Normani: “Why Does Pop Have To Be So White?”

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Black excellence :blessed:

Im also tryna break into the pop lane

I been cooking up some stuff:jawalrus:
 

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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”

These songs were considered pop?:patrice:

I considered pop more Samantha Mamba and FeFe Dobson.
 

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These songs were considered pop?:patrice:

I considered pop more Samantha Mamba and FeFe Dobson.
They were on Billboard charts for a hella long time. I think the way it once was is that R&B music stood on its own as a force to be reckoned with transcending all charts which made it popular and that sound was unapologetically blk.

But somewhere down the line I don’t know what happened...
 

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I was told there was a reason why Clive made Whitney sing a certain way :francis:

We gotta support our artists.
Is this it? The lack of support for our artists? I’m not a scholar of music so I can’t quite describe what I’ve seen in the trends.
 

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Tell her to do that r&b instead of tryna compete with ariana grande & that camilla chick.

She gotta get acquainted with a black audience.:yeshrug:
I don’t think anything she has produced has sounded like something competing with those artists.

To me Dancing With A Stranger And Love Lies are pretty unique. Also Waves is classic RnB and Motivation sounds like something a blk girl group from the 2000s would have produced...

I dunno.
 

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Is this it? The lack of support for our artists? I’m not a scholar of music so I can’t quite describe what I’ve seen in the trends.


Sometimes Whitney had to sing "white" for the money

cuz white women/girls buy the most albums

they be the ones that know Migos lyrics word for word too.

Partly why black music gets infiltrated too.
 

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Could it be that our music is too risqué? I find myself, especially when I have little ones around or elders, having to turn off the black stations because the music has just gotten too vulgar. What I end up turning on is some white “safe” pop station or some jazz, blues, etc. What R&B artist out is not explicitly singing about sex? What hip hop artist is not talking about sex, drugs, and illegal activities? Sometimes it could be too much and I don’t want the younger ones consuming all of that.

I’m not familiar with Normani. But even the first video you posted is too risqué if I have little ones around and we’re watching an award show and this is her performance.
 
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