Urban contemporary gospel
Urban/contemporary gospel is a modern subgenre of gospel music. Although the style developed gradually, early forms are generally dated to the 1970s, and the genre was well established by the end of the 1980s. The radio format is pitched primarily to African-Americans. Christian hip hop can be considered a subtype of this genre.
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6 Way St.7 Sons of SoulAdekunle AdeyoolaAdia (musician)AlachéAlex FaithAlexis SpightAll in One (Karen Clark Sheard album)Allen & AllenAmber BullockAn Appointed TimeAngel & ChanelleAngela SpiveyAngelo & VeronicaAnita WilsonAnn McCraryAnthony Brown (gospel musician)Anthony Evans (singer)Antonio NealAshmont HillAt Last (Alex Faith album)B. CooperBeBe & CeCe WinansBeBe & CeCe Winans (album)Beckah ShaeBen TankardBenita WashingtonBest Days (Tamela Mann album)Bobby Jones (singer)Break Every ChainBrent Jones (musician)Bri (Briana Babineaux)Bridgett KernBryan Andrew WilsonBumps InfCalvin Bridges (musician)Canton JonesCeCe WinansCedric FordChad Jones (rapper)
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Urban contemporary gospel
Urban/contemporary gospel is a modern subgenre of gospel music. Although the style developed gradually, early forms are generally dated to the 1970s, and the genre was well established by the end of the 1980s. The radio format is pitched primarily to African-Americans. Christian hip hop can be considered a subtype of this genre.
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アーバン・コンテンポラリー・ゴスペル (Urban cont ...... メロディラインは、多くのポップ・ミュージックと同じ物が多い。
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Late 20th century, African-Americans
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Urban/contemporary gospel is a ...... dered a subtype of this genre.
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アーバン・コンテンポラリー・ゴスペル (Urban cont ...... メロディラインは、多くのポップ・ミュージックと同じ物が多い。
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