We are not even going to sugar coat it; What is wrong with being considered an R&B artist?? There have been instances where an artist could have what seems like a successful career for music we know as R&B but still refute the idea of being an r&b artist. Does it really matter if they experiment with genres or who their audience is? On today’s episode, we have a discussion about those artists, to say the least, have much to say about being labelled as such. Tap in and let us know how you feel.
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Come hang out with ya homegirls Kea Renee and Ash da Vet as they discuss their favorite musical legends and rising artists that they cannot get enough of and so much more. As soul sistahs who are simply lovers of music, join in for laughs, debates, insights and talking sh*t all in between. Come chill with us as we tap into the music that’s Always On Key!
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