Septum Ring R&B is the new wave?

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Love SZA, but imma have to agree :francis:

And the funny thing is, she even switched it up when she came out with her debut.

It works for her, but that style of R&B has been out for a minute. She just perfected it.

But it goes to what I said in another thread. Rap music slowly killed traditional R&B. It started in the 90's, but there was still variety, but as the years became decades, the lines between R&B and rap music became blurred. And record labels stopped looking for and developing R&B singers. Male R&B groups vanished overnight.

SZA is an anomaly. Normally R&B singers who are signed to rap labels never blow up and they never progress, because its a rap label and they don't know how to push R&B.
 

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Breh the older stuff actually makes me feel happy. I see how we got through the bad shyt this country did to us. I actually feel better when I let the soul stuff to early 2000’s shyt play

The shyt out now is Black Twitter shade room music

Same. A lot of the artists from the 90s and 2000s were 70s babies so they grew up with parents that experienced life as adults in the 60s, 70s. The Black Community was much more united back then. We had to be. So eventhough there was a lot of rachetness in music in the 90s/2000s, there’s also a lot more soul and black love because of the upbringing of the artists.

:wow:The last mainstream love song I’ve heard on the radio. If not put me on bruhs.


I fukk with DVSN but they’re not mainstream

 
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