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Most people only know Ray-j for the kim k sextape. Only nikkas without cable watched moesha and it’s not like Ray-j was ever a superstar like Brandy. 



Your acting like Brandy is Aretha or something. She was a popular rb artist in the 90s. She hasn’t been relevant in over 20 yearsHis age and state has nothing to do him knowing Brandy.
Wasn’t there a segment a few years back where an interviewer asked some of the young NBA players about 90s hip hop, and none of them knew who they were?
So stuff like this is hardly surprising.
This is more like an MMA fighter not knowing who sugar ray Leonard is, and yes i'd be suspicious as to how much a student of the game they are if they don't know stuff like that.Everybody can't know everything. The word "artist" is broad as AF. I watched his breakfast club interview and he said his mom put him on to Public Enemy, Goodie Mob, and Outkast as a kid. That's as much as I could expect from someone his age involved in Rap. I wouldn't kill a 2022 NFL draft pick for not knowing who Sugar Ray Leonard was even though their both pro athletes.
Jack Harlow was born in 1998 and probably didn't grow up listening to R&B. I work with teenagers who listen to rap all day and they barely know Jay-z and Nas. His response is not shocking.
She was also MoeshaYour acting like Brandy is Aretha or something. She was a popular rb artist in the 90s. She hasn’t been relevant in over 20 years

This is more like an MMA fighter not knowing who sugar ray Leonard is, and yes i'd be suspicious as to how much a student of the game they are if they don't know stuff like that.
People like this tend to pivot once shyt is no longer fun(or profitable) and abandon the communities to helped support them on some Kid Rock shyt.
Now ask those same NBA players if they know who Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, Oscar Robertson and any big star prior to the 80s and they will know SOMETHING about them.Wasn’t there a segment a few years back where an interviewer asked some of the young NBA players about 90s hip hop, and none of them knew who they were?
So stuff like this is hardly surprising.
They way i see it, nobody develops talent in music in a vacuum. They grow up idolizing and emulating someone. They then in turn learn about the people who inspired that artist through them. For example, a person my age may have grown up listening to MJ. and through MJ you'll probably learn about James Brown because MJ idolized him and emulated alot of his swagger.I get the point, but you have to agree its not apples to apples. Reverse the scenario, If a new young ass R&B artist couldn't identify Rakim I'm not going to act like I'd be fake outraged about it.
Jack Harlow was born in 1998 and probably didn't grow up listening to R&B. I work with teenagers who listen to rap all day and they barely know Jay-z and Nas. His response is not shocking.