10 Feel Good R&B Songs

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Honor - Dancehall DJ Vybz Kartel, along with reggae artists Jah Cure and Ding Dong, scored three awards each at the 6th Annual 2010 EME (Excellence in Music & Entertainment) Awards held in Kingston, Jamaica. India Arie, who performed “Ready for Love” along with her new single, “Therapy” featuring Gramps Morgan of Morgan Heritage, was also honored with the International Friend of Reggae Award.

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#10 India.Arie - India.Arie isn't the only R&B star who makes music that celebrates who you are. Her hit, "I Am Not My Hair" is #10, but here are 9 other artists and their feel good songs.

Beyonce - Beyonce introduces Tina Turner with a spoken word tribute to famous African-American divas.

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#9 Beyonce - "Flaws and All," one of the later singles from her "B'day" album revealed Beyonce at her most vulnerable. The song showed that even a superstar can struggle with insecurities and be in need of someone to love her.

Christina Aguilera - Christina Aguilera opened the show with her new single, "Supergirl."

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#8 Christina Aguilera - Her soulful song "Beautiful" has become a positive body image anthem, not just for women and young people, but for anyone who feels like an outcast.

Alicia Keys - Keys has also donated to "Frum tha Ground Up," a non-profit organization that aids children and teenagers with scholarships.

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#7 Alicia Keys - Leave it to Alicia to celebrate all women who are struggling to live their dreams with her hit "Superwoman." In the song Ms. Keys proudly and courageously takes the title and tells all to look at her for inspiration. Because yes, she is your superwoman.

#6 Mariah Carey - Her hit, "Hero" is one of the most inspiring songs in pop music history. Mariah's single can still be heard at graduations across the country, encouraging young people to take hold of the next stage of their lives.

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#6 Mariah Carey - Her hit, "Hero" is one of the most inspiring songs in pop music history. Mariah's single can still be heard at graduations across the country, encouraging young people to take hold of the next stage of their lives.

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Blige Not Surprised - Mary J. Blige isn't surprised that Whitney Houston's comeback CD is a hit. Blige says Houston is "too strong, even in her weakness, to fold." Blige says Houston's story of redemption is going to "move multitudes of people." She says Houston "went through what she went through to come back and save lives."

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#5 Mary J. Blige - She sings in the song, "Just Fine": "So I like what I see when I'm looking at me / When I'm walking past the mirror." And with one line Mary created the perfect party song for when you're not feeling your best.

TLC - TLC barely profited from their monstrous success. After amassing a debt of $3.5 million, the group filed for bankruptcy in 1995, citing poor royalties and a breach of contract by Pebbles Reid, their former manager. Word is some of the debt had to do with Left Eye's insurance payments for burning the house of former boyfriend Andre Rison.

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#4 TLC - Who could forget T-Boz, Left Eye, and Chilli's classic self-empowerment song, "Unpretty"? The trio gave permission to all of their listeners to rid their lives of anything that makes them feel less than what they really are.

Keyshia Cole - BET's own Keyshia Cole helped celebrate the 2000th episode of 106 & Park by coming on the show.

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#3 Keyshia Cole - Ms. Cole recruited Missy Elliott and Lil Kim to record "Let It Go," where they each gave walking papers to the men in their lives who were trying to bring them down.

#2 LeToya Luckett - Her song "Not Anymore" shows that if you are in a relationship that hurts your self-image, the best thing to do is stop loving the person. That's easier said than done, but LeToya's song will help you through.

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#2 LeToya Luckett - Her song "Not Anymore" shows that if you are in a relationship that hurts your self-image, the best thing to do is stop loving the person. That's easier said than done, but LeToya's song will help you through.

#1 Ne-Yo - The R&B star uses his song "Miss Independent" to celebrate women who are confident in themselves and their own abilities. Ne-Yo makes the argument that men are most attracted to women who don't need a man.

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#1 Ne-Yo - The R&B star uses his song "Miss Independent" to celebrate women who are confident in themselves and their own abilities. Ne-Yo makes the argument that men are most attracted to women who don't need a man.

India.Arie on "106" - Tune in Friday, 6PM/5C to see India stop by "106 & Park" with a new uplifting song for her fans.

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India.Arie on "106" - Tune in Friday, 6PM/5C to see India stop by "106 & Park" with a new uplifting song for her fans.