In 1987, R&B albums were enjoying a surge in popularity as the genre continued to evolve with the incorporation of hip-hop and new jack swing elements. Here are some notable R&B albums released that year:
Bad by Michael Jackson - This album marked a departure from Jackson's previous work with more aggressive and hard-hitting beats, while still maintaining his signature style.
License to Ill by Beastie Boys - While not strictly R&B, this album was one of the biggest releases of 1987 and helped to bring alternative hip-hop into the mainstream.
Make It Last Forever by Keith Sweat - This album helped to define the new jack swing sound and established Sweat as a prominent figure in R&B.
Faith by George Michael - This album saw Michael move away from his pop-oriented sound and delve into R&B, with tracks like "Father Figure" becoming instant classics.
It's Time by The Gap Band - This album saw the group experimenting with new sounds, incorporating elements of funk and hip-hop into their R&B sound.
Overall, 1987 was a crucial year for R&B music, with many groundbreaking albums being released that would shape the genre for years to come.
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