List of African-American singers
This is a list of notable African-American singers that gives their year of birth and music genres with which they are associated.
List of singers, rappers, and musicians
Louis Armstrong
George Benson
Chuck Berry
James Brown
Ray Charles
Nat King Cole
John Coltrane
Sam Cooke
Miles Davis
Sammy Davis Jr.
Fats Domino
Dennis Edwards
Duke Ellington
Art Farmer
Ella Fitzgerald
Roberta Flack
Aretha Franklin
Marvin Gaye
Dizzy Gillespie
Buddy Guy
Isaac Hayes
Jimi Hendrix
Gil Scott-Heron
Billie Holiday
John Lee Hooker
Whitney Houston
Michael Jackson
Etta James
Rick James
Al Jarreau
Quincy Jones
B.B. King
Eartha Kitt
Gladys Knight
Patti LaBelle
Taj Mahal
Johnny Mathis
Curtis Mayfield
Aaron Neville
Jessye Norman
Billy Preston
Prince
Charley Pride
Lou Rawls
Otis Redding
Little Richard
Lionel Richie
Max Roach
Smokey Robinson
Nile Rodgers
Sonny Rollins
Diana Ross
Otis Rush
Nina Simone
Mavis Staples
Donna Summer
Cecil Taylor
Ike Turner
Tina Turner
Dionne Warwick
Dinah Washington
Johnny "Guitar" Watson
Muddy Waters
Lil Wayne
Barry White
Maurice White
Nancy Wilson
Bill Withers
Stevie Wonder
Lil Nas X
0–9
A
- Aaliyah (1979–2001): R&B, pop
- Johnny Ace (1929–1954): R&B
- Alicia Keys (born 1981): pop
- Gregory Abbott (born 1954): soul, R&B, his father was born in Venezuela
- Armenta Adams (born 1936): Classical pianist
- Arthur Adams (born 1843): Blues, R&B
- Johnny Adams (born 1936): Gospel, R&B, soul, jazz
- Yolanda Adams (born 1961): gospel
- Nat Adderley (1931–2000): jazz
- Cannonball Adderley (1928–1975): Jazz
- Afroman (born 1974): Hip-hop
- Akon (born 1973): R&B, pop, hip hop, dancehall
- Sasha Allen (born 1982): R&B, rock, soul
- Luther Allison (1939–1997): Blues
- Amil (born 1973): Hip hop
- Cat Anderson (1916–1981): jazz
- Ivie Anderson (1904–1949): jazz
- Marian Anderson (1897–1993): opera
- Louis Armstrong (1901–1971): blues, jazz
- Billy Boy Arnold (born 1935): R&B
- Martina Arroyo (born 1936): opera
- Dorothy Ashby (1932–1986): jazz
- Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar (born 1992): hip-hop
- Jhené Aiko (born 1988): R&B, neo soul
- Ashanti (born 1980): R&B, hip-hop, soul
- Amerie (born 1980): R&B, pop, hip-hop, soul, funk, go-go
- Patti Austin (born 1950): R&B, pop, jazz
- Roy Ayers (born 1940): Jazz, funk, disco, R&B, hip hop
- Ayo & Teo: (African-American father) hip-hop, dance, trap
B
- Babyface (born 1959): R&B
- Anthony Brown (born 1981): Gospel
- Erykah Badu (born 1971): neo soul, R&B, funk, hip-hop
- Kim Burrell (born 1972): Gospel
- Lil Baby (born 1994): Hip hop
- Chloe Bailey (born 1998): R&B
- Halle Bailey (born 2000): R&B
- Mildred Bailey (1907–1951): Jazz
- Pearl Bailey (1918–1990): vaudeville
- Anita Baker (born 1958), R&B, soul
- Josephine Baker (1906–1975): Pop, jazz
- LaVern Baker (1929–1997): R&B
- Florence Ballard (1943–1976): R&B, pop, soul
- Lloyd Banks (born 1982): Hip hop
- Azealia Banks (born 1991): hip-hop, pop, hip house
- Dave Bartholomew (1918–2019): R&B, R&R
- Fantasia Barrino (born 1984): R&B, soul, gospel
- Count Basie (1904–1984): Jazz
- Fontella Bass (1940–2012): R&B, soul
- Kathleen Battle (born 1948): opera
- Swizz Beatz (born 1978): Hip hop (African-American and Eritrean descent)
- Sidney Bechet (1897–1959): Jazz
- Carey Bell (1936–2007): Blues
- Madeline Bell (born 1942): soul
- Eric Benet (born 1966): R&B, neo soul
- George Benson (born 1943): Jazz, R&B, soul, funk
- Gladys Bentley (1907–1960): Blues
- Denée Benton (born 1992): Broadway, pop
- Brook Benton (born 1931–1988): pop, R&B, soul
- Chuck Berry (1926–2017): rock
- Frankie Beverly: R&B, soul, funk
- Andy Bey (born 1939): jazz
- Beyoncé (born 1981): R&B, pop[1]
- Cindy Birdsong (born 1939: R&B, soul, pop
