00:00Speaking of your generation, there's no doubt that R&B has definitely evolved.
00:05And with you being a millennial, how would you describe the state of R&B today?
00:10How I would describe the state of R&B today, I feel like it's getting kind of like to where it
00:16needs to be. You know, I feel like it's not a lot of fun in it. You know, I feel like I kind of try
00:21to make it fun a lot. You know, R&B is like, especially when I do the que mixes and when I
00:26remix people's songs and stuff, you know, a lot of times the R&B artists don't really understand
00:30it. You know, as far as like the rappers did, you know what I mean? So I feel like now,
00:36you know, it's kind of like it's trying to get back fun because it's been a lot of years,
00:41like for the past couple of years, people have been fighting, fighting, fighting for R&B.
00:44R&B has been a conversation like, what's the state of R&B? It's like I answer this question
00:48so much, but I know it always change over time. So but like I said, right now, I just feel like
00:54it's kind of getting back fun. We had a good place. There's a lot of women that's doing
00:57their thing, a lot of fellas, you know, starting to do their thing too. So I think it's dope. I
01:01feel like more R&B artists should collaborate. You know, when rappers come out, they always do
01:07music together. They always collab. A lot of R&B artists don't really make music together.
01:13So I think that's something that needs to change. You know, I think that'll just make it go all the
01:17way up.
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