If youโre still wondering about the presence of good male artists in the R&B space following Usherโs Lifetime Achievement Awards tribute at the 2024 BET Awards, look no further than TGT frontrunner and Grammy-nominated artist Tank.
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Lighting up the stage at Caesarโs SuperDome alongside fellow group members Tyrese and Ginuwine on night two of the 2024 ESSENCE Festival of Culture, the โCanโt Let It Showโ artist performed a medley of his own solo hits like โPlease Donโt Go,โ โWhen We,โ and โMaybe I Deserve.โ Interspersed throughout were songs from the trioโs Grammy-nominated album โThree Kingsโ as well as solo hits from the aforementioned other members.
The talent and endurance of the artists โ especially Tank โ were the highlights of Saturdayโs hour-long set. With Tyrese noticeably under the weather and Ginuwine still sounding pretty decent (no shade!), it was clear to see that Tank stood out as the hype man, the one with the most crisp vocals and the one ladies in particular really, really wanted to see (The minute he took his shirt off, almost half of the crowd lost their minds. But thatโs par for the course.)
Unlike last year, when most of the musical acts featured at the festival arguably catered to a younger audience with headliners like Megan Thee Stallion, ESSENCE brought things back to the root of all good music this year: R&B.
Speaking to The Root ahead of his performance alongside veteran singer/songwriter J. Valentine, cohost on their popular R&B Money Podcast on iHeartMedia and Charlamagne Tha Godโs Black Effect Podcast Network, Tank expressed how excited he was about returning time and time again to the ESSENCE stage and being back in New Orleans with his โbrothersโ Tyrese and Ginuwine.
He also spoke about the ongoing online discourse about the purported lack of male R&B artists in the current landscape and assured folks that while there isnโt a current prince or princess of R&B (because we all know Usher still holds the top spot as the King), the genre isnโt short on talent, male or female.

โItโs a lot of them [out here], youโve got Lucky Daye, Kenyon Dixon, youโve got SZA, Coco Jones โ Victoria Monet is going crazy. Itโs so many of them, we arenโt short of talent in the R&B space,โ Tank explained, while also giving a shoutout to Eric Bellinger.
โWe have a board of R&B icons. Because youโve got to think: at a time when R. Kelly was doing what heโs doingโit was just him. You couldnโt scratch that. When Michael Jackson was doing what he was doing, it was just him โ you couldnโt touch him.โ
โI think we have a lot of talented people in the space,โ added J. Valentine. โPeople always say โoh, thereโs many kings, many queens.โ But I think itโs really tough to really crown someone unless youโre completely hovering over the space and nobody else can get it. So I think we just have R&B royalty.โ
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