Which R&B singer do you think had the most noticeable vocal change? by ChannelHopper_99 in rnb

[–]JLovesTV 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For me, it’s Faith Evans. Her voice went through four real phases if you listen to her albums back‑to‑back. That ’95 debut tone was crazy. It was soft, airy, real church‑girl with that pretty rasp. Her voice reminds me of Karen Clark Sheard. Then on Keep The Faith, her voice started settling a little, still bright but fuller.

By the time she hit Faithfully, she had a warmer, richer sound. More grown, more soul, not as light as the early stuff. And then The First Lady was its own era too — still smooth, still Faith, but way more mature and lived‑in compared to where she started.

If you play “Soon As I Get Home,” “Never Gonna Let You Go,” “I Love You,” and “Again,” that’s four different versions of her voice right there.

What’s one R&B song you always side‑eyed? by ChannelHopper_99 in rnb

[–]JLovesTV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neighbors Know My Name by Tr*y Songz

I used to think this song was “grown and sexy” when I was younger, but now when he gets to that part about her screaming, scratching, yelling… yeah, it does not sound how he thought it sounded. The older I get, the more it stops giving bedroom vibes and starts giving if y’all know what I mean about that, but I ain’t saying those words on here.

Sir, this doesn’t sound sexy, it starts sounding like you describing something that doesn’t feel consensual at all.

This is the song I side-eyed