Stevie Wonder Named Best R&B Artist of All Time By Billboard
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Stevie Wonder Named Best R&B Artist of All Time By Billboard


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Billboard’s 2025 list of the 75 greatest R&B singers has reignited fierce debate among fans as Stevie Wonder takes the crown.

The 75-year-old icon takes the No. 1 spot, a widely praised move that recognizes his enduring impact across soul, pop, funk, gospel, and jazz. For over six decades, Wonder has redefined the genre through innovation, lyrical depth, and musical range.

Born Stevland Hardaway Morris in 1950, Wonder signed to Motown’s Tamla label at age 11. His breakout single “Fingertips” made him the youngest solo artist to top the Billboard Hot 100. His creative peak came in the 1970s, with landmark albums like Talking Book, Innervisions, and Songs in the Key of Life. These works fused melody with political insight and introduced groundbreaking synthesizer use, pushing R&B into new sonic territory.

New-school artists like SZA and Summer Walker earned spots, showing how R&B continues to evolve. Still, legends like Wonder, Franklin, and Whitney Houston remain at the center. Fans have critiqued the absence of iconic group leaders such as Diana Ross and Gladys Knight, calling for a separate list for R&B groups.

Online reaction has been electric. Many praised Wonder’s ranking, while others voiced frustration over Luther Vandross’s No. 22 slot and Brandy’s exclusion. Hashtags like “Justice for Brandy” trended soon after the list dropped.

Billboard’s rankings offer a snapshot of R&B’s past, present, and future. Wonder’s top placement honors a legacy that still guides the genre’s direction and reflects the timeless genius that shaped its sound.


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