Homey the clown
Homey don't play that
Maybe I'm wrong but besides Bruno Mars, Ariana Grande, and a couple others, most music coming from nonblack artists doesn't sound anything like R&b music.
look thinking to myself what the hell is this is this what they call R&b music today.Okay THIS! HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?!
Could it be that our music is too risqué?
N'Sync and Backstreet Boys were some of the first ones who were by all accounts 'wiggas'
R&B used to be about love, heartbreak. Now we hearing R&B songs calling women hoes.
Radio consolidation and the rise of Hip Hop/Rap radio in the late 1990s to the 2000s suffocated
r&b radio and r&b love.romance culture, essentially killing black r&b as a leading genre.
I don’t get what she saying pop music now is nothing more than our style done by whites and light skin latinas.
I think her issue is she does not have a black female fanbase
Not discounting anything you're saying, but I feel like there was a shift in the early 2000s. It started becoming what many white pop artists were doing, even if they weren't making that kind of music originally. Britney went to the Neptunes, Justin went to the Neptunes and Timbaland, Pink went to Dallas Austin, Christina Aguilera had Redman on a track and worked with DJ Premier. These artists were deliberately making music with more of an R&B flavor. It's like if New Kids on the Block went to Teddy Riley or Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and all of a sudden, they were making the exact same records as Bobby Brown and Janet Jackson.
I feel like at one point, it was more of an exception.
Plain and simple, black music, was becoming too powerful (from the mid-90s, into the 00s). R&B from black artists was too strong, and hip-hop was dominating. Music is too influential, for cacs to let us dominate (and we were DOMINATING culture)...


Of course tho..."Your just hatin, cuz he's a white boy.." 

(when the ball was already in our court), were giving too many passes and cosigns. It made JT and white artists "cool again"
to be embraced by black artists. Record labels, then paved the way for that white "closer to black" R&B sound.





I also wonder if her repping her blkness so early and unapolegtically in her career will get her blklisted?
shyt is so wack sometimes.
yea they trying to force everyone into hip hop
In my opinion what people call today R&b is hiphop mixed with singing and what they call Pop music is just R&b. But to most people R&b equals black music, so artists like Arisna Grande who may do some songs that sound R&b are instead called Pop stars. It's why when Chris Brown was going through his Edm phase, they were still putting his music into the R&b category. Just like Adele and Sam Smith's music has a Soul/ R&b vibe to it, but people don't see their music as being R&b they see it as Pop music.
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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 had a similar thought when I realized that K-pop is 90s rnb without the sex talkCould 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.

Yea she need a whole new teamHad no idea that Dancing With a Stranger was the most played song in the WORLD in 2019!
Lil Nas X, Normani, Maluma And The 30 Under 30 Music Class Of 2020
And they BARELY promoted it!!!!
“she duetted with Sam Smith on “Dancing With a Stranger,” which became the world’s most played radio track in 2019”
That’s cray to me!
