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Eh, like most social constructs - they work as long as people have an agreed general understanding of it. If I say "I'm listening to R&B" guaranteed most people here know the type of song I'm listening to 


So michael mcdonald and average white band don't get love?You say this now but will be :HHHangryGIF: if a non black artist says they are doing R&B.![]()

Of course they do.So michael mcdonald and average white band don't get love?![]()

Pop isn't a genre, most of it is R&B. But that's Black music and would point to the obvious of how the entire global music industry is basically built on our music.True but if we really sit and look at it, a lot of what we considered 90’s R&b was straight up pop. Blues, soul, new jack swing, actual R&b/disco, and pop (basically anything with a black voice singing) got crammed together under R&b.
It hurts us in the long run because it gives us less of an opportunity on the charts. It also de-incentivizes the musical, artistic, and regional variety we used to have. When the clear channel deal happened it was a wrap.
Other genres have countless official sub-genres to chart in, we barely have a handful to fight over.
Of course artists always leaned toward what was popular, but now there’s no choice but to chase what’s currently charting, and only a sliver of room for real innovation. Algorithmic promotion makes it near impossible for anything other than white, Ivy League bro A&R repressed music to rise to the top of you aren’t already a mega star.
Pop isn't a genre, most of it is R&B. But that's Black music and would point to the obvious of how the entire global music industry is basically built on our music.
All the popular music making cacs are just doing cac R&B. Nothing more.

Pop isn't a genre it's short for popular. It's a designation of audience, which is why you can have country, rap, rnb, and folk music on the pop charts are certified as pop hits. ImhoI agree that pop shouldn’t a genre, but music has been officially categorized that way for a while.
I personally feel that “pop” should be considered whatever is popular. The music industry and all of its appendages have collectively decided that it is whatever is lively, upbeat, and commercially friendly.
Cac’s have a multitude of genre’s. Some of their imitations of “R&b”, funk, soul do end up being catagorized and awarded as pop. And they often take up space that could be occupied by a better black song.

