The Love Unlimited
"The Love Unlimited" is a musical group formed in the early 1970s, known for their smooth blend of soul and R&B. They were created by Barry White, who was a prominent figure in the music industry, recognized for his deep voice and romantic ballads. The group often provided backing vocals for White's songs, contributing to his signature sound.
The ensemble is best known for their hit singles, including "Love's Theme," which became a classic in the genre. Their music typically features lush orchestration and romantic themes, appealing to fans of love songs and smooth grooves.