Soul Train Music Award
  • Years Active: 1996–present

8. Brian McKnight

Brian_McKnight

Smooth ballads and strong vocal range. Famous for “Back at One” and “One Last Cry.”

Brian McKnight is renowned for his smooth ballads and impressive vocal range. His songs “Back at One” and “One Last Cry” have become R&B classics.

McKnight’s ability to convey deep emotion through his music has earned him a dedicated following and critical acclaim.

  • Famous songs: “Back at One,” “One Last Cry”
  • Awards: 16 Grammy Award nominations
  • Years Active: 1988–present

9. Joe

Joe

Soulful and romantic tracks. Known for “All the Things (Your Man Won’t Do)” and “I Wanna Know.”

Joe, born Joseph Lewis Thomas, is known for his soulful and romantic tracks that have captivated R&B fans since the 1990s.

His hits “All the Things (Your Man Won’t Do)” and “I Wanna Know” are emblematic of his smooth style and emotional delivery.

  • Famous songs: “All the Things (Your Man Won’t Do),” “I Wanna Know”
  • Awards: 7 Grammy Award nominations
  • Years Active: 1993–present

10. Montell Jordan

Montell_Jordan

Best known for the hit “This Is How We Do It.”

Montell Jordan is best known for his 1995 hit “This Is How We Do It,” which became an anthem for parties and celebrations.

His smooth vocals and catchy melodies made him a standout artist in the 1990s R&B scene.

  • Famous songs: “This Is How We Do It”
  • Awards: 4 Billboard Music Awards
  • Years Active: 1994–2010

11. Tevin Campbell

Tevin_Campbell

Young prodigy with hits like “Can We Talk” and “I’m Ready.”

Tevin Campbell emerged as a young prodigy in the early 1990s, capturing the hearts of many with his smooth voice and youthful charm.

His breakout hit “Can We Talk” became an instant classic, showcasing his vocal prowess and emotional depth.

Follow-up hits like “I’m Ready” solidified his place in the R&B scene, proving his talent went far beyond his years.

  • Famous songs: “Can We Talk,” “I’m Ready”
  • Awards: 5 Grammy Award nominations
  • Years Active: 1988–present

12. Luther Vandross

Luther_Vandross

Continued success into the 90s. Notable for “Power of Love/Love Power.”

Luther Vandross, a powerhouse in R&B, continued his reign into the 1990s with hits highlighting his rich, soulful voice.

Songs like “Power of Love/Love Power” and “Don’t Want to Be a Fool” showcased his ability to blend emotional ballads with dynamic performances.

His music remains a testament to his enduring influence in the genre.

  • Famous songs: “Power of Love/Love Power,” “Don’t Want to Be a Fool”
  • Awards: 8 Grammy Awards
  • Years Active: 1969–2005

13. Jodeci (including K-Ci & JoJo)

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Iconic group with members K-Ci and JoJo. Hits like “Forever My Lady” and “All My Life.”

Jodeci, consisting of members including the renowned K-Ci and JoJo, became icons of the 1990s R&B scene with their unique blend of gospel-influenced harmonies and New Jack Swing beats.

Their hits “Forever My Lady” and “Come and Talk to Me” were defining era tracks.

K-Ci and JoJo’s later success as a duo with hits like “All My Life” further cemented their legacy.

  • Famous songs: “Forever My Lady,” “Come and Talk to Me,” “All My Life” (as K-Ci & JoJo)
  • Awards: 3 American Music Awards
  • Years Active: 1989–present

14. Boyz II Men

Boyz_II_Men

Known for harmonious ballads.

Hits include “End of the Road” and “I’ll Make Love to You.” Boyz II Men are synonymous with harmonious ballads and impeccable vocal arrangements.

Their hits “End of the Road” and “I’ll Make Love to You” dominated the charts and became staples of 1990s R&B.

Known for their smooth harmonies and emotional delivery, Boyz II Men set the standard for male vocal groups.

  • Famous songs: “End of the Road,” “I’ll Make Love to You”
  • Awards: 4 Grammy Awards
  • Years Active: 1988–present

15. Johnny Gill

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Solo success and part of New Edition. Known for “My, My, My” and “Rub You the Right Way.”

Johnny Gill succeeded both as a solo artist and a member of New Edition.

His solo hits “My, My, My” and “Rub You the Right Way” showcased his powerful voice and smooth style.

