Pandora launches ‘Fluent’ for Black History Month

New Rhythm and Blues station

Pandora launches ‘Fluent’ for Black History Month
Pandora launches ‘Fluent’ for Black History Month

Pandora launches ‘Fluent’ for Black History Month to celebrate the contribution that Black artists have made to music around the globe with a new Rhythm and Blues station.

According to a recent blog posting, Pandora said that ‘R&B is the great equalizer. It is more than a genre of music. It is a language – one that spans cultures, backgrounds, and generations. It is a thread that connects the black community around the world. It is only fitting then that we celebrate Black History Month with a language we are all fluent in, no matter where we’re from. A language that unites us.’

Fluent, the new station, will present the dynamic, ever changing and global R&B movement. Six Pandora curators, experts across genres including Pop, Latin, African, Reggae, Hip-hop, Caribbean and more are joining forces to create the ultimate R&B listening experience that celebrates the vibrant and universally influential genre.

On Fluent, you’ll find artists like Summer Walker, Ozuna, Kranium and Wizkid, along with other new music Pandora thinks listeners will love.

To start listening to Fluent go here.

Pandora have also produced a video that celebrates the evolution of this classic genre into a new age of international R&B.

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