Genre is a listening path
The label helps readers compare related writing and performance choices. It does not claim every listed recording shares one sound, audience or history.
Genre lyric guide
R&B songwriting often places intimate language inside highly expressive vocal arrangements. Lead lines, ad-libs and background responses may all carry information, which makes the performed recording essential to understanding how the written lyric is paced and repeated.
Current collection
Follow changes in address: who is speaking, who is being addressed and whether that relationship shifts between verse and chorus. Repetition can function as insistence, reassurance or hesitation. On synced pages, compare the timing of sustained words and vocal runs with the compact text on the page. Use the close-reading method when you want to test an interpretation against the recording.
Confirm whether the page represents a solo recording, duet, remix or album version. Background vocals and featured credits are not interchangeable, and a different edit can move ad-libs or repeat a final chorus at new cue times. Start with So Easy (To Fall In Love) by Olivia Dean to see how words, credits and the matched recording connect. The recording-version checklist explains how to compare edits, remixes and live performances.
This AskLyrics collection currently connects 10 R&B song pages across 8 credited artists. The highest current chart entry is “So Easy (To Fall In Love)” by Olivia Dean at number 7. Artists represented include Olivia Dean, Bruno Mars, Tems, Teddy Swims and Dave & Tems. Compare individual catalogs in the artist directory.
Recording-level comparison
Current chart rank is a dated snapshot. “Synced” means ordered lyric timing is available; “Karaoke-ready” additionally requires a reviewed video match.
| Song | Artist | Chart status | Lyric timing |
|---|---|---|---|
| So Easy (To Fall In Love) | Olivia Dean | Current #7 | Karaoke-ready |
| Man I Need | Olivia Dean | Current #9 | Karaoke-ready |
| Risk It All | Bruno Mars | Current #11 | Karaoke-ready |
| I Just Might | Bruno Mars | Current #13 | Karaoke-ready |
| What You Need | Tems | Current #32 | Karaoke-ready |
| Mr. Know It All | Teddy Swims | Current #47 | Karaoke-ready |
Collection method
The label helps readers compare related writing and performance choices. It does not claim every listed recording shares one sound, audience or history.
A current position describes one chart week. It is kept separate from peak rank, total weeks and the broader R&B catalog.
Song links lead to recording-level lyrics, credits and timing. Alternate edits or performances need their own supporting identity before they are treated as separate versions.
Direct answers
R&B songwriting often places intimate language inside highly expressive vocal arrangements. Lead lines, ad-libs and background responses may all carry information, which makes the performed recording essential to understanding how the written lyric is paced and repeated.
This collection currently contains 10 published R&B lyric pages across 8 credited artists.
Confirm whether the page represents a solo recording, duet, remix or album version. Background vocals and featured credits are not interchangeable, and a different edit can move ad-libs or repeat a final chorus at new cue times.