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Ne-Yo and Johnta Austin Took Over Sunday Night with a Classic Battle of The R&B Pens

Both Ne-Yo and Johnta Austin are responsible for some of the best R&B tunes we’ve heard in our lifetimes. At times music consumers are only aware of the artists who perform the songs we love, but few are attentive to the composers who those classic melodies. Two of R&B’s bests took to Instagram Live Sunday night for a classic showdown. A number of artists tuned in to see this showdown such as Drake, Jermaine Dupri, Swizz Beatz and more.

Before the world knew Ne-Yo as the fedora-wearing hitmaker, he was penning songs for the likes of Marques Houston, Mary J. Blige, Musiq Soulchild and more. After writing Mario’s Hot 100 chart-topper “Let Me Love You,” Ne-Yo got his breakthrough and was signed to Def Jam as an artist. The rest is history.

Johnta Austin was signed by RCA Records as a teenager. During that time, he wrote Tyrese’s “Sweet Lady.” Following He then went on to write songs for Aaliyah, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Chris Brown and more.

During the battle, the two singer-songwriters played 17 songs each for 90 seconds. Both Grammy Award-winning saved their best for last. Austin’s last 5 songs were from Aaliyah, Chris Brown, Mary J. Blige and Mariah Carey. Mary’s “Be Without You” and Mariah’s “We Belong Together” respectively are two record breakings songs that spent countless weeks atop the Hot 100 charts. Austin received writing credits for both. On the other hand, Ne-Yo’s final 5 consisted of himself, Beyonce and Mario. Beyonce’s “Irreplaceable” and Mario’s “Let Me Love You” both topped the Hot 100 charts for multiple weeks.

The battle was too close to decide a clear winner. Instead, it was a win for the culture. Thanks to Ne-Yo and Johnta Austin for their trendsetting pens. The R&B genre has and will continue to fill our hearts with love.

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6lack Responds to Frequent ‘R&B Is Missing’ Claims

6lack breaks it down for today’s R&B critics.

“It’s too much good Hip-Hop and R&B out here for y’all to be complaining about what we don’t have. Saying that you miss something specific in R&B is equivalent to saying you miss bars or substance in Hip-Hop. It’s always somebody who do it; the question is do you support them?”

His next statement is the heart and soul of his statement.

“Do the people who do whatever it is you desire so much. Do they know how to make music in the current climate? Or is that sh*t just not good?” says 6lack.

“Let’s stop complaining about what we ain’t got.”

6lack’s messages comes shortly after Diddy stated that he’s bringing R&B back.

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The Bad Bod mogul is currently holding auditions for the return of MTV’s, Making The Band in search of new R&B talent. While the search for new talent will never cease, one must accredit the current artist who has carried the genre in recent years.

In the day and age, Hip-Hop is not only music’s biggest genre but has grown exponentially and globally. Hip-Hop has always been tied to R&B as the epitome of Black music. While Hip-Hop has taken over the airwaves, R&B still lives within a plethora of playlists on several streaming platforms. It is all about seeking out these artists.

Over the past 5 years, a number of rhythm and blues singers have emerged. The list is extensive and includes, Summer Walker, Bryson Tiller, Ella Mai, SZA, H.E.R., Jacquees, Tory Lanez, Snoh Aalegra and many more. Be sure to tap it and in the words of 6lack, stop complaining about what we don’t have.

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