R&B RADIO

R&B radio today spans a wide range — from smooth quiet storm programming to bass-heavy contemporary R&B that blurs into hip-hop and pop. The format has evolved dramatically from its roots in rhythm and blues, but the best stations still prioritize vocal performance and songwriting craft.

Covering contemporary R&B, classic R&B, quiet storm, neo-soul, alternative R&B, new jack swing.

ALL R&B STATIONS

Classics RadioThe Netherlands, Brabant
DANCEEASY LISTENINGPOP
Amsterdam Funk Channel (AFC) low bandwidthThe Netherlands, Noord-Holland, Amsterdam
80'S90'SFUNK
RFI 102.1 FMSaint Lucia, Soufrière, sfr
COUNTRYLOCAL MUSICR&B
Carbon SoundThe United States Of America, Minneapolis-St. Paul MN
AFROBEATSELECTRONICAFUNK
Astounded Old School RadioDeutschland (Germany)
2000ER80ER90ER
Conecta FM - MaríliaBrazil, Sao Paulo (Brazil)
80S90SALTERNATIVE
SoulbettyGermany, Hessen
AFRO-ROCKFUNKR&B
Radio 105The Netherlands, Noord-Holland, Amsterdam
DISCOPOPR&B
Radio CharmeBrazil, Rio de Janeiro
CHARMEHIPHOPR&B
Nam Radio LocalNamibia, Khomas Region
AFRICAN HIP HOPAFROPOPAZONTO
Freedom FMIreland, Dublin
00S2000S90S
SMR247JamsThe United States Of America, Florida
ANDRIO RADIOANDROID AUTOAPPLE AUTO
KCFM RadioMalaysia, Kuala Lumpur
BALLADSMALAYSIAMALAYSIAN POP
LTFM RadioMalaysia, Kuala Lumpur
BALLADSCLASSIC ROCKMALAYSIA
Radio FanáticaSpain
DANCEENTERTAINMENTFUNK
NPO BLENDThe Netherlands
HIPHOPNPOPUBLIC RADIO
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よくある質問

What does R&B radio sound like today?

Modern R&B radio blends smooth vocals with hip-hop-influenced production, trap rhythms, and electronic textures. It ranges from intimate singer-songwriter material to club-ready tracks. Many stations also mix in classic R&B from the 1990s and 2000s.

What is quiet storm radio?

Quiet storm is a radio format focused on slow, romantic R&B and soul — soft ballads, smooth grooves, and intimate vocals. It originated on WHUR in Washington, D.C. in 1976 and remains popular for evening and late-night programming.

Can I find 90s R&B on live radio?

Yes — many R&B stations run throwback programming featuring 1990s and early 2000s R&B. Some stations specialize entirely in this era, playing TLC, Aaliyah, Boyz II Men, and their contemporaries.