Gill’s contributions to New Edition and his solo career have made him a lasting figure in R&B.

  • Famous songs: “My, My, My,” “Rub You the Right Way”
  • Awards: 2 Grammy Award nominations
  • Years Active: 1982–present

16. Gerald Levert

Gerald_Levert

Powerful voice and passionate songs.

Hits include “Casanova” and “I’d Give Anything.”

Gerald Levert, known for his powerful voice and passionate performances, was a significant figure in 1990s R&B.

His hits “Casanova” and “I’d Give Anything” displayed his ability to convey deep emotion through his music.

Levert’s influence extends beyond his solo work, as he also found success with the group LeVert.

  • Famous songs: “Casanova,” “I’d Give Anything”
  • Awards: 1 Grammy Award
  • Years Active: 1984–2006

17. Ralph Tresvant

Ralph_Tresvant

New Edition frontman. Known for “Sensitivity.”

Ralph Tresvant, the frontman of New Edition, also enjoyed solo success with hits like “Sensitivity.”

His smooth vocals and charismatic stage presence made him a standout artist in the 1990s.

Tresvant’s ability to transition from group to solo work demonstrates his versatility and talent.

  • Famous songs: “Sensitivity,” “Do What I Gotta Do”
  • Awards: 1 Soul Train Music Award
  • Years Active: 1983–present

18. Aaron Hall

Aaron_Hall

Lead singer of Guy. Solo hits include “I Miss You.”

Aaron Hall, known as Guy’s lead singer, also made a name for himself as a solo artist.

His hit “I Miss You” is a poignant ballad highlighting his powerful voice and emotional depth.

Hall’s work with Guy and his solo career has made him a notable figure in R&B.

  • Famous songs: “I Miss You,” “Don’t Be Afraid”
  • Awards: None
  • Years Active: 1987–present

19. El DeBarge

El_DeBarge

Known for his falsetto voice.

Hits like “All This Love” and “Love Always.”

El DeBarge, known for his distinctive falsetto voice, achieved success both as a member of DeBarge and as a solo artist.

His hits “All This Love” and “Love Always” are timeless classics that showcase his vocal range and passionate delivery.

DeBarge’s influence on R&B remains significant.

  • Famous songs: “All This Love,” “Love Always”
  • Awards: 1 Grammy Award nomination
  • Years Active: 1979–present

20. Jon B.

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Smooth vocals and romantic songs.

Known for “They Don’t Know.” Jon B. emerged in the mid-1990s with a smooth, soulful style that quickly gained him a dedicated following.

His hit “They Don’t Know” became a romantic anthem, showcasing his soothing voice and heartfelt lyrics.

Jon B.’s contributions to R&B have left a lasting impact on the genre.

  • Famous songs: “They Don’t Know,” “Someone to Love”
  • Awards: None
  • Years Active: 1994–present

21. Avant

Avant

Emerged late in the 90s. Hits include “Separated” and “My First Love.”

Avant, born Myron Avant, emerged on the R&B scene in the late 1990s with a smooth, soulful style that resonated with fans.

His debut album featured the hit “Separated,” a poignant track about heartbreak, which quickly climbed the charts.

Another significant hit, “My First Love,” a duet with singer Keke Wyatt, showcased his strong vocal ability and cemented his place in the R&B genre.

  • Famous songs: “Separated,” “My First Love”
  • Awards: 3 Soul Train Music Award nominations
  • Years Active: 1999–present

22. Carl Thomas

Carl_Thomas

Soulful and emotional songs. Known for “I Wish.” Carl Thomas is known for his soulful and emotional ballads that struck a chord with many R&B fans in the 1990s.

His hit “I Wish” became an anthem for unrequited love, showcasing his powerful voice and deep emotional expression.

Thomas’s music often explores themes of love, loss, and longing, making him a standout artist.

  • Famous songs: “I Wish,” “Emotional”
  • Awards: None
  • Years Active: 1997–present

23. Case

Case

Known for hits like “Touch Me, Tease Me” and “Happily Ever After.”

Case Woodard, known simply as Case, is an R&B singer celebrated for his smooth voice and romantic songs.

His hit “Touch Me, Tease Me,” featuring Foxy Brown, was a major success in the mid-90s.

Another popular track, “Happily Ever After,” became a wedding favorite, solidifying his place in 90s R&B.

  • Famous songs: “Touch Me, Tease Me,” “Happily Ever After”
  • Awards: None
  • Years Active: 1992–present

24. Donell Jones

Donell_Jones

A blend of soul and R&B.

