Sir San Diego
formerly brolic scholar
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- Feb 20, 2011
Try anything sexual. It's popular in Atlanta
Made me bust out laughing at work.
But R&B is really far and few between these days. I never got into Trey Songs or any of the dudes that came out around that time and with what's popular now, I just listen to 90s, 80s, 70s and 60s R&B, Funk and Soul. I hardly listen to hip hop or rap anymore.
I give new artists a try, but the magic has been taken out of music with how available everyone is on social media. There's no anticipation for a project which feeds a cycle of disposable art.
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