Imma say something that's probably going to make alot of people mad, but idrc.
This generation of R&B music doesn't compare to 90s R&B. Like alot of R&B music doesn't even sound like it. I just feel like alot of Artists need to take notes from the 90s generation, because sometimes it just don't be giving.
The same thing goes for rappers. Alot of Artists be sounding THE FUCKING SAME! SAME SOUND, SAME FLOW. I'm sorry but I am one of those people who can't stand mumble rap. Like if Biggie and Tupac was alive, half of these rappers wouldn't be around.
Stay The Same is the debut album of former “New Kids On The Block” member Joey McIntyre. The album was released in March 1999 spawning three singles including the titular single “Stay The Same”. The album peaked #49 in the US, achieving gold status. The album did not charted outside US.
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