That's true what you said. As a gen xer I only realised the change about 10 years ago when someone said the current music was lacking feeling and richness. Humans are emotional creatures and art imitates life. If the artists display lack of emotion it hints what society we are living in. I hope Gen Z goes alone and breaks free from this corrupted foul music industry that cares nothing about the artist and is basically looking for lifeless soulless slaves that they can manipulate to serve an underhanded social programming agenda.
I do feel like your wish will come true because right now we are slowly seeing a change where artist are breaking free of industry standards. It’s happening slowly because you still have artist who are desperate to make it so they will do whatever they can
I love him so much. Of all the male crooners, the greatest of these is Tevin Campbell. I beg you to hear Tell Me What You Want Me To Do. Plus, he is like 16 years old.
As far as the struggling trying to sing-Tevin Campbell was barely 16 when he recorded this, so his voice had barely broken. Makes it a little easier to hit those high notes.
Back then R&B and Hip Hop were interconnected but still very distinct. Now, I've noticed the R&B guys just act like a bunch of rappers, who seem to have become the standard of masculinity.
That term you used hit it and quit it it came from James Brown he said that in some of his songs back in the '60s now people are saying as a slang but it's an old saying
Honestly I think this generation is very confuse when it comes to dating. Both genders today have very unrealistic expectations which is so sad. I think it’s a great thing for a guy to show emotion