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1. "I think he took R&B from the Freddie Jackson/ Alexander O'Neal"
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era into the Bobby Brown/Jodeci era.

There's a certain level of "cool" and contemporary flavor in the slow jams of the latter.
Rodger was kinda the first the bring that to the table in the most palatable way.
Of course he stems from the George Clinton school of funk where Bootsy, who made
"I'd Rather Be With You" also stemmed from, but whereas George and Bootsy were hella
silly with their funk, Rogder came with some shit that wouldn't cause your girl to bust out
laughing in your face if you played it on Valentine's day but still had the cool and flavor
of some funkier slow jams by Funkadelic offspring. I'm hard pressed to think of who may
have brought that to the table before him. I mean, you can rap over "Computer Love"
TODAY and it still go hard. Who else was that forward looking?

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did Roger Troutman change the sound of R&B? [View all] , mistermaxxx08, Tue Feb-10-15 11:42 PM
 
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He helped usher R&B in to the computerized 80s and thus into
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Word, I think that's probably what make song like "Computer Love"
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