Number Ten: Mariah Carey
Known for her ability to hit ear-piercingly high notes, Mariah Carey’s nearly five-octave vocal range has made her a household name when it comes to RnB. Crossing over into pop music with her first hits in the mid-1990s, she has been able to maintain her high profile career for more than two decades.
Number Nine: Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston has had countless hits since the 1980s. There aren’t many singers that have quite as much power in their vocals than Houston, maker her one of the most inimitable RnB singers ever.
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His velvet smooth voice was beloved by fans and immensely respected by his peers and collaborators.
Number Six: Diana Ross
There is no denying that Diana Ross was an influential figure in RnB and soul. Her voice has inspired many female artists to pursue music careers of their own. Over the course of her career fronting The Supremes and singing solo, she has had more hit singles than any other female singer.
Number Five: Prince
Prince has proven himself to be one of the most versatile singers ever, able to go between RnB and Rock seamlessly. His four-and-a-half-octave vocal range and over-the-top stage presence make him a unique artist both musically and visually, simply because you never know what he is going to do next.
Number Four: Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye’s sexy baritone has been influential in inspiring some more modern RnB sub-genres. Not only was he a versatile singer, but a successful songwriter and collaborator as well, having worked with numerous musicians in the 1970s.
Number Three: Stevie