Kanye West: You Have to Take the Lashes of Backlash

Good Session,but the one part that stood out to me the most,is at the very top when Kanye says “the reason why we completely crushed the R&B genre”this is what i have been talking about with the new Jagged Edge album,R&B lost its bite and fight to stay in forefront, and i feel the guys can wheel that back in,anyway enjoy !!!!

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  1. @JD I don’t think that’s why hip hop crushed RnB. RnB was doing very well through out the 90s. What I think happen is this and you would know more about this than me JD but I think in the 90s you still had RnB people running radio and so they made room for the records. Starting in the late 90 and through 2000s. Hip Hop peoples started to get those head jobs at urban radio and their biased is towards hiphop. So that’s why a track can’t get play now without a rapper. Why songs are more explicit more than ever now because hip hop was always more explicit. Now the only place RnB records get broke that don’t fit this new paradigm is on non urban stations. Urban radio didn’t break Happy, All of Me, Blurred Lines, or JT’s project. This is what I see the problem with the way it’s going now. Just because black artists in the US is on this “f*ck bitches, get money” and “I don’t love these hoes. I just f*cked these hoes” ish. Doesn’t mean the rest of the world is on that ish? People still want to hear about falling in love and being in love and heartbreak. RnB has always dominated that genre worldwide but black people are throwing it away. So motherf*ckers shouldn’t get mad when other people pick RnB up and win big with it. Whether it’s a white boy from the UK or the US or some Koreans killing it in Asia with RnB records. That’s right it’s mad RnB records in Kpop. Don’t get mad because your threw the art form away while living in your These Hoes Ain’t Loyal world.

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