A monument marking the birth of the "Queen of Hip Hop Soul"
They ushered in a new era of fusion between R&B and hip hop.
"What's the 411" was released in 1992. Produced by Sean "Puffy" Combs, it boldly blended R&B melodies with hip-hop rhythms. Featuring signature songs like "Real Love," it instantly expanded the scope of expression for female singers. It was a groundbreaking album that had a decisive influence on future R&B, and propelled her to the status of "Queen of Hip-Hop Soul."