17 R&B classics penned for different vocalists

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Unforeseen Hits: The Stories Behind R&B Songs Passed from One Artist to Another

R&B hits are often the result of a complex web of songwriting, production, and artist selection. Many of the biggest hits in the genre were initially intended for different artists but found their perfect match through twists of fate. From Rihanna’s “Umbrella” to Beyoncé’s “Irreplaceable,” these songs have become cultural phenomena thanks to the unique qualities of the artists who eventually performed them.

One example is Rihanna’s “We Found Love,” originally written for Leona Lewis but ultimately recorded by Rihanna. The track became a global sensation, showcasing Rihanna’s distinctive voice and Calvin Harris’s electrifying production. Similarly, Ne-Yo wrote “Irreplaceable” for Shania Twain but Beyoncé’s powerful rendition turned it into an empowering anthem.

Other notable examples include Whitney Houston’s “How Will I Know,” initially intended for Janet Jackson, and Toni Braxton’s “Un-Break My Heart,” meant for Celine Dion. These stories highlight the importance of the right artist-song pairing and celebrate the versatility and talent within the R&B genre.

From Rihanna to Beyoncé, these artists have proven that sometimes, the perfect pairing is just a twist of fate away. The collaborative and unpredictable nature of the music industry continues to bring us iconic hits that resonate with audiences worldwide.

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