- Birdman (born 1969): rapper
- Mykki Blanco (born 1986): Hip hop
- Blind Blake (1896–1934): ragtime, blues
- Art Blakey (1919–1990): Jazz
- Bobby Bland (1930–2013): blues
- Terry Blade: singer-songwriter
- Jules Bledsoe (1897–1943): opera, Broadway
- Mary J. Blige (born 1971): R&B, soul, hip-hop soul
- Lucille Bogan (1887–1948): blues
- Buddy Bolden (1877–1931): Jazz, blues
- Brandy (born 1979): R&B
- Breland (born 1995): country trap
- Dee Dee Bridgewater (born 1950): jazz
- Bobby Bradford (born 1934): Jazz
- Charles Bradley (1948–2017): Funk, soul, R&B
- Tamar Braxton (born 1977): R&B, soul, pop, gospel[2]
- Toni Braxton (born 1966): R&B, soul, pop
- Traci Braxton (1971–2022): R&B, soul, pop
- Trina Braxton (born 1974): R&B, soul, pop
- Bobby Brown (born 1969): R&B, soul, pop
- Charles Brown (1922–1999): Blues, R&B, rock, soul, jazz
- Chuck Brown (1936–2012): Funk, hip hop, blues
- Clifford Brown (1930–1956): Jazz
- James Brown (1933–2006): soul, funk
- Oscar Brown Jr (1926–2005): jazz
- Ruth Brown (1928–2006): R&B[3]
- Shirley Brown (born 1947): R&B, soul
- Peabo Bryson (born 1951): soul, R&B
- Grace Bumbry (born 1937): opera
- Solomon Burke (1940–2010): blues, gospel, R&B, soul, rock and roll
- Chris Brown (born 1989): R&B, hip-hop, soul, pop
- Elbridge "Al" Bryant: R&B, pop, soul
- Kandi Burruss (born 1976): R&B, pop, hip-hop, soul
- Toni Braxton (born 1967): R&B, soul, pop, dance-pop, hip-hop
- Joe Budden (born 180): Hip hop
- Jerry Butler (born 1939): Soul, funk, R&B
- Metro Boomin (born 1993): Hip hop
- Rich Boy (born 1983): Hip hop
- Soulja Boy (born 1990): Hip hop
- Donald Byrd (1932–2013): Jazz, funk, soul, R&B
- B.o.B (born 1988): Hip hop
- Bow Wow (born 1987): Hip hop
- Boosie Badazz (born 1982): Southern hip hop
- Rich Boy (born 19831: Hip hop
- Young Buck (born 1981): Hip hop
- Joyce Bryant (1927–2022), singerknown as the black Marilyn Monroe
C
- Ca$h Out (born 1990): Hip hop
- C-Murder (born 1971): Hip hop
- Cassidy (born 1982): Hip hop
- Erica Campbell (born 1972): Gospel
- Tina Campbell (born 1974): Gospel
- Cab Calloway (1907–1994): jazz
- Alyson Cambridge (born 1980): operatic soprano and classical music, jazz, and American popular song singer
- Cam'ron (born 1976): Hip hop
- Canon (born 1989): Christian hip hop
- Mariah Carey (born 1969): R&B, pop, hip-hop, soul
- Jean Carn (born 1947): jazz, pop
- Benny Carter (1907–2003): Jazz
- Betty Carter (1929–1998): jazz
- Ron Carter (born 1937): Jazz
- Sue Ann Carwell: funk, R&B, blues
- 50 Cent (born 1975): hip-hop
- Gene Chandler (born 1931): R&B, soul, disco
- Paul Chambers (1935–1969): jazz
- Chamillionaire (born 1979): Hip hop
- Chance the Rapper (born 1993): Hip hop
- Tracy Chapman (born 1964): folk
- Ray Charles (1930–2004): R&B, soul, blues, gospel, country, jazz, pop, rock and roll
- Chubby Checker (born 1941): Rock and roll, R&B
- Cyrus Chestnut (born 1963): jazz
- Chingy (born 1980): Hip hop, rap
- Young Chop (born 1993): hip hop, drill
- Charlie Christian (1916–1942): jazz
- Milan Christopher: rapper
- Ciara (born 1985): R&B, hip-hop, pop
- Otis Clay (1942–2016): R&B, soul, blues, gospel
- Eddy Clearwater (1935–2018): Blues
- Clarence Clemons (1942–2011): Rock, R&B
- James Cleveland (1931–1991): Gospel, soul
- George Clinton (born 1941): Funk, rock, soul
- Tasha Cobbs (born 1981): contemporary Christian music, urban contemporary gospel
- Freddy Cole (1931–2020): jazz
- J. Cole (born 1985): hip-hop (African-American father)
- Keyshia Cole (born 1981): R&B, hip-hop, hip-hop soul
- Nat King Cole (1919–1965): jazz, swing, pop
- Natalie Cole (1950–2015): R&B, pop
- Mitty Collier (born 1941): soul, R&B, gospel
- Ornette Coleman (1930–2015): jazz, free funk
