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  1. Hoy en día, el quiet storm' es también un subgénero musical de suave, relajado y romántico R&B, soul y jazz. Abarcando una mezcla de géneros de música afroestadounidense, la música quiet storm es distinguida por su dinámica suave y dulce, y sus ritmos lentos y relajados, además de por expresar sentimientos románticos.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Quiet_stormQuiet storm - Wikipedia

    Quiet storm is a radio format and genre of R&B, performed in a smooth, romantic, jazz -influenced style. [1] . It was named after the title song on Smokey Robinson 's 1975 album A Quiet Storm. [2] The radio format was pioneered in 1976 by Melvin Lindsey, while he was an intern at the Washington, D.C. radio station WHUR-FM.

  3. Quiet Storm. In 1975, Smokey Robinson released a smooth, sensuous solo LP of romantic adult soul titled A Quiet Storm. The album eventually gave its name to a style and radio format that aimed to create very similar moods. Quiet Storm also drew inspiration from Marvin Gaye's lush Let's Get It On LP, the orchestrations of Philly soul, and the ...

  4. Play genre. Parent Genre: R&B. Quiet storm is a smooth and soulful music genre that emerged in the 1970s. It features slow-tempo R&B ballads with a focus on romantic and sensual themes. The music is characterized by its mellow and soothing sound, often incorporating jazz and funk elements.

  5. Quiet storm songs are a mix of genres, including pop, contemporary R&B, smooth soul, smooth jazz and jazz fusion – songs having an easy-flowing and romantic character. The format first appeared in 1976 but initially it drew from songs recorded earlier.

  6. The Quiet Storm is a genre of soul music that was popularized in the mid-1970s. It is characterized by slow, romantic, and mellow R&B ballads, often featuring lush string arrangements and smooth jazz-influenced instrumentation. The lyrics often focus on themes of love, relationships, and heartache.

  7. Quiet storm is a radio format and genre of R&B, performed in a smooth, romantic, jazz-influenced style. It was named after the title song on Smokey Robinson's 1975 album A Quiet Storm. The radio format was pioneered in 1976 by Melvin Lindsey, while he was an intern at the Washington, D.C. radio station WHUR-FM.