
The Raelets were an American R&B and jazz vocal group formed in the late 1950s as the backing singers for Ray Charles. Known for their soulful harmonies, they contributed significantly to the success of Ray Charles's hits, including classics like "Hit the Road Jack" and "What'd I Say". The group featured a rotating lineup of talented female vocalists, many of whom went on to have successful solo careers. Their blend of R&B, jazz, and pop influences helped define the sound of the era, leaving a lasting impact on the genre. The Raelets remain an iconic part of music history for their role in shaping modern soul and R&B.
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