Diddy Clarifies "R&B Is Dead" Comments: "It’s Not Disrespect"

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Diddy says that his recent comments on R&B being "dead" were coming from a place of love.

Diddy says that he didn't mean any disrespect by claiming that R&B is "motherfuckin’ dead as of right now,” on Instagram Live, last week. Diddy had argued with Timbaland and Mary J. Blige that the genre has lost touch with its purpose.

"It’s been 3 days of the debate… This is the clarity of the message…It’s not disrespect to anybody," Diddy wrote on Twitter, Saturday, adding in more posts, "This conversation was out of love and me purposely wanting to bring attention to R&