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Quote from: imaan. on December 28, 2015, 09:53:08 PMI do like how Chris and Trey went on tour together and brought all those R&B acts as special guests. That was dope. The males def. show love more. Maybe, that's why many of them last longer in the business.
Quote from: RIG on December 28, 2015, 09:50:32 PMQuote from: inluvwitbran on December 28, 2015, 09:47:18 PMQuote from: Young on December 28, 2015, 09:40:24 PMQuote from: inluvwitbran on December 28, 2015, 09:37:22 PMQuote from: RIG on December 28, 2015, 09:35:55 PMMonica always says this: QuoteMore R&B artists need to support each other. Real support means touring together, forming alliances, dropping the ego and competitive spirit and rising up together. This means so-called mainstream R&B artists that get those major looks at radio or television need to reach out and down; to uplift someone else. Hip Hop gets it! Rap artists support each other. They are the perfect example of combining resources, forming alliances and winning together.And i agree. Especially the R&B females ... their competitive spirit isn't in a healthy way. They all hate on, and shade each other Lalah Hathaway sits up on twitter and does it all the timewhat R&B females are hating on each other right now?What R&B females do u see touring and promoting together doing duets? And with major names like Bey & Rih?It's not happening. R&B doesn't have the voice it use to have.I really hope Tamar and Mo keep their word and tour together. They could be a force if they do this right. Old & New school R&Bdidnt Mary just tour with Tamar?Bey, Kelly & Michelle get together like once every yearFaith put out her duet with Keke Wyatt, it got ignoredK Michelle and Tamar performed together at the BET awardsLalah H and Chrisette did the Soul Train cyphereach example no one responds tothats great. just need more of it consistently No one is saying this will be the sole reason sales increase but it'll HELP. Not just when some labels force the girls together that forced Tamar and K.michele mess. They'll never get on another stage together. literally shading each other days after the performance smh Faith and Keke are friends and thats great, but even Faith had Issues with Fantasia backstage at a recent show on BET when Faith did the J.cole song. Some real catty shit about how long each of them were supposed to rehearse or some shit. Its ALWAYS some mess
Quote from: inluvwitbran on December 28, 2015, 09:47:18 PMQuote from: Young on December 28, 2015, 09:40:24 PMQuote from: inluvwitbran on December 28, 2015, 09:37:22 PMQuote from: RIG on December 28, 2015, 09:35:55 PMMonica always says this: QuoteMore R&B artists need to support each other. Real support means touring together, forming alliances, dropping the ego and competitive spirit and rising up together. This means so-called mainstream R&B artists that get those major looks at radio or television need to reach out and down; to uplift someone else. Hip Hop gets it! Rap artists support each other. They are the perfect example of combining resources, forming alliances and winning together.And i agree. Especially the R&B females ... their competitive spirit isn't in a healthy way. They all hate on, and shade each other Lalah Hathaway sits up on twitter and does it all the timewhat R&B females are hating on each other right now?What R&B females do u see touring and promoting together doing duets? And with major names like Bey & Rih?It's not happening. R&B doesn't have the voice it use to have.I really hope Tamar and Mo keep their word and tour together. They could be a force if they do this right. Old & New school R&Bdidnt Mary just tour with Tamar?Bey, Kelly & Michelle get together like once every yearFaith put out her duet with Keke Wyatt, it got ignoredK Michelle and Tamar performed together at the BET awardsLalah H and Chrisette did the Soul Train cyphereach example no one responds to
Quote from: Young on December 28, 2015, 09:40:24 PMQuote from: inluvwitbran on December 28, 2015, 09:37:22 PMQuote from: RIG on December 28, 2015, 09:35:55 PMMonica always says this: QuoteMore R&B artists need to support each other. Real support means touring together, forming alliances, dropping the ego and competitive spirit and rising up together. This means so-called mainstream R&B artists that get those major looks at radio or television need to reach out and down; to uplift someone else. Hip Hop gets it! Rap artists support each other. They are the perfect example of combining resources, forming alliances and winning together.And i agree. Especially the R&B females ... their competitive spirit isn't in a healthy way. They all hate on, and shade each other Lalah Hathaway sits up on twitter and does it all the timewhat R&B females are hating on each other right now?What R&B females do u see touring and promoting together doing duets? And with major names like Bey & Rih?It's not happening. R&B doesn't have the voice it use to have.I really hope Tamar and Mo keep their word and tour together. They could be a force if they do this right. Old & New school R&B
Quote from: inluvwitbran on December 28, 2015, 09:37:22 PMQuote from: RIG on December 28, 2015, 09:35:55 PMMonica always says this: QuoteMore R&B artists need to support each other. Real support means touring together, forming alliances, dropping the ego and competitive spirit and rising up together. This means so-called mainstream R&B artists that get those major looks at radio or television need to reach out and down; to uplift someone else. Hip Hop gets it! Rap artists support each other. They are the perfect example of combining resources, forming alliances and winning together.And i agree. Especially the R&B females ... their competitive spirit isn't in a healthy way. They all hate on, and shade each other Lalah Hathaway sits up on twitter and does it all the timewhat R&B females are hating on each other right now?
