The Lonious Monk;8430139 said:They should do one for male groups too. That what be interesting to see.
What the hell happened to R&B groups anyway? Historically, most R&B acts were groups. Now, all of a sudden, there are none.
IMO. R&B got saturated with too many features from rappers. That line got skewed a long time ago with rappers trying to be singers and vice versa. It was like they had gotten desperate just to be heard and 'sold out' for a feature. The talent came from the singing, what they were singing about, and the emotions of said song.
I haven't listened to a true R&B album in years now. I mean true by being slow songs with a few uptempo tracks.
Nowadays, you'll have slow songs, pop songs, etc. on albums. Trying to cater to too many audiences now. That's where you lose your sound at.