There are artists who define a moment in music, and then there are artists who reshape it entirely. Bobby Brown belongs firmly in the second category.
As he marks the 35th Anniversary of his landmark, 7x Platinum, #1 album Don’t Be Cruel, the celebration taking place on July 10 at the historic Saban Theatre is not simply a concert, it is a reminder of how sound, style, and cultural influence can converge to change the course of R&B history.
When Don’t Be Cruel was released in 1988, it arrived at a turning point in popular music. R&B was evolving, hip-hop was rising, and audiences were ready for something new that could bridge both worlds without losing the emotional core of soul music.
Bobby Brown delivered exactly that.
The album helped define and popularize what would become known as New Jack Swing, a genre fusion that blended R&B vocals with hip-hop rhythms, electronic production, and an undeniable streetwise energy.





















