If you missed the recent P Diddy Live Video, you may be wondering what he had to say about the controversial remarks. The mogul addressed the R&B industry during the live video, where he called out artists for their opinions about the current state of R&B. The list of artists that he cited included Mary J. Blige, Chaka Khan, Etta James, Sam Cooke, Aretha Franklin, Jazmine Sullivan, and SWV.
On the live video, Timbaland, a fellow artist who works in the music industry, disagreed with Diddy’s statements. He pointed out that while the new generation of R&B singers has shifted the sound of the genre to be more salacious, the veterans have stuck to the classic sound. When asked by Diddy about the comments, Blige responded to the controversial rapper, pointing out that R&B is not dead, but it’s changing.
Chris Brown, meanwhile, responded to Diddy’s remarks in the most public way possible. The singer was very vocal about the comments made during the Live Video, and many artists responded to his comments. Chris Brown responded with a message saying, “R&B is not dead, you guys are just ugly,” while Diddy replied with, “R&B is not dead.” Diddy even explained that R&B is not dead; it’s just not being properly covered by the media.
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