- Daryl Coley (1955–2016): Gospel
- Mitty Collier (born 1941): R&B, soul, gospel
- Albert Collins (1932–1993): Blues
- Bootsy Collins (born 1951): funk, soul, rock, R&B
- Alice Coltrane (1937–2007): jazz
- John Coltrane (1926–1967): jazz
- Ravi Coltrane (born 1965): jazz
- Sean Combs (born 1969): hip hop, R&B
- Sam Cooke (1931–1964): soul, gospel, R&B
- Ida Cox (1888 or 1896–1967): blues, jazz
- Randy Crawford (born 1952): jazz, R&B, disco
- Tameka Cottle (born 1975): R&B, soul
- James Cotton (1935–2017): Blues, jazz
- Robert Cray (born 1953): Blues
- Ice Cube (born 1939): Hip hop
- Kid Cudi (born 1984): hip-hop, alternative rock
- Evelyn Simpson Curenton (born 1953): various
- King Curtis (1934–1971): Soul, R&B, rock, funk, jazz
D
- Chuck D (born 1960): Hip Hop
- DaBaby (born 1991): Hip hop, trap
- Roscoe Dash (born 1990): Hip hop
- Diddy (born 1969): Hip hop
- Miles Davis (1926–1991): Jazz
- Sammy Davis Jr. (1925–1990): pop, jazz, easy listening, swing
- Jimmy Dawkins (1928–2008): Blues
- Jason Derulo (born 1989): R&B, hip-hop, pop
- Bo Diddley (1928–2008): R&B, rock and roll
- Raheem DeVaughn (born 1975): R&B, neo soul
- Fats Domino (1928–2017): rock and roll, boogie-woogie, New Orleans rhythm and blues
- Shea Diamond (born 1978): soul, R&B
- DDG (born 1997): Hip hop
- Mos Def (born 1973): Hip hop
- Ricky Dillard (born 1965): Gospel
- Willie Dixon (1915-1992): Blues, R&B, rock and roll, gospel
- Johnny Dodds (1892–1940): Jazz
- Warren "Baby" Dodds (1898–1959): Jazz
- Young Dolph (1985-2021): Hip hop
- Eric Dolphy (1928-1964): Jazz
- Donnis (born 1984): Hip hop
- Nate Dogg (1969–2011): Hip hop, gangsta rap, R&B
- Snoop Dogg (born 1971): Hip hop, funk, gangsta rap
- Fats Domino (1928-2017): Rock and roll, R&B
- Dr. Dre (born 1965): Hip hop
- Drake (born 1986): Hip hop, pop
- 42 Dugg (born 1994): Hip hop, trap
- Lil Durk (born 1992): Hip hop, drill
- Desiigner (born 1997): Hip hop, trap
- Derek Minor (born 1984): Christian hip hop
- Dorrough (born 1986): Hip hop
- Duke Deuce (born 1992): Hip hop
- Doechii (born 1998): Hip hop
E
F
- Art Farmer (1928-1999): Jazz
- Mickey Fields: Jazz
- Fantasia (born 1984): R&B
- Ella Fitzgerald (1917–1996): jazz
- Roberta Flack (born 1937): jazz, pop
- Eddie Floyd: R&B, soul
- Aretha Franklin (1942–2018): soul, gospel
- Erma Franklin (1938–2002): gospel, soul
- Kam Franklin: Soul
- Melvin Franklin (1942-1995): R&B, soul
- Kirk Franklin (born 1970): soul, gospel
- Future (born 1983): hip-hop
- Jamie Foxx (born 1967): R&B, pop, hip-hop
- Bankroll Freddie: Hip hop
- Lowell Fulson: Blues
- Future: Hip hop, trap, R&B
- Fabolous: Hip hop
- Flo Rida: Hip hop
- Sonny Fortune (1939-2018): Jazz
- Jamie Foxx: R&B
- Flavor Flav: Hip hop
- Fivio Foreign: Hip hop
- Big Freedia: Bounce
- Flame: Christian hip hop
- Finesse2tymes: Hip hop
- Foogiano: Hip hop
- Fredo Bang: Hip hop
G
- Marvin Gaye (1939–1984): R&B, soul, funk, jazz, pop
- Gloria Gaynor (born 1943): disco, R&B
- Jamie Grace (born 1991): Christian pop, gospel
- Al Green (born 1946): R&B, soul
- Ginuwine (born 1970): R&B
- Diana Gordon (born 1985): R&B, dance-pop, house
- Kevin Gates (born 1986): hip-hop
- Gabrielle Goodman (born 1969): jazz, soul, gospel
- Polo G: Hip hop, drill
- Slim Gaillard (1911-1991): Jazz
- The Game: Rapper
- EST Gee: Hip hop
- Tyrese Gibson: Hip hop, R&B
- Dizzy Gillespie (1917-1993): Jazz
- Ginuwine: R&B
- GlokkNine: Hip hop
- Ugly God: Hip hop, SoundCloud hip hop
- Benny Golson: Jazz
- Dexter Gordon (1923-1990): Jazz
- Berry Gordy: R&B, soul, pop, R&R
- Al Green: R&B, soul
- CeeLo Green: R&B, Hip hop, soul, funk
- Thomasina Talley Greene: Classical pianist
- Johnny Griffin: Jazz
- Lil Gotit, Hip hop
