#4 "too much sex"
meaning it's oversexalized and vulgar now when during the golden age it was more sophisticated
#4 "too much sex"
Weren't the simp songs some of the best R&B songs back in the day though?
it used to be more subtle, way less in your face#4 "too much sex"
meaning it's oversexalized and vulgar now when during the golden age it was more sophisticated
Man stop. They were talkin about fukkin even back in the day.
none of those songs were as vulgar as they are now as far as explicitness and use of profanity
cats in the 80s and 90s wasn't talking bout fukkin, ass eating and p*ssy
^^ The stuff in the article may be factors, but they also affect other black music like hiphop, which have not suffered as much as rnb. With the lack of groups, solo artists given a choice want to be rappers / struggle singers than rnb dudes.The rapper turned struggle singer happened....
Yo real talk, I didn't realise that's what they were talking boutExactly. nikkaz made an entire song that topped the charts talkin about gettin a hard on when freakin on a bytch on the dance floor
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