Quote from: imaan. on January 30, 2016, 02:23:00 AM
Quote from: inluvwitbran on January 30, 2016, 02:19:32 AM
Quote from: imaan. on January 30, 2016, 02:12:57 AM
Oh Ray bitch... I never said all black people sing the same but let's be fucking honest here, MOST black singers love to prolong songs. They love runs, vibrato. Shit black people love to give dramatics and I live for it tbqfh but "Hello" isn't meant for a black female singer. And IF a black female singer sang the song it would've perched on Urban AC because many can't identify with that type of singing.
and Xtina would sound abysmal singing "Hello"
I don't recall saying only white people can sing that song
All I said is that I GET why Adele was successful with that song and it has little to do with her race.
she was successful because of her race
Black artists know when to prolong a song and when to shut up
regardless though White ppl will listen to prolonged songs if they sing them
We're Jessie J and Ariana not screaming all over the place and still hit #1 with Bang Bang?
come on son
Are you really crediting Adele's success to her race?
Not all black artists know how to switch it up though. That's the truth. Notice how the most successful black artists/singers are the ones who know how to switch up their tone, cut the runs and give a clean vocal? It's not a coincidence.
Ariana doesn't scream all over the place and you know that song was only successful because of Ariana and Nicki. Jessie J is a damn flop. Screaming self.
yes I am crediting her success to her race
not all White ppl know how to switch it up either and that's not stopping them. I love Ari, but her and Jessie be screaming their lungs out trying to compete especially live
then Xtina is known and parodied everywhere for how she oversings
and still white ppl can clamor and call her "the Voice of her Generation"
and she has no problem getting on top 40 radio
cut the BS its race