just a criticism of sellouts and the embargo on independant artists. modern r&b is kept alive not by music, but reputation, and this staple dose of the genre can be chruned out by anyone, including a pop icon.
does the fact that it made it to number one in a cool 9 countries fill the criteria for irony?
just a criticism of sellouts and the embargo on independant artists. modern r&b is kept alive not by music, but reputation, and this staple dose of the genre can be chruned out by anyone, including a pop icon. does the fact that it made it to number one in a cool 9 countries fill the criteria for irony?