That's really all this is. It's nikkas trying hard to be "Oh I'm not a sheep. I disagree with the popular crowd"
Or maybe the execs are telling Black artists "nah" slow, soulful songs aren't selling, but then turn around and push the Adeles and Sam Smiths as true soul artists. But they don't sound like R&B artists to me. They sound like pop artists that sing with more feeling. But they are blurring the lines in order to marginalize Black R&B artists. Just like the song Mary J. Blige had with Sam Smith, they didn't play her verse on the white stations, but they played the hell out of the song with her verse on the 2 Black stations we have.fuhk nyggas mad for?
dont hate her cuz todays R&B is trash..
Taking some random bytch home from the club while having too much liquor. lol
blame your artists nygga
Fat white industry plant
I cant even bust a nut to her vids![]()


He clearly stated twice that Adele is talented so idk how you nikka's are getting "he's bitter" out of this
fukk Diddy for making it cool to dismiss critical thinking an objective criticism as "hating". You guys gotta chill with that shyt
Adele aint even rnb![]()
Or maybe the execs are telling Black artists "nah" slow, soulful songs ARE selling, but then turn around and push the Adeles and Sam Smiths as true soul artists. But they don't sound like R&B artists to me. They sound like pop artists that sing with more feeling. But they are blurring the lines in order to marginalize Black R&B artists. Just like the song Mary J. Blige had with Sam Smith, they didn't play her verse on the white stations, but they played the hell out of the song with her verse on the 2 Black stations we have.

I looked Adele up on Wiki.
They have her music genre as "Blue-eyed Soul"
I didn't even know that was a fukking term
fuhk nyggas mad for?
dont hate her cuz todays R&B is trash..
Taking some random bytch home from the club while having too much liquor. lol
blame your artists nygga
she dont have to be.. Its clear black people are praising and buying her music regardless of genre
What can you do? She's so successful that inevitably some black people are gonna like her.Like I said, I never knew about it.That's been a term since the 70s/80s