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Originally Posted by realtalk92
In today's current mainstream scene it is much harder for African American R&B artists to cross over making R&B music. The industry has currently designed that genre where only White artists that make R&B music can cross over. The industry promotes those white artist's R&B songs on popular stations and outlets which automatically allows them to reach a wider audience compared to the African American R&B artists that pretty much just play on R&B stations.
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hahaha wtf are you talking about?
Sometimes you remind me of conspiracy brotha you always gotta play that race card.
What more credit can you give to black ppl? they practically invented music and influenced a whole generation of suburban wiggas, and why is that? oh right, CAUSE THEY PLAY THEIR SONGS ON THE RADIO!
I honestly don't think it's a racial thing AT ALL, if a white girl makes a better R & B song than a black girl she deserves that spot on the radio.