Whats Your Male RNB Mount Rushmore?

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Babyface has been underrated to the point of disrespect. He's wrote for/produced multiple Mt Rushmores men and women alike.

Face
MJ
Marvin
Ugh... Kels I guess. I would throw his cases at him, but everyone else named in this thread except Face got similar shit on their jacket.
 
I hate to say it but MJ was the King of Pop. He didn't claim to be a R&B singer.
I'd say his cut off point would be Thriller where he started working with Eddie Van Halen, Vincent Price and them niggas. His solo work up until Off The Wall and some stuff after that (Butterflies, You Are Not Alone, etc) is still Rushmore tier material. Good point tho.

I just realized... not one mention of Prince in this thread. I see Chris Brown, Neyo and one of you niggas said Anderson Paak. The audacity.
 
I see we need a thread on how music genres work.


Saying MJ isn't RnB is blasphemous. MJ has never not been RnB, from the J5 to death.
 
I see we need a thread on how music genres work.


Saying MJ isn't RnB is blasphemous. MJ has never not been RnB, from the J5 to death.

How do you define R&B?

Are Thriller, I'm Bad, and Black or White R&B songs? If your answer is yes, would you say the same thing if White artists made them instead of MJ?
 
No one think of Mike as an rnb artist he makes Rnb music hes in his own category as Prince is in his
 
How do you define R&B?

Are Thriller, I'm Bad, and Black or White R&B songs? If your answer is yes, would you say the same thing if White artists made them instead of MJ?

You're kinda making my point. Pop is all marketing.


Pop doesn't have a sound, it's just "popular music". That's why a nigga like Bruno Mars can drop a whole funk and doowop album and it'll fall under pop. JT and Nsync had all rnb producers and writers but it'll fall under pop.

Some people crossover and become so POPular that they enter the pop category.
 
You're kinda making my point. Pop is all marketing.


Pop doesn't have a sound, it's just "popular music". That's why a nigga like Bruno Mars can drop a whole funk and doowop album and it'll fall under pop. JT and Nsync had all rnb producers and writers but it'll fall under pop.

Some people crossover and become so POPular that they enter the pop category.

That's a fair assessment of the term Pop, but it doesn't address my question.

I asked you specifically if you think Thriller, I'm Bad, and Black or White are R&B songs? If yes, would you say the same thing if white people were the ones that made them?
 
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