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Jermaine Dupri recently shared his thoughts on the state of modern R&B, expressing concern that the younger generation is missing out on crucial lessons due to a lack of churchgoing. During a livestream on Instagram, Dupri argued that this absence of church influence is why today’s R&B singers don’t measure up to those of the 1990s. He used iconic artists like Bryan-Michael Cox and Jodeci to illustrate his point.

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00:00young black youth of today do not go to church and they don't have that church band and
00:10grooming like b cots came from the church right right jesus he comes from church like so when
00:17you listen to that soul that that soul that you think is so it's that's something that's
00:24coming from over there it's an added piece of information that if you're gonna make these
00:29records it's hard to beat jodeci when you don't have that element you don't have you know what
00:34i mean that's it yeah you don't have that you don't have that soul you don't have that that's
00:37that's an element so it's like when people be saying yo music ain't the way it used to be like
00:42like i just posted my new anthony hamilton record is coming out october 4th queen right yeah anthony
00:49hamilton comes from the church church like you're not gonna get that that he's that's in his voice
00:56you ain't just getting that from being on the internet that ain't gonna happen
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