Did Drake ? mainstream R&B?
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Just putting it out there. I know the real R&B heads will always be hip to it, but in the mainstream area, a guy like Chris Brown can be on 5 hits and still barely survive it seems... Ne Yo gone.. Dream was a fad... Trey Songz barely alive... Lloyd who... people talk about WeekNd and Frank Ocean but outside of those two it seems to have been dead for awhile or am I crazy?
Bobby Valentino and Mario where have you been?
Bobby Valentino and Mario where have you been?
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It starting dying a long time ago, with Chris Brown then Omarion then the names mentioned above - Come and goer's Jeremiah [? how u spell his name], and then Bobby Valentino , T Pain, blah blah, blah, blah. I do think J Holiday's got a standard vocal, though
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Well Chris Brown is kinda the main guy again now so if anyone killed it, it has to be him.
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KingGivBiz wrote:Just putting it out there. I know the real R&B heads will always be hip to it, but in the mainstream area, a guy like Chris Brown can be on 5 hits and still barely survive it seems... Ne Yo gone.. Dream was a fad... Trey Songz barely alive... Lloyd who... people talk about WeekNd and Frank Ocean but outside of those two it seems to have been dead for awhile or am I crazy?
Bobby Valentino and Mario where have you been?
drake isnt R&B so how did he ? it.
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this is just my opinion, but i think the industry systematically killed off R&B in the 90's. i remember growing up in dallas before our stations changed (for some reason) from R&B/pop and a little hiphop, to pop/hiphop and a little R&B. we went into the millennium, and saw even less of the old genre, even though neo-soul was on the rise. today, only the oldie stations play the classics, modern R&B and neo-soul now.
there are still some artists (young and old) who are trying to keep R&B alive. we still have maxwell, jill scott, john legend, chrisette michele, r.kelly, etc. the sad thing is, when their albums drop and if they are lucky enough, maybe one of their singles get played on the local radio station, but that's about it. we don't get over saturated with the good music like we do with this mindless, sex latent, rhythm & blues/rap hybrid stuff.
some of the names already posted in this thread, don't even fall into the R&b category. the industry seems like it is only interested in pushing out the next black pop sensation at the risk of killing off what's left of R&B.
once again, this is just my opinion.
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r&b became to close to other genres, what people call r&b is hardly r&b any more
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TheJamel wrote:no Trey Songz/Jeremih did.
followed shortly by The Dream.
now we got The Dream/Jermih Knock-Offs in Weeknd and Frank Ocean.
and there's a reason why bobby v's star burnt out fast.
give it a few more years homie, you'll hear what i hear and go what the ? ?
i agree with everything except for trey songz... originally trey songz didn't have a generic sound but he wasn't blowing up to the point he has now... noticed the way the game was changing and changed his image but he does have skills though... now as far as them other cats go ? em all n/h lol -
R&B merely reflects the relationships of men and women these days: pure, real, basic sexual relations. Everyone is out there clubbing to have one night stands nowadays.
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KingGivBiz wrote:Just putting it out there. I know the real R&B heads will always be hip to it, but in the mainstream area, a guy like Chris Brown can be on 5 hits and still barely survive it seems... Ne Yo gone.. Dream was a fad... Trey Songz barely alive... Lloyd who... people talk about WeekNd and Frank Ocean but outside of those two it seems to have been dead for awhile or am I crazy?
Bobby Valentino and Mario where have you been?
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KingGivBiz wrote:Just putting it out there. I know the real R&B heads will always be hip to it, but in the mainstream area, a guy like Chris Brown can be on 5 hits and still barely survive it seems... Ne Yo gone.. Dream was a fad... Trey Songz barely alive... Lloyd who... people talk about WeekNd and Frank Ocean but outside of those two it seems to have been dead for awhile or am I crazy?
Bobby Valentino and Mario where have you been?
Solo RnB artist in the "performance" and "touring" age aren't going to do to well if they aren't able to have the total experience. You gotta have the singles, the pipes, and the choreography/sex appeal to stand out.
But I gotta disagree tho..Breezy's career got resurrected by Deuces and FAME did extremely well off of the strength of the Yeah 3x and Look At Me Now. Ne-Yo's last album was like his only dud so far and thats because Stargate didn't do the majority of the work. Trey has been doing really well these last two albums. Lloyd and The Dream are the only arguable fall offs and the Dreams 1977 mixtape was highly lauded + he's still doing song writing for high profile artists like Beyonce. -
you know when i want a smooth R&B track these days other than Chris brown or Trey Songz it always ends up being a Drake song, unless I'm really hip on another artist song at the time. You used to have this song and this song from all these acts, now the R&B landscape just seems dry. this is the reason why I made this thread in the first place.
And alot of R&B "acts" have gone to the techno, house, euro... or pop sound.. so i agree about the genre of R&B not even being R&B anymore... Usher & at times Chris Brown too. -
KingGivBiz wrote:you know when i want a smooth R&B track these days other than Chris brown or Trey Songz it always ends up being a Drake song, unless I'm really hip on another artist song at the time. You used to have this song and this song from all these acts, now the R&B landscape just seems dry. this is the reason why I made this thread in the first place.
And alot of R&B "acts" have gone to the techno, house, euro... or pop sound.. so i agree about the genre of R&B not even being R&B anymore... Usher & at times Chris Brown too.
Them days are gone. Old school R & B is too slow and people are just super fast paced.
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usher could still do him but he to busy doing bep records
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lol @ the dream already falling off..? is funny..it look like r&b is considered an older folks genre now all the young talent that would've been in r&b are now doin techno,autotune and all..its not looking to good right now
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Knives Amilli wrote: »KingGivBiz wrote:Just putting it out there. I know the real R&B heads will always be hip to it, but in the mainstream area, a guy like Chris Brown can be on 5 hits and still barely survive it seems... Ne Yo gone.. Dream was a fad... Trey Songz barely alive... Lloyd who... people talk about WeekNd and Frank Ocean but outside of those two it seems to have been dead for awhile or am I crazy?
Bobby Valentino and Mario where have you been?
Solo RnB artist in the "performance" and "touring" age aren't going to do to well if they aren't able to have the total experience. You gotta have the singles, the pipes, and the choreography/sex appeal to stand out.
But I gotta disagree tho..Breezy's career got resurrected by Deuces and FAME did extremely well off of the strength of the Yeah 3x and Look At Me Now. Ne-Yo's last album was like his only dud so far and thats because Stargate didn't do the majority of the work. Trey has been doing really well these last two albums. Lloyd and The Dream are the only arguable fall offs and the Dreams 1977 mixtape was highly lauded + he's still doing song writing for high profile artists like Beyonce.
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