I dont know about entire albums centered around a healthy relationship ( think the best R&B substance albums explore different topics from a non toxic standpoint, which @Water_Giver is right about)
Like even Dijon has “Rewind” that is highkey pretty sad talking bout the flaws/negative parts of his and his wife’s personalities could rub off on their child.
But songs is much more easier @op
do you have any recs on songs or where to look?
Not a R&B guy (mainly rap and Afrobeats), but want to listen to healthy R&B music about relationships to make a me a better man.
any recommendations on good R&B albums about good, healthy love (from the guy's perspective and woman's perspective)

Brent Faiyaz
Partynextdoor
SZA
etc
These artists have a pretty healthy outlook throughout and might be what you're looking for @op
Musiq soulchild might be another artist that fits what you’re looking for


All That I Am from Joe
He has stuff that veers into “toxic” too but there’s plenty that’s not
Boyz 2 Men despite social media calling them corny were great at non-toxic R&B
When they start calling them corny? SMH niggas be hatin
Brent Faiyaz
Partynextdoor
SZA
etc
These artists have a pretty healthy outlook throughout and might be what you're looking for @op
I see wat u did there
When they start calling them corny? SMH niggas be hatin
Ironically, Puff started calling them that back in the 90s while promoting Jodeci and 112.
And they're labeled that on Black Twitter sometimes.
do you have any recs on songs or where to look?



Many, many, many nights
His light was too bright so they turned away
And he stood alone
Every night and every day
Then he turned to me
He saw his reflection in me
And he smiled at me, when he turned to me
Then he said to me
How good it is
May or may not have shed a tear to this. Lyrics like this make me understand why she got that “effect” on niggas.





Op basically rename the thread to female r&b because male r&b is inherently toxic in this socially progressive world