- Tee Grizzley, Rapper
- Childish Gambino: Hip hop, R&B
- Gucci Mane: Hip hop
- Gunna: Hip hop
- Buddy Guy: Blues
- Phil Guy (1940-2008): Blues
- Sheila Guyse
H
- Deitrick Haddon (born 1973): Gospel
- Halsey (born 1994): Pop
- H.E.R. (born 1997): R&B
- Adelaide Hall (1901–1993): jazz
- Edmond Hall (1901–1967): jazz
- Willie Hall (born 1950): R&B, soul, funk
- Todrick Hall (born 1985): R&B[4]
- Charles Hamilton (born 1987): Hip-hop
- Chico Hamilton (1921–2013): jazz
- Jimmy Hamilton (1917–1994): jazz
- MC Hammer (born 1962): R&B
- Fred Hammond (born 1960): Gospel
- Lionel Hampton (1917–1994): jazz
- Herbie Hancock (born 1940): jazz, funk, electro
- Edward W. Hardy (born 1992): classical, pop, theatre music
- Roy Hargrove (1969–2018): jazz, soul
- Ciara Harris (born 1985): R&B, hip-hop, crunk&B, pop, dance
- Damon Harris (1950–2013): R&B, soul, pop
- Erline Harris (1914–2004): blues
- Donny Hathaway (1945–1979): soul, jazz, gospel, R&B, blues
- Richie Havens (1941–2013): folk rock, funk, blues, soul
- Koryn Hawthorne (born 1997): Gospel
- Coleman Hawkins (1904–1969): jazz
- Isaac Hayes (1942–2008): blues, jazz, soul, funk, disco
- Nicole Heaston (born 1965): opera
- Fletcher Henderson (1897–1952): jazz
- Michael Henderson (1951–2022): R&B, jazz, funk, soul, pop
- Jon Hendricks (1921–2017): jazz
- Jimi Hendrix (1942–1970): rock guitarist, singer-songwriter
- Nona Hendryx (born 1944): funk, soul, pop, R&B, rock
- G Herbo (born 1995): hip-hop, drill
- Skinny Hightower (born 1985): jazz[5]
- Andrew Hill (1931–2007): jazz
- Lauryn Hill (born 1975): R&B, neo soul, hip-hop, folk, reggae
- Z. Z. Hill (1935–1984): blues
- Keri Hilson (born 1982): R&B
- Earl Hines (1903–1983): jazz
- Hitmaka (born 1985): hip-hop
- Johnny Hodges (1907–1970): jazz
- Billie Holiday (1915–1959): soul, blues
- Jennifer Holliday (born 1960): R&B, soul, pop, house, dance, gospel
- John Lee Hooker (1917–2001): blues
- Hopsin (born 1985): hip-hop
- Shirley Horn (1934–2005): jazz
- Lena Horne (1917–2010): jazz, pop
- Cissy Houston (born 1933): soul, gospel, disco
- Thelma Houston (born 1946): R&B, soul, disco, Motown, gospel
- Whitney Houston (1963–2012): R&B, pop, soul, gospel
- Adina Howard (born 1973): R&B, hip-hop, soul
- Freddie Hubbard (1938–2008) : jazz
- Jennifer Hudson (born 1981): R&B, soul, pop
- Huey (1987–2020): hip-hop
- Alberta Hunter (1895–1984): jazz and blues
- Hurricane Chris (born 1989): hip-hop
- Nipsey Hussle (1985–2019): hip-hop, rap
- Phyllis Hyman (1949–1995): soul, R&B quiet, jazz, disco
I
J
- Ray J (born 1981): R&B
- Stevie J: Hip hop, R&B
- Jackson family: pop, R&B, soul, dance
- Bernard Jackson: R&B
- Chuck Jackson (born 1937): R&B
- Freddie Jackson (born 1956): soul
- Mahalia Jackson (1911–1972): gospel
- Millie Jackson (born 1944): soul, disco, R&B
- Milt Jackson (1923-1999): Jazz
- Randy Jackson (born 1956)
- Etta James (1938–2012): blues, R&B, soul, jazz, gospel
- Rick James (1948-2004): R&B, soul, funk, rock
- Al Jarreau (1940–2017): jazz, R&B, soul
- Little Willie John (1937-1968): R&B, soul
- Robert Johnson (1911–1938): blues
- George W. Johnson[6]
- J. J. Johnson: Jazz
- J. Rosamond Johnson
- Syl Johnson (1936-2022): R&B, blues
- Coco Jones: R&B
- Booker T. Jones: R&B, soul, blues
- Etta Jones (1928–2001): jazz
- Howard Jones (born 1970): rock
- Elvin Jones (1927-2004): Jazz
- Hank Jones (1918-2010): Jazz
- Quincy Jones: R&B, funk, soul, jazz, hip hop, rock and roll, pop
- Mike Jones: Hip hop
- Valerie June (born 1982): folk, blues, soul, bluegrass, pop
- Jeremih (born 1987): R&B, hip-hop
- Louis Jordan: Jazz, blues, R&B
- Steve Jordan: Pop, rock, R&B
- Montell Jordan (born 1968): R&B, hip-hop, soul
- Lyfe Jennings (born 1978): R&B, soul
