R&B Haters

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Girl, put your records on. Play me yo' favorite song.

As soon as she has a concert over here, I'm there.
 
Quietstorm said:
I've always hated the term "Neo-Soul". Soul music isn't new. :cwink:

Your buttons are in a row my friend-my mothers Soul music was better than mine and she never used the word 'neo' for anything...She did by me the Club Neuvu LP @ Zayre's in like '88 though.:cwink:
 
Quietstorm said:
A concert with:

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Me drooling on the floor.

She is a mystery, puts out an album a decade, drinks and drives. If she came up and kneed me in the groin I'd thank Jesus for the pain!
 
SurfDUI said:
Your buttons are in a row my friend-my mothers Soul music was better than mine and she never used the word 'neo' for anything...She did by me the Club Neuvu LP @ Zayre's in like '88 though.:cwink:

Yeah it's just today's soul music.

That's old skool for you. :up:
 
I like all types of music. (except that stupid ass Slipknot, Marilyn Manson, MudVayne, Bullet for my Valentine, Hawthorne Heights, etc.)

Alot of modern R&B is talking about the same stuff, but if it has a hot beat and a person who can sing, I love it. I am currently hooked on Justin Timberlake's new song, because the Timbaland beat is nice.

:cool:
 
Seal and Robin Thicke are some of my favorite R&B artists.
 
Warhammer said:
Seal and Robin Thicke are some of my favorite R&B artists.

Seal is a force...and Alan Thick of Growing Pains, wrote the theme to Different Strokes...so I guess he's pretty R&B too
 
SurfDUI said:
Seal is a force...and Alan Thick of Growing Pains, wrote the theme to Different Strokes...so I guess he's pretty R&B too

Nice sig. :up:
 
Wow...what a bump. Where's the Brian McKnight appreciation?
 
He's likeness will be added to this thread's collective.
Post him in here, or the Soul-GLO thread.

:o
 
I love R&B.

At least stuff from the 90's.

My favorite group = Dru Hill

Also like Jodeci, Keith Sweat, Mya, sutff like that from the 90's. And of course the "old school" stuff like some Marvin Gaye, Aretha, Isley Brothers, etc...

And yea, I'm a Hip Hop guy. I don't care about what's "hard" or whatever. I listen to good music. Period.
 
I can not stand this thug music, it is not music at all and represents a African American culture in decadence.
 
Word. :up: I love the old school R&B. That stuff was innovative and took some serious musicianship to play it. The new stuff requires a voice pitch correction machine, a model-esque "singer" who can dance, and a music track from a standard library of 12 basic songs for them to perform over. It's karaoke with coreography. :down

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And it stinks too.... :woot:
 
I can not stand this thug music, it is not music at all and represents a African American culture in decadence.

It is in fact, music, the only people who say it isn't are people who are too closed minded to be able to accept anything out of their own box.

How much of this "thug music" have you actually sat down and listened to?

Or do you just judge it because it has a parental advisory sticker, and says some bad words?
 
the thing that pisses me off most about modern R&B is that its not actually R&B. R&B was traditionally a term that was used for the music that eventually became rock and roll.
 

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