After loooooong days of internet discourse over whether or not R&B music is deadโa conversation spawned largely in part by music mogul Diddy via a series of tweets and Instagram live sessions (more on that later)โUsher, arguably thee King of R&B, has now spoken out on the matter.
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The โBad Habitsโ singer recently stopped by the Bevelations with Bevy Smith podcast where he said โwatch thisโ and dropped a bevy (ha!) of truth bombs about the aforementioned notion and expressed his feelings towards his mentor Diddy for sparking the flame yet again.
โWhen I hear people say stuff like โWhat happened to R&B?โ or โR&B is dead,โ itโs not. You just donโt understand the basis of it,โ Usher explained, according to Vibe. โMatter fact, maybe I need a reminder or an understanding of what it is. How can something come out 20-some odd years ago, and then all of a sudden have a resurgence in a way that people just wanna talk about it, sing it, enjoy it? Thatโs because itโs classic. Thatโs โSuperstar.โ Thatโs R&B.โ
He later added, โSo when I do hear people, even like Puff saying โR&B is dead,โ he sounds nuts to me. It sounds crazy especially knowing he was a pioneer and beneficiary of it. You know, the source that is R&B created the breath of life that was breathed into hip-hop. There would be no hip-hop if there were not R&B. So itโs blasphemous to hear people say anythingโespecially hip-hop catsโto say anything about R&B. Like nah, itโs been there. Itโs gonโ stay there.โ
TALK YO SHIT, USH! Somebody bring out the collection plate so I can slide this man some Ushbucks because HE is PREACHING on a Tuesday.
And while yโall do that, letโs also get into the fact that Diddy started this whole kerfuffle last week, much to the disdain of R&B artists and true R&B fans who immediately hopped online to discredit the Bad Boy Records ownerโs assertions.
Since the above initial tweet, he then went on Instagram live with several R&B artists and producers to discuss the topic such as Tory Lanez (umm Ok, sure. I guess), Summer Walker, Kehlani, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan Michael Cox, Mary J. Blige and more.
And while some folks might arguably have missed his real intent behind stirring the R&B potโwhich is to help promote his imminent return to the music scene via his forthcoming albumโDiddy later clarified that the whole point of the discussion was not to disrespect any current artists but to call more attention to the genre and to hopefully bring more โlove, vulnerability, and supportโ to it.
โItโs been 3 days of the debateโฆThis is the clarity of the messageโฆItโs not disrespect to anybody,โ he wrote in one tweet. โThis conversation was out of love and me purposely wanting to bring attention to R&B! It was something that I saw the effect of the Hip hop and R&B balance. That balance is honesty and realness when it comes together, melodies, vulnerability and most importantly LOVE!!!โ
โThis message is that R&B game needs more love, vulnerability, support!!,โ he concluded.
Well, he is right about one thing: the artists that are making PHENOMENAL music in that genre do need more support. And if youโd like to lend a helping hand in doing so, hereโs a starter list of todayโs artists that are making heat right now that you should check out:
Alex Isley, Cleo Sol, SiR, Snoh Aalegra, Lucky Daye, Mac Ayres, Steve Lacy, Victoria Monet, Arin Ray, Ari Lennox, Masego, Ella Mai, H.E.R., Syd, The Internet, Brent Faiyaz, Xavier Omar, Luke James, Ro James, Tank, BJ the Chicago Kid, Anderson. Paak, Jazmine Sullivan, Summer Walker, DVSN, SZA, John Legend, KehlaniโI could go on but I think this is a good place to start.
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