- Charles Jenkins: Gospel
- Leroy Jenkins (1932-2007): Jazz
- Scott Joplin: Ragtime
- Joe (born 1973): R&B
- Jacquees (born 1994): R&B
- BlocBoy JB: Hip hop
- Young Joc: Hip hop
- Valerie June: Folk, blues, soul, pop
- Jeremih: Hip hop, R&B
- LL Cool J: Hip hop
- Lil Jon: Hip hop
- Jadakiss: Hip hop
- J-Kwon: Hip hop
- Jibbs: Hip hop
- Juice WRLD (1998-2019): Hip hop, rap
K
- Lil Keed: Hip hop
- Alicia Keys (born 1981): R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop[7]
- Eddie Kendricks: R&B, soul, disco
- Chaka Khan (born 1953): R&B, pop, soul, disco, jazz, gospel
- Kilo Kish: Hip Hop, art pop
- Eartha Kitt (1927–2008): cabaret, torch, jazz
- Gladys Knight (born 1944): soul, R&B, pop
- Albert King: Blues
- B.B. King (1925-2015): Blues, R&B
- Ben E King (1938–2015): R&B
- Freddie King: Blues
- Solange Knowles (born 1986): R&B, pop, soul, hip-hop, funk[8]
- R. Kelly (born 1967): R&B
- Kelis (born 1979): R&B, pop, hip-hop, soul, electronic
- Chief Keef (born 1995): hip-hop, drill
- Lenny Kravitz (born 1964): rock, pop rock, progressive soul
- Kelis: Hip hop (African American, Chinese and Puerto Rican)
- R Kelly: R&B, soul, gospel, hip hop
- Wynton Kelly: Jazz
- Khalid: R&B, pop
- Wiz Khalifa: Hip hop
- Kid Cudi: Hip hop
- Kehlani (African American father): R&B, soul, jazz, hip hop[9]
- Maxo Kream: Hip hop (Nigerian and African-American)
- KB: Christian hip hop
L
- Big L (1974–1999): hip-hop
- Patti LaBelle (born 1944): R&B, soul, disco, dance, gospel, funk
- Denise LaSalle (1939–2018): Blues, R&B, soul
- Kendrick Lamar (born 1987): hip-hop, rap
- John Larkin (1877–1936): minstrel, vaudeville
- Kenny Lattimore (born 1970): R&B
- Bettye LaVette (born 1946): soul, blues, rock, R&B, funk, gospel, country
- Huddie Ledbetter (1888–1949): folk, blues
- Tasha Cobbs Leonard (born 1981): Gospel
- Swae Lee (born 1993): hip-hop, R&B
- John Legend (born 1978): pop, R&B, soul
- Coi Leray (born 1997): hip-hop
- Abbey Lincoln (1930–2010): jazz
- Lil Nas X (born 1999): hip-hop, pop, country, trap
- Lizzo (born 1988): R&B, pop
- Frankie Lymon (1942–1968): R&B, doo-wop, pop, swing
- Queen Latifah (born 1970): hip-hop, R&B, soul, jazz, gospel, danc
- Lynda Laurence (born 1949): R&B, pop, jazz
- Lecrae (born 1979): Christian hip-hop
- Eddie Levert (born 1942): R&B, soul, blues, gospel
- Gerald Levert (1946–2006): soul, R&B
- Ari Lennox (born 1991): R&B, soul, neo soul
- Coi Leray (born 1997): hip-hop
- Booker Little (1938–1961): jazz
- Barbara Lynn (born 1942): R&B
- Cheryl Lynn (born 1957): disco, R&B, soul, pop
- Lisa Lopes (1971–2002): R&B, rap, pop
- Ledisi (born 1972): R&B, soul, jazz
- Logic (born 1990): hip-hop
- Dej Loaf (born 1991): hip-hop, R&B
- Ludacris (born 1977): hip-hop
- Lil Uzi Vert (born 1995): hip-hop
- Lil Nas X (born 1999): hip-hop, country
- Lizzo (born 1988): R&B
- Lloyd (born 1986): R&B
- Trip Lee (born 1987): Christian hip-hop, Southern hip-hop
- Lil Scrappy (born 1984): hip-hop
M
- Young M.A (born 1992): hip-hop
- Mandisa (1976–2024): Gospel, Christian
- Barbara Mason (born 1947): R&B, soul
- Johnny Mathis (born 1935): pop, jazz
- Curtis Mayfield (1942–1999): soul, funk, R&B
- China Anne McClain (born 1998): R&B, pop
- Lauryn McClain (born 1997): R&B, pop
- Christian McBride: jazz
- Gene McDaniels: jazz, pop
- Donnie McClurkin: Gospel
- Betty McGlown (1941–2008): R&B, pop
- Joe McPhee: Jazz
- Sierra McClain (born 1994): R&B, pop
- Brian McKnight (born 1969): R&B
- Carmen McRae (1920–1994): jazz
- Lee Michelle: (African-American father) K Pop singer
- Buddy Miles: R&B, funk, soul
- Meek Mill: Hip-hop
- Stephanie Mills: R&B, soul, gospel
- Blue Mitchell: Jazz
- Wanya Morris (born 1973): R&B, soul
