alessia cara is a prime example.....nah....the industry pushed the same music if it's made by a white person
she can sing. Even I'm kinda impressed by vocals. 

nikka's really hate Ty$ like thatWell the problem with the song in the OP is that it feature Ty and none of his features pop off... waste of time
The industry doesn't care about female R&B so it doesn't get a push

I agree, I'm just trying start the dialogue, because there was none on hereHer latest album isn't that tight, her last project was better.
R&B ain't dead, but Sevyn ain't it breh


I don't hate him. I'm pointing out that none of his features do anything for the artist.nikka's really hate Ty$ like that![]()
jodeci and r. kelly as wellCan't say shyt like that when Bobby Brown was singing, rapping & beat boxing on Arsenio...In some form or fashion he is the father of all this
jodeci and r. kelly as well
i know. im just saying. 90s kids (most these new r&b cats now like tiller) grew up on jodeci and kells who were inlfuenced by bobby of courseMy guy Bobby predates all that shyt
I see....I don't hate him. I'm pointing out that none of his features do anything for the artist.
That's suppose to be the point of having "instyle feature guy" on your record
I have a thread on it
alessia cara is a prime example.....
Mainstream media is likeshe can sing. Even I'm kinda impressed by vocals.
But a lot of her hits have an r&b influence.![]()
they got demi lavato doing soul tributes and shyt like she's some great singer


I see what you mean breh. I guess I mean to say traditional R&B artists breh. Sevyn fails to differentiate her style. She becomes generic as a result.
These singers need to venture into the Soulful House and Soulful Dance world.
They'll do good in that world
factsthey got demi lavato doing soul tributes and shyt like she's some great singer
