Black Music Month: The 20 greatest R&B albums of the 1990s

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No. 10 Funky Divas by En Vogue (1992)

On their second album, producers Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy gave Cindy, Terri, Maxine and Dawn a wide range of songs to showcase their abilities. Funky Divas was one of the most genre-hopping R&B albums of the last two decades, with the quartet trying on sexy urban contemporary (“My Lovin (You’re Never Gonna Get It”), hard-edged pop/rock (“Free Your Mind”), a sophisticated and sassy spin on the Supremes’ sound (“Give It Up, Turn It Loose.”)


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