- Janelle Monáe (born 1985): funk, R&B, psychedelic soul, hip-hop
- YNW Melly (born 1999): hip-hop, trap, R&B
- Mýa (born 1979): R&B (African-American father, Italian mother)
- Miguel (born 1985): R&B
- K. Michelle (born 1982): R&B, soul
- Teairra Marí (born 1987): R&B
- Mario (born 1986): R&B
- Monica (born 1980): R&B, soul, hip-hop soul
- Victoria Monét (born 1989): pop, R&B
- Chrisette Michele (born 1982): R&B, hip-hop, soul, jazz
- Remy Ma (born 1980): Hip-hop
- Barbara Martin: R&B, pop
- Johnny Mathis: Pop, jazz
- Curtis Mayfield: soul, funk, R&B
- Taj Mahal: Blues, R&B, jazz
- Hank Mobley: jazz
- Thelonious Monk: jazz
- Wes Montgomery: jazz
- Melba Moore (born 1945): soul, disco, gospel
- Lee Morgan: jazz
- Migos: hip-hop, trap
- Gucci Mane: hip-hop, trap
- Miguel (African-American mother): hip-hop, R&B
- Tamela Mann (born 1966): Gospel
- Mulatto (born 1998): hip-hop
- Matt "Guitar" Murphy (1929–2018): Blues
- Lil' Mo (born 1978): R&B, hip-hop
- Method Man (born 1971): Hip-hop
- Maliibu Miitch (born 1991): hip-hop (African-American, Vietnamese and Filipino)
- Mims (born 1981): hip-hop
- Maino (born 1973): hip-hop
- Money Man (born 1986): hip-hop
N
- Nonpoint (born 1975): rock
- Rico Nasty (born 1997): hip-hop, rock, rap rock
- Meshell Ndegeocello (born 1968): funk, soul, jazz, hip-hop, reggae, rock
- Anthony Nelson (born 1975): gospel
- Aaron Neville (born 1941): R&B, soul, country, gospel, jazz, pop
- Art Neville: Funk, R&B, soul
- Cyril Neville: R&B, funk, blues
- Charles Neville: R&B, jazz, funk, pop
- Oliver Nelson: Jazz
- David "Fathead" Newman: Jazz
- Jessye Norman (born 1945): opera
- Brandy Norwood (born 1979): R&B, pop, hip-hop
- Lil Nas X (born 1999): hip-hop, LGBT hip-hop, pop rap, country rap
- Ne-Yo (born 1979): R&B
- Nivea (born 1982): R&B, hip-hop
- Noname Gypsy (born 1991): hip-hop
- Normani (born 1996): pop, R&B
- Tech N9ne: Hip hop
- Nas: Hip hop
- Nathan Morris: Vocal, singer
- Nelly: Hip hop
- Meshell Ndegeocello: Funk, soul, jazz
- Queen Naija (African-American mother):
- NBA YoungBoy(born 1999):Rapper
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O
P
- Anderson .Paak (born 1986): hip-hop, R&B, soul, pop, funk
- Petey Pablo (born 1973): hip-hop
- Keke Palmer (born 1993): R&B, hip-hop, pop
- Ray Parker Jr. (born 1954): R&B, pop
- Billy Paul (1934–2016): soul, R&B, jazz
- Scherrie Payne (born 1944): R&B, pop, disco
- Paul Pena (1950–2005): Delta blues, jazz, morna, flamenco, folk, rock, Tuvan throat singing
- Pleasure P (born 1984): R&B
- Teddy Pendergrass (1950–2010): R&B, soul, disco, funk
- Richard Wayne Penniman (Little Richard) (1932–2020): rock & roll, R&B, gospel, soul
- Pharrell (born 1973): hip-hop, R&B, funk
- Wilson Pickett (1941–2006): R&B, soul
- Jillian Patricia Pirtle (born 1983): opera, musical theatre
- Plies (born 1976): hip-hop
- Billy Porter (born 1969): R&B, soul
- Gregory Porter (born 1971): jazz
- Billy Preston (1946–2006): R&B, rock, soul, funk, gospel
- Kelly Price (born 1973): gospel
- Leontyne Price (born 1927): opera
- Charley Pride (1934–2020): country
- Arthur Prysock (1924 or 1929–1997): jazz, R&B, easy listening
- Prince (1958–2016): pop, rock
Q
R
- Raheem Jarbo: Hip Hop
- Rakim: Hip Hop
- Raz-B: R&B
- Sun Ra: Jazz
- Lou Rawls (1933-2006): Gospel, R&B, soul, jazz, blues
- Ma Rainey (1882 or 1886–1939): blues
- Jimmy Reed: Blues
- Louisiana Red: Blues
- Otis Redding (1941–1967): soul, R&B, blues
- Della Reese (1931–2017): jazz, gospel, pop
- Lil Reese: Hip hop, drill
- Dianne Reeves (born 1956): jazz
- Martha Reeves (born 1941): R&B, pop
- Roddy Ricch: Hip hop
- Lionel Richie (born 1949): soul, R&B, pop, country, gospel
- Little Richard: Rock and roll, R&B, gospel, soul
- Pretty Ricky: R&B