Known for “U Know What’s Up.” Donell Jones is renowned for his smooth blend of soul and R&B, creating music that resonates with many listeners.

His hit “U Know What’s Up,” featuring Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, became an anthem for late-90s R&B.

Jones’s ability to combine smooth melodies with relatable lyrics has earned him a loyal fanbase.

  • Famous songs: “U Know What’s Up,” “Where I Wanna Be”
  • Awards: 1 American Music Award nomination
  • Years Active: 1996–present

25. Eric Benét

Eric_Benet

Smooth, soulful style.

Hits include “Spend My Life with You.” Eric Benét is known for his smooth, soulful voice and romantic ballads.

His hit “Spend My Life with You,” a duet with Tamia, became a popular wedding song and highlighted his ability to convey deep emotion through music.

Benét’s style blends classic R&B with contemporary influences, making his music timeless.

  • Famous songs: “Spend My Life with You,” “Love of My Own”
  • Awards: 4 Grammy Award nominations
  • Years Active: 1994–present

26. Mario Winans

Mario_Winans

Known for “I Don’t Wanna Know.”

Mario Winans gained widespread recognition with his hit “I Don’t Wanna Know,” a song that deals with themes of infidelity and heartbreak.

The track, featuring a sample from Enya’s “Boadicea,” became a major hit in the early 2000s and showcased Winans’s talent for blending soulful vocals with contemporary production.

  • Famous songs: “I Don’t Wanna Know,” “Never Really Was”
  • Awards: 1 Grammy Award
  • Years Active: 1995–present

27. Sisqó

Sisqo

Lead singer of Dru Hill.

Solo success with “Thong Song.” Sisqó, born Mark Althavan Andrews, rose to fame as the lead singer of Dru Hill before achieving solo success.

His 2000 hit “Thong Song” became a cultural phenomenon, known for its catchy hook and memorable music video.

Sisqó’s dynamic stage presence and distinctive voice made him a standout artist in both group and solo formats.

  • Famous songs: “Thong Song,” “Incomplete”
  • Awards: 1 MTV Video Music Award
  • Years Active: 1995–present

28. Craig David

Craig_David

Known for hits like “Fill Me In.” Craig David is a British R&B singer who gained international fame with his debut album “Born to Do It.”

His hit “Fill Me In” showcased his smooth voice and unique style, blending R&B with UK garage influences.

David’s ability to craft catchy, relatable songs made him a significant figure in late-90s and early-2000s R&B.

  • Famous songs: “Fill Me In,” “7 Days”
  • Awards: 2 Grammy Award nominations
  • Years Active: 1999–present

29. Keith Washington

Keith_Washington

Known for “Kissing You.”

Keith Washington is known for his romantic ballad “Kissing You,” which became a hit in the early 90s.

His smooth, emotive voice and heartfelt lyrics resonated with fans, making him a notable figure in the R&B scene.

Washington’s ability to convey deep emotion through his music has earned him a dedicated following.

  • Famous songs: “Kissing You,” “Are You Still in Love with Me”
  • Awards: 1 Grammy Award nomination
  • Years Active: 1991–present

30. Tyrese

Tyrese

He is known for his strong vocals and hits like “Sweet Lady.”

Tyrese Gibson, known mononymously as Tyrese, is celebrated for his powerful voice and emotive ballads.

His hit “Sweet Lady” became an R&B classic, showcasing his vocal strength and romantic style.

Tyrese’s success extends beyond music, as he has also made a name for himself in acting, further demonstrating his versatility and talent.

  • Famous songs: “Sweet Lady,” “How You Gonna Act Like That”
  • Awards: 1 American Music Award
  • Years Active: 1994–present

Conclusion

As we wrap up our journey through the most captivating male R&B singers of the 1990s, these artists left an unforgettable mark on music.

Their smooth vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and undeniable charisma defined an era and continue to inspire listeners today.

From soulful ballads to funky dance tracks, these singers showcased the rich diversity of R&B. They not only topped charts but also shaped the sound of a generation.

Next time you feel nostalgic or want to introduce someone to the magic of 90s R&B, revisit these iconic artists.

Their music remains timeless, ready to captivate new audiences.

What’s your favorite 90s R&B song or artist? Share your thoughts in the comments below and keep the conversation going.

Let’s celebrate the enduring legacy of these musical legends together!

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