I only know this Bih from here never heard 1 song from that group or her solo shyt
She cute tho
She cute tho
I just don’t get where the shift in the erasure of blk musicians from pop music came in when we used to run shyt.
I really need some music heads to breakdown how and why this shyt happened. B/c when I was growing up black artists were KILLING pop. Hell “Thong Song” was everywhere. “Waterfalls”
“I’ll Make Love To You”
“The Boy Is Mine”
I thought those songs were considered R&B?
N'Sync and Backstreet Boys were some of the first ones who were by all accounts 'wiggas'
But when white pop artists started having more black producers and black rappers on their songs it was a wrap
So Neptunes era.
Their sound kinda paved the way for most of these white pop artists to use that sound.
I think what I’m trying to describe is how our R&B WAS pop back in the day.I thought those songs were considered R&B?
I really need some music heads to breakdown how and why this shyt happened. B/c when I was growing up black artists were KILLING pop. Hell “Thong Song” was everywhere. “Waterfalls”
“I’ll Make Love To You”
“The Boy Is Mine”

N'Sync and Backstreet Boys were some of the first ones who were by all accounts 'wiggas'
But when white pop artists started having more black producers and black rappers on their songs it was a wrap
So Neptunes era.
Their sound kinda paved the way for most of these white pop artists to use that sound.
Please tell me this ain’t the case. I do remember thinking these groups were imitating black boy bands...didn’t know about blk producers.I’ve wondered this as well. What shifted from the time in the 90s where blk RnB reigned on the charts to now?
I can’t be the only one who remembers blk artists literally Debo’ing the music charts in the 90s.
Baby face, Toni Braxton, TLC, Boyz 2 Men, ect...
N'Sync and Backstreet Boys were some of the first ones who were by all accounts 'wiggas'
But when white pop artists started having more black producers and black rappers on their songs it was a wrap
So Neptunes era.
Their sound kinda paved the way for most of these white pop artists to use that sound.
I really need some music heads to breakdown how and why this shyt happened. B/c when I was growing up black artists were KILLING pop. Hell “Thong Song” was everywhere. “Waterfalls”
“I’ll Make Love To You”
“The Boy Is Mine”
I thought those songs were considered R&B?
New Kids on the Block..N'Sync and Backstreet Boys were some of the first ones who were by all accounts 'wiggas'
But when white pop artists started having more black producers and black rappers on their songs it was a wrap
So Neptunes era.
Their sound kinda paved the way for most of these white pop artists to use that sound.
I think what I’m trying to describe is how our R&B WAS pop back in the day.
The charts and genres have always been separate but blk R&B reigned at one time.
They weren’t “wiggas” rofl, they were another extension of pop. Around that time musical groups with that sound were popular. Spice girls(I loved them), that black group Cleopatra, 98 degrees—they were all in the band/group pop era. It’s distinctly different from the sounds, vibe, and artists that were considered R&B.
Maybe I’m getting confused but I don’t remember a time where we reigned or cared for pop, outside of Michael Jackson. I feel like spice girls, Backstreet Boys, Brittany Spears, Jessica Simpson Mandy Moore, were all examples of pop. Whereas Brandy, Monica and other black musical groups and artist had a little more soul and less of that bubbly sound so they were considered R&B.