- Teddy Riley: R&B, hip hop
- Flo Rida (born 1979): hip-hop, hip house, pop rap
- Minnie Riperton (1947–1979): soul, R&B, jazz, disco
- Max Roach: Jazz
- Black Rob: Hip hop
- Paul Robeson (1898–1976): Americana, pop, spirituals, classical, folk
- Bill "Bojangles" Robinson (1878–1949): minstrel, vaudeville, jazz, pop
- Smokey Robinson (born 1940): R&B, soul, pop
- Sylvia Robinson: R&B, soul, Hip hop
- ASAP Rocky: Hip hop (half-African American, half-Barbadian)
- Nile Rodgers: Disco, soul, R&B, rock, funk
- Diana Ross (born 1944): R&B, soul, disco, jazz, pop, dance
- Rick Ross: Hip hop
- Sonny Rollins: Jazz
- Kelly Rowland (born 1981): R&B, pop, hip-hop, soul, dance
- Otis Rush: Blues, R&B
- Patrice Rushen (born 1954): R&B
- Trippie Redd (born 1999): hip-hop
- RuPaul (born 1960): dance, pop
- David Ruffin: R&B, pop, soul, disco, gospel
- Jimmy Ruffin: R&B, soul, pop
- Chance the Rapper: Hip hop, R&B
- Rapsody: Hip hop
- Rocko: Hip hop, rap
- Ja Rule: Hip hop
- Raekwon: Hip hop
- Renni Rucci: Hip hop
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- Saweetie: Hip hop (African American father, Chinese and Filipino mother)[10]
- Pharoah Sanders: Jazz
- Juelz Santana: Hip hop
- Saucy Santana: Hip hop
- Marvin Sapp: Gospel
- Jill Scott (born 1972): R&B, soul, neo soul, hip-hop, spoken word, jazz
- Jimmy Scott (1925–2014): jazz
- Peggy Scott-Adams (born 1948): blues, R&B
- Travis Scott (born 1991): hip-hop
- Young Scooter: Hip hop
- Gil Scott-Heron: Soul, funk, R&B
- Dee Dee Sharp (born 1945): R&B, blues, soul
- Marlena Shaw (born 1942): jazz, blues and soul
- Tupac Shakur: Hip hop, revolutionary, poet, freedom fighter
- Kierra Sheard: Gospel
- Pooh Shiesty: Hip hop, Southern hip hop, Memphis rap
- Bobby Shmurda: Hip hop, Brooklyn drill
- Kierra Sheard: Urban gospel, R&B
- Karen Clark Sheard: Gospel, urban gospel
- Wayne Shorter: Jazz
- Bobby Short: Jazz
- Nina Simone (1933–2003): jazz, blues, folk, R&B, gospel, pop
- Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Blues
- Magic Sam: Blues
- Magic Slim: Blues
- Memphis Slim: Blues
- Horace Silver: Jazz
- Percy Sledge: R&B, soul, gospel
- Jordin Sparks (born 1989): R&B, pop
- Ronnie Spector aka Veronica Yvette Bennett (1943–2022): R&B, pop, soul, doo-wop
- Bessie Smith (1894–1937): blues
- O. C. Smith (1932–2001): R&B, jazz, soul
- Jimmy Smith: Jazz
- Rae Sremmurd: Hip hop, trap, R&B
- Mavis Staples (born 1939): soul, gospel, R&B
- Edwin Starr (1942–2003): soul, R&B, funk, disco
- Candi Staton (born 1940): soul, R&B, gospel, dance, disco
- Dakota Staton (1930–2007): jazz
- Angie Stone (born 1961): R&B, soul
- Sly Stone: Funk, R&B
- Ruben Studdard: Singer
- Shawn Stockman : R&B
- Billy Strayhorn: Jazz
- Sly Stone (born 1943): funk, R&B
- Jazmine Sullivan (born 1987): R&B
- Maxine Sullivan (1911–1987): jazz
- Donna Summer (1948–2012): disco, rock, dance, R&B
- Sisqó (born 1978): R&B, hip-hop soul, pop
- Raven-Symoné (born 1985): R&B, hip-hop
- SZA (born 1989): R&B
- Keith Sweat (born 1961): R&B, new jack swing, hip-hop, soul, urban
- Sylvester (1947–1988): disco
- Big Sean: Hip hop, Midwest hip hop
- Pink Sweats: Pop
- Musiq Soulchild: R&B, soul, neo soul
- Raphael Saadiq: R&B, soul
- Trey Songz: R&B, hip hop
- Keith Sweat: R&B, soul, hip hop, urban
- Southside: Hip hop
- Musiq Soulchild: R&B
- SZA: Pop, R&B, Soul
- Beanie Sigel: Hip hop
- Swoope: Christian hip hop, Urban contemporary gospel
- Shawty Lo: Hip hop
- Shy Glizzy: Hip hop
- Silentó: Hip hop
- Jermaine Stewart: R&B
- Mamie Smith: Jazz, blues
- Victoria Spivey: Blues[11]
T
- T.I.: Hip hop
- T-Pain: Hip hop, R&B
- Takeoff (1994–2022): Hip hop, trap
- Tank: Hip hop
- Art Tatum: Jazz
- Billy Taylor: Jazz
