Res Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Tsunami |
| 2 | Golden Boys |
| 3 | If There Ain't Nothing |
| 4 | Ice King |
| 5 | They Say Vision |
| 6 | 700 Mile Situation |
| 7 | Let Love |
| 8 | I've Known the Garden |
| 9 | Sittin' Back |
| 10 | The Hustler |
| 11 | How I Do |
| 12 | They Say Vision (Guiseppe D Remix) |
| 13 | If There Ain't Nuthin' |
| 14 | Edge of Seventeen |
| 15 | Little Lies |
| 16 | Aquestes Nits |
| 17 | Celúla |
| 18 | Dreams |
| 19 | Equilibri |
| 20 | Forats |
| 21 | Fosc |
| 22 | Miracles |
| 23 | Res No |
| 24 | Rhiannon |
| 25 | The Chain |
| 26 | They Say Vision (DJ Encore remix) |
| 27 | They-Say Vision (Bastone & Burnz club mix) |
| 28 | Tsunami / Say It Anyway |
Res Albums
About Res
Res is a Philadelphia-born R&B singer-songwriter who has been crafting soulful, genre-blending music since 1978, seamlessly weaving together classic soul, contemporary R&B, and experimental elements. Her breakthrough tracks like "Golden Boys" and "They-Say Vision" showcase her distinctive vocal style and introspective lyricism, while albums such as "How I Do" demonstrate her ability to balance commercial appeal with artistic depth. Songs like "Tsunami" and "Ice King" highlight her knack for creating emotionally resonant anthems that address both personal struggles and broader social themes. Over her decades-long career, Res has maintained artistic integrity while influencing a generation of R&B artists with her authentic approach to storytelling and her willingness to push the boundaries of traditional soul music.