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“When you say ‘black music,’ understand that you are talking about rock, jazz, R&B, reggae, funk, doo-wop, hip-hop, and Motown. Black people created it all. Being Puerto Rican, even salsa music stems back to the Motherland. So, in my world, black music means everything,”

“It’s what gives America its swag. I’m a child raised in the ‘90s. Pop music was heavily rooted in R&B from Whitney, Diddy, Dr. Dre, Boyz II Men, Aaliyah, TLC, Babyface, New Edition, Michael, and so much more. As kids this is what was playing on MTV and the radio. This is what we were dancing to at school functions and BBQs. I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for these artists who inspired me. They have brought me so much joy and created the soundtrack to my life filled with memories that I’ll never forget,”

“Most importantly, they were the superstars that set the bar for me and showed me what it takes to sing a song that can get the whole world dancing, or give a performance that people will talk about forever. Watching them made me feel like I had to be as great as they were in order to even stand a chance in this music business. You gotta sing as if Jodeci is performing after you and dance as if Bobby Brown is coming up next.”
 
“When you say ‘black music,’ understand that you are talking about rock, jazz, R&B, reggae, funk, doo-wop, hip-hop, and Motown. Black people created it all. Being Puerto Rican, even salsa music stems back to the Motherland. So, in my world, black music means everything,”

“It’s what gives America its swag. I’m a child raised in the ‘90s. Pop music was heavily rooted in R&B from Whitney, Diddy, Dr. Dre, Boyz II Men, Aaliyah, TLC, Babyface, New Edition, Michael, and so much more. As kids this is what was playing on MTV and the radio. This is what we were dancing to at school functions and BBQs. I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for these artists who inspired me. They have brought me so much joy and created the soundtrack to my life filled with memories that I’ll never forget,”

“Most importantly, they were the superstars that set the bar for me and showed me what it takes to sing a song that can get the whole world dancing, or give a performance that people will talk about forever. Watching them made me feel like I had to be as great as they were in order to even stand a chance in this music business. You gotta sing as if Jodeci is performing after you and dance as if Bobby Brown is coming up next.”
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Been loved him.. He gives props to the culture every song he makes. People be sleepin on him.
I like random pop songs. I spent a whole day singing "why you gotta be so rude"

Every single Bruno dropped, since just the way you are, I fucked with heavily...
That 24k magic song goes in...
 
Tis true though. Even Rock and Roll was inspired by the blues and music african americans were doing in the 20s and 30s
 
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards formed The Rolling Stones after they connected with eachother discussing their favorite records by Muddy Waters, Little Richard, Howlin Wolf, Chuck Berry and many others.
 
Since everyone is giving his music props in this thread, i would like to add that i dislike the music i have heard from him, but he had put on one hell of a halftime show on that one superbowl.
 
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards formed The Rolling Stones after they connected with eachother discussing their favorite records by Muddy Waters, Little Richard, Howlin Wolf, Chuck Berry and many others.
Led Zeppelin also have said multiple times they wouldn't exist if they didn't grow up listening to blues music. That's what inspired them. The Beatles I don't think ever said anything like that BUT they wouldn't play in front of segregated audiences, which inspired desegregation in concerts/shows in general.
 
Led Zeppelin also have said multiple times they wouldn't exist if they didn't grow up listening to blues music. That's what inspired them. The Beatles I don't think ever said anything like that BUT they wouldn't play in front of segregated audiences, which inspired desegregation in concerts/shows in general.

Beatles have a similar story to Rolling stones actually. They all went to school together, but bonded over records by Chuck Barry and Muddy Waters
 
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