- Cecil Taylor: Jazz
- Koko Taylor: Blues, soul
- Teyana Taylor (born 1990): R&B, hip-hop, pop
- T-Pain (born 1984): R&B, hip-hop, pop rap
- Tammi Terrell (1945–1970): R&B, soul, pop
- Clark Terry: Jazz
- Jean Terrell: R&B, soul, jazz
- Bryson Tiller: R&B, hip hop
- Joe Tex (1935–1982): R&B, soul, funk, disco
- Rufus Thomas (1917–2001): R&B, funk, soul, blues
- Rozonda Thomas: R&B[12]
- Big Joe Turner: Blues, R&B
- Ike Turner (1931–2007): R&B, blues, rock and roll, funk
- Tina Turner (1939–2023): R&B, pop, soul, dance, rock and roll
- The-Dream (born 1977): R&B
- Young Thug (born 1991): hip-hop[13][14]
- Stanley Turrentine: Jazz
- McCoy Tyner: Jazz
- Tye Tribbett: Gospel
- Tyrese Gibson (born 1978): R&B
- Tweet (born 1971): R&B
- TLC: R&B, Pop
- Pusha T: Hip hop
- Tyler, the Creator: Hip-hop
- Twista: Hip hop
- Timbaland: Hip hop, R&B, dance
- Tedashii: Christian hip hop
- Thi'sl: Christian hip hop
U
- Usher (born 1978): R&B, pop
- Unk (born 1981): hip-hop
V
W
- Wale (born 1984): hip-hop
- Fats Waller (1904–1943): jazz, pop
- Hezekiah Walker, Gospel
- Sippie Wallace (1898–1986): Blues
- Little Walter: Blues, R&B
- Fetty Wap (born 1991): hip-hop
- William Warfield (1920–2002): opera, pop
- Dionne Warwick (born 1940): gospel, R&B, soul, pop
- Dinah Washington (1924–1963): jazz, blues, R&B, gospel, traditional pop
- Gino Washington (born 1946?): R&B, rock
- Grover Washington Jr.: jazz, soul, R&B
- Ethel Waters (1896–1977): blues, jazz, Broadway, big band, pop
- Muddy Waters (1913–1983): blues
- Tionne Watkins (born 1970): R&B
- Johnny "Guitar" Watson: blues, soul, funk
- Lil Wayne (born 1982): hip-hop[15]
- Carl Weathersby (1953–2024): blues
- Webbie (born 1985): hip-hop
- Junior Wells (1934–1998): blues
- Mary Wells (1943–1992) R&B,[16] pop, soul, rock
- Kanye West (born 1977): hip-hop, pop, R&B, Christian hip-hop, gospel
- Keenan Webb, also known as "DJ Suede the Remix God": Trap, hip-hop
- Glodean White (born 1946): R&B, soul, funk, disco
- Maurice White: soul, funk, R&B, jazz
- Barry White (1944–2003): soul, R&B, pop
- Eddie Willis: soul, R&B
- Wesley Willis: punk rock
- will.i.am (born 1975): hip-hop, pop, R&B
- Andre Williams: R&B, blues
- Bert Williams (1874–1922): Broadway, vaudeville, minstrel
- Hayley Williams (born 1988): rock
- Joe Williams (1918–1999): jazz
- Lenny Williams (born 1945): soul, R&B, jazz
- Otis Williams: R&B, soul, disco
- Marion Williams (1927–1994): gospel
- Michelle Williams: R&B, gospel, pop, soul
- Paul Williams (1939–1973): R&B, soul
- Pharrell Williams (born 1973): hip-hop, R&B, funk, pop
- Sonny Boy Williamson I (1914–1948): Blues
- Sonny Boy Williamson II (1912–1965): Blues
- Charlie Wilson (born 1953): R&B, hip-hop, soul, funk
- Gerald Wilson: Jazz, pop
- Jackie Wilson (1934–1984): R&B, soul
- Nancy Wilson (1937–2018): jazz
- Mary Wilson (1944–2021): R&B, soul, pop, funk
- CeCe Winans (born 1964): gospel
- Mario Winans (born 1974): R&B
- Lawrence Winters(né Lawrence Lafayette Whisonant) (1915–1965): opera, concert
- Bill Withers (1938–2020): soul, R&B, smooth soul, blues, funk
- Lajon Witherspoon (born 1972): rock
- Juice Wrld (1998–2019): SoundCloud rap, emo rap, alternative rock, pop
- Howlin' Wolf (1910–1976): blues
- Stevie Wonder (born 1950): soul, pop
- Bobby Womack (1944–2014): soul, R&B
- Brenton Wood (born 1941): soul, R&B, pop
- Ali-Ollie Woodson (1951–2010): R&B, pop, soul
- Betty Wright (1953–2020): soul, R&B
- Lizz Wright (born 1980): jazz, gospel
- O. V. Wright (1939–1980): blues
- Bow Wow (born 1987): hip-hop
- Juice WRLD (1998 –2019): hip-hop, R&B, trap
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- Jay-Z (born 1969): Hip hop
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