2011 Soul House Music Hits

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Contents

The top 20 soul house music hits from 2011.

Introduction

The history of Soul House music can be traced back to the mid-1970s, when disco music started to become popular in nightclubs. In the early 1980s, Soul house music emerged as a new genre of music, blending aspects of disco, soul, and house music. The first Soul House track that achieved mainstream success was “You Got the Love” by David Morales and Robbie Wilde, which reached #1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in 1991. Since then, Soul House music has continued to evolve and grow in popularity, with many artists incorporating elements of other genres such as hip hop, R&B, and even rock into their songs.

What is Soul House Music?

Soul house music is a subgenre of house music that combines elements of soul, R&B, and sometimes disco. It is named after the club where it originated in the early 1990s, Soul Train House in Chicago. The first soul house tracks were produced by DJs who were inspired by the music they heard at Soul Train House, as well as other clubs that played similar music. Soul house music has a distinctively soulful sound, with groovy basslines, catchy melodies, and often-emotional vocals. It is often slower and more laid-back than other types of house music, making it perfect for dancing or relaxing. Over the years, soul house music has evolved and incorporated elements from other genres, including hip hop, jazz, and even electronic dance music. Today, soul house is enjoyed by listeners all over the world.

The History of Soul House Music

The history of Soul House Music can be traced back to the origins of House music in the early 1980s. Soul House is a subgenre of House music that incorporates elements of soul, R&B, and gospel. The genre first gained popularity in the Midwest and Chicago area, but it soon spread to other parts of the country.

Soul House music was originally created by black artists for black audiences. It was a way for people to escape the struggles of everyday life and enjoy themselves. The music was often upbeat and positive, which helped people to forget their troubles and simply enjoy the moment.

As Soul House music became more popular, it began to crossover into the mainstream. White artists began to produce Soul House tracks, and the genre became more popular with white audiences as well. However, some black artists felt that Soul House was losing its original purpose and meaning.

Today, Soul House Music is enjoyed by people of all races and backgrounds. It is still often seen as a way to escape from everyday life and enjoy oneself. The positive vibes and uplifting messages in the lyrics are still treasured by many fans of the genre.

The Different Types of Soul House Music

There are many different types of soul house music, each with its own distinctive style and sound. Here is a brief overview of some of the most popular genres:

1. Funk: This type of soul house music is characterized by a strong bass line and often features horns and keyboards.

2. R&B: R&B is a softer, more romantic style of soul house music, with lyrics that focus on love and relationships.

3. Disco: Disco soul house music is designed for dancing, with up-tempo rhythms and catchy melodies.

4. Hip-hop: Hip-hop soul house music often features rap lyrics over a funky groove.

5. Gospel: Gospel soul house music is spiritual and uplifting, with lyrics that praise God or express religious faith.

The top soul house songs of 2011 include:

“Ain’t Nobody” by Loveslapped
“Bump N’ Grind” by Mista Black
“Can’t Get Enough” by N.E.R.D. featuring Fat Joe
“Crazy in Love” by Beyonce featuring Jay Z
“Do It Again” by Pia Mia featuring Chris Brown and Tyga
“Fancy” by Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX
“Get Lucky” by Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers
“Happy” by Pharrell Williams
“Ignition (Remix)” by R. Kelly
“Just the Way You Are (Amazing)” by Bruno Mars
“Latch” by Disclosure featuring Sam Smith
“Let’s Stay Together” by Al Green

The Future of Soul House Music

There is no doubt that soul house music has been on the rise in recent years, with more and more artists beginning to experiment with the genre. 2011 has seen some incredible soul house hits, and we believe that the future of the genre is looking even brighter.

One of the most exciting things about soul house music is the way that it blends elements of traditional soul music with modern electronic production techniques. This give the genre a unique sound that is both classic and contemporary.

Another exciting thing about soul house music is the way that it is being embraced by both underground and mainstream audiences. This shows that the genre has mass appeal, and we believe that it will continue to grow in popularity in the years to come.

We are confident that 2011 will be another great year for soul house music, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for this exciting genre.

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