This fukking thread again...
R&B has been straight fire for the second half of the 2010s and coming into the '20s. I won't even bother posting material or debating, because y'all will argue tooth and nail without actually listening. Let's just say that, as an R&B head, I've been eating VERY well these past few years. Most people who subscribe to the "R&B is dead" ideology were never actual R&B heads... just rap fans who listened when Hip-Hop radio played R&B or their parents played it. Y'all go head and enjoy those daps, though.
R&B has been straight fire for the second half of the 2010s and coming into the '20s. I won't even bother posting material or debating, because y'all will argue tooth and nail without actually listening. Let's just say that, as an R&B head, I've been eating VERY well these past few years. Most people who subscribe to the "R&B is dead" ideology were never actual R&B heads... just rap fans who listened when Hip-Hop radio played R&B or their parents played it. Y'all go head and enjoy those daps, though.





