21 Savage Explains Why Male R&B Singers Don’t Make Love Songs For Women Like They Used To:

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Refer to women casually as hoes and be surprised when they want to get paid brehs….

I see it on here all the time. “bytch” this… “getting hoes” that. How do you want love and respect from women that you speak of as if they’re garbage?
It’s a two way thing definitely. Calling women bytches and hoes in rap songs in the 90s have a direct correlation to modern “thot” rap.
 

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More like, women don't want to hear it anymore.

They don't want to smash with classic R&B songs playing. They want drill/hardcore rap music on while they getting smashed.
Nah. Young women are definitely listening to R&B from the 90s and 2000s. I have sisters in that age range. They’re just not listening to the new nikkas sing. Why do you think usher has had a resurgence in popularity?? Heck.. I saw young women at the Tony Toni Toné concert we just went to. A lot of you need to get out more.https://www.facebook.com/Peachesncreamla/videos/752557188433058/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v
 
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