Quote from: RIG on December 28, 2015, 09:35:55 PMMonica always says this: QuoteMore R&B artists need to support each other. Real support means touring together, forming alliances, dropping the ego and competitive spirit and rising up together. This means so-called mainstream R&B artists that get those major looks at radio or television need to reach out and down; to uplift someone else. Hip Hop gets it! Rap artists support each other. They are the perfect example of combining resources, forming alliances and winning together.And i agree. Especially the R&B females ... their competitive spirit isn't in a healthy way. They all hate on, and shade each other Lalah Hathaway sits up on twitter and does it all the time
QuoteMore R&B artists need to support each other. Real support means touring together, forming alliances, dropping the ego and competitive spirit and rising up together. This means so-called mainstream R&B artists that get those major looks at radio or television need to reach out and down; to uplift someone else. Hip Hop gets it! Rap artists support each other. They are the perfect example of combining resources, forming alliances and winning together.
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Quote from: inluvwitbran on December 28, 2015, 09:57:02 PMQuote from: RIG on December 28, 2015, 09:50:32 PMQuote from: inluvwitbran on December 28, 2015, 09:47:18 PMQuote from: Young on December 28, 2015, 09:40:24 PMQuote from: inluvwitbran on December 28, 2015, 09:37:22 PMQuote from: RIG on December 28, 2015, 09:35:55 PMMonica always says this: QuoteMore R&B artists need to support each other. Real support means touring together, forming alliances, dropping the ego and competitive spirit and rising up together. This means so-called mainstream R&B artists that get those major looks at radio or television need to reach out and down; to uplift someone else. Hip Hop gets it! Rap artists support each other. They are the perfect example of combining resources, forming alliances and winning together.And i agree. Especially the R&B females ... their competitive spirit isn't in a healthy way. They all hate on, and shade each other Lalah Hathaway sits up on twitter and does it all the timewhat R&B females are hating on each other right now?What R&B females do u see touring and promoting together doing duets? And with major names like Bey & Rih?It's not happening. R&B doesn't have the voice it use to have.I really hope Tamar and Mo keep their word and tour together. They could be a force if they do this right. Old & New school R&Bdidnt Mary just tour with Tamar?Bey, Kelly & Michelle get together like once every yearFaith put out her duet with Keke Wyatt, it got ignoredK Michelle and Tamar performed together at the BET awardsLalah H and Chrisette did the Soul Train cyphereach example no one responds tothats great. just need more of it consistently No one is saying this will be the sole reason sales increase but it'll HELP. Not just when some labels force the girls together that forced Tamar and K.michele mess. They'll never get on another stage together. literally shading each other days after the performance smh Faith and Keke are friends and thats great, but even Faith had Issues with Fantasia backstage at a recent show on BET when Faith did the J.cole song. Some real catty shit about how long each of them were supposed to rehearse or some shit. Its ALWAYS some messnot Fantasia & Faith :(but see that was behind the scenes, I didn't hear anything about that they kept it professional on camera, tbh. I mean who cares if they shade each other. Aretha, Dionne, Patti & the older legends did it all the time. That shouldn't stop ppl from buying, hell it should create buzz and generate more
Quote from: straplis on December 28, 2015, 09:59:46 PMBuying music just isn't a priority.
Quote from: RIG on December 28, 2015, 09:54:06 PMyea, people forget that EVERYONE was into R&B. its not that black people aren't supporting ... i think the main thing is, everyone else has simply lost interest it isn't "cool" anymore to sing ur ass offYou basically have to rap or talk/sing
Quote from: DFW>>>> on December 28, 2015, 10:02:58 PMQuote from: RIG on December 28, 2015, 09:54:06 PMyea, people forget that EVERYONE was into R&B. its not that black people aren't supporting ... i think the main thing is, everyone else has simply lost interest it isn't "cool" anymore to sing ur ass offYou basically have to rap or talk/singbitch u know what i need to put out an album fuck this my nnew album NAUGHTY NICK coming soon ... late 2016ish!!
Quote from: inluvwitbran on December 28, 2015, 09:41:30 PMQuote from: mauza on December 28, 2015, 09:39:29 PMRnb music needs to reinvent itself. Needs to create a new genre, incorporate new elements, explore new horizons. People are just sick of all these delayed acrobatic vocals, all these same delayed ass beats and the imagery that goes with it.why is Adele selling like hot cakes? Ariana Grande, Jessie J, Tori Kelly etc?
Quote from: mauza on December 28, 2015, 09:39:29 PMRnb music needs to reinvent itself. Needs to create a new genre, incorporate new elements, explore new horizons. People are just sick of all these delayed acrobatic vocals, all these same delayed ass beats and the imagery that goes with it.
Quote from: imaan. on December 28, 2015, 09:17:05 PMQuote from: Baphomet. on December 28, 2015, 09:08:16 PM and the competitiveness makes things interesting. dnot when no one is checking for the genre.
Quote from: Baphomet. on December 28, 2015, 09:08:16 PM and the competitiveness makes things interesting.
Quote from: imaan. on December 28, 2015, 10:01:55 PMQuote from: straplis on December 28, 2015, 09:59:46 PMBuying music just isn't a priority.- A Ciara fanand you wonder why