Who is arguing your first point?First you can discuss rnb like you can rap
And 2nd weekend, Frank ocean, Miguel, pnd all where stars.
and you just named artist that debut over a decade ago. That’s not a lot of stars for a music genre
Who is arguing your first point?First you can discuss rnb like you can rap
And 2nd weekend, Frank ocean, Miguel, pnd all where stars.
I mean you “can’t” discuss rnb like you can rap. Not enough beef or story lines. You listen to the music, love it and keep it pushing.Who is arguing your first point?
and you just named artist that debut over a decade ago. That’s not a lot of stars for a music genre
Good artist but not a star at all.Lucky Daye
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Dude has lowkey held it down for awhile. I guess people will catch up eventuallyLucky Daye
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R&B is an afterthoughtThe decline of R&B parallels the listening habits and taste of millennials. The labeled supplied what Millennials demanded (Rap music) which minimized the resources put into R&B
Sohh, AHH Boxden etc were all sites filled with Millennials discussing rap music heavily. Not R&B
Millennials preferring rap music is how we got here
“R&B is too vulgar”
“R&B is missing soul”![]()
You’re talking about a handful of artist for an entire decadeI mean you “can’t” discuss rnb like you can rap. Not enough beef or story lines. You listen to the music, love it and keep it pushing.
Yea that was the millennials blew those artist, shyt we was mid to late 20s during that.
The next gen was suppose to blow someone up