Brent Faiyaz Weighs In On R&B Debate: ‘Don’t Nobody Care About Music Genres Anymore’

    Brent Faiyaz has weighed in on the state of R&B debate and he isn’t too concerned with genres being boxed in by outsiders with rigid labels.

    The Wasteland singer doesn’t think people care about genres with mountains of music catalogs available at our disposal on streaming services with a few clicks.

    “Don’t nobody care about music genres anymore, dat shit primitive. sauce dat shit up & let it fly,” he wrote on Twitter on Thursday night (August 18).

    A Twitter user clapped back and dissed Faiyaz for his controversial take by calling him “not smart.”

    “This is why yall shouldn’t make some people famous,” the fan replied. “They’re not smart.”

    Faiyaz took the high road and explained that creatives in the industry just have a different perspective on music than diehard fans.

    “Lol man It’s really hard 2 explain this 2 music lovers who don’t create, but the properties that differentiate genres b damn near insignificant 2 us after a while,” he said. “U spend enough time in the studio & they just become notes.”

    The landscape of R&B has been the subject of heated debates as Diddy and Timbaland recently got into it on social media after Puffy declared the genre to be dead.

    “R&B is muthafuckin’ dead as of right now,” he said. “The R&B I made my babies to? R&B gotta be judged to a certain thing — it’s the feeling though, doggy. No, no, no.

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    “It’s a feeling. You gotta be able to sing for R&B and then you gotta tell the truth. R&B is not a hustle. This shit is about feeling your vulnerability.”

    He continued: “You gotta muthafuckin make a n-gga dick hard or a woman’s vagina wet. You gotta cry. You gotta be able to get your girl back. I don’t wanna hear all this bullshit.

    “It’s our fault for accepting anything less for anybody getting on a mic. I feel like there was a death of R&B singing, and I’m a part of bringing that shit back! I ain’t feelin’ no emotions.”

    3 thoughts on “Brent Faiyaz Weighs In On R&B Debate: ‘Don’t Nobody Care About Music Genres Anymore’

    1. Well, the ballads are long gone, and I do miss that emotional side of R&B, because that’s the grounds on which it was created. But everything is going through a NWO (New World Order) so we just have to put our influence in where we see put

    2. If I was introducing someone to Brent’s music I wouldn’t say “well he doesn’t really have a genre because genres are primitive,” I would say “he’s an rnb singer with a chill unique sound.” We use genres to give an overall description of someone’s music, it’s not an attempt to keep them in a box. Tyler was upset that IGOR was categorized as Rap for the Grammys, but it’s like there is no “genre-less” category. They have to group it with something and IGOR is closer to rap than any other genre. I love when artists expand the borders of their sound, but if we call it by a certain genre, it’s not to box anyone in, it’s literally just trying to describe it.

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