Why Rhythm & Blues singer Evelyn King isn't insterested in the music of ABBA from the early '80s, used on their last 2 albums, "Super Trouper" and "The Visitors", released on the Atlantic record label and why she complains it has no soul

Rhythm & Blues singer Evelyn King, who cut 2 Rhythm & Bluesy disco records of "Shame" and "I Don't Know If It's Right", where she sounded like a cross between 2 female rhythm & blues singers Dorothy Moore and Barbara Lynn, likely is not interested in the music of ABBA from the early '80s because it is a different genre and style than the one she is used to. Rhythm and Blues has a deep soulful sound that is not present in the music of ABBA, which is more pop and upbeat. Additionally, Evelyn King has been making music for many years and is used to producing music with a certain sound and style so anything outside of that is likely not appealing to her.


Evelyn King and ABBA have nothing in common because Evelyn King is an American R&B singer and ABBA is a Swedish pop group. Evelyn King is known for her music in the disco, R&B and soul genres, while ABBA is known for their pop music. They are both popular musicians, but their styles are completely different.

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