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The Breezy singer has a response to Diddy’s question, “Who killed R&B?” which led to a wide debate on social media and has drawn responses from several R&B artists like Tory Lanez, Summer Walker, Kehlani, and Mary J. Blige whom all dispute that the genre is “dead.”
Chris Brown shared a lengthy response on Instagram where he said that the industry isn’t being pushed as other genres and that mainly “garbage” music was being promoted to fans.
The rapper shut down the argument that the genre is dead as he said that it’s all about the way gatekeepers do not engage in R&B music.
Chris Brown also shared Tank’s new album cover for ‘R&B Money,’ adding that if the genre was dead, then why would all the rappers be acting as if they were singers? Tank insisted that a lot of people aren’t really tuning into real music.
Chris Brown also did not entertain Diddy’s statement. “DONT KNOW WHAT THE F**K PUFF [Diddy] TALKNG BOUT,” he wrote.