Modern R&B Slow Jams

Contact — R&B Slow Jams 2025

Contact

We welcome tips, corrections, and accessibility feedback.

Email

everydayroyalties@gmail.com

What Helps

  • Links to tracks/playlists
  • Timestamp of the moment that sold you
  • Device/browser info for any bug reports

Updated Oct 01, 2025

Response Times

We try to respond within a few business days, but timelines can vary with volume. Time‑sensitive notes—like correction requests—should include ‘Urgent’ in the subject.

Accessibility & Alternate Formats

If you use assistive tech and run into a barrier, email a short description of the step that failed, your device/browser, and any screenshots. We’ll prioritize a fix and can provide content in alternate formats upon request.

Press & Music Submissions

  • Include streaming links and credits where possible.
  • Add a one‑line rationale for fit (‘vibe rationale’) and a timestamp that illustrates it.
  • If live footage exists, link it—it helps us verify consistency.

Updated Oct 01, 2025

Your rotation

How to suggest slow jams, eras, or themes

Some of the best discoveries come from listeners who live with certain songs every day. Thoughtful recommendations help shape future breakdowns and playlists on this site.

The more context you share, the easier it is to understand why a song deserves a spot in someone else's “best slow jams” rotation.

Future ideas

Collaboration ideas for curators, writers, and artists

Slow jams are a community sport. If you work with R&B in any way, there are creative ways to interact with what this site is building.

Any future collabs would still respect artist rights and clearly separate opinion from official releases or statements.

Timing

What to expect after you reach out

Messages that come in through the contact page are read by humans, but replies might not always be instant.

Even when every message can't be answered, the themes that show up in your notes still help inform where the site goes next.

Care

Creating a safe tone around heavy or vulnerable song stories

Slow jams often connect to intense experiences—breakups, grief, reunions, or complicated histories. If you choose to share those stories, they deserve care.

The aim is to honor the role music played without turning your life into content.

Access

Keeping language accessible while talking about detailed music ideas

You don't need a formal music theory background to follow what's being discussed here.

The point is to make slow jam analysis feel inviting, not like a closed-off classroom.

Feedback loop

How thoughtful feedback actually shapes future posts

When people take the time to share what's working or missing, it can directly influence what gets built next.

In that way, the site becomes a conversation with listeners instead of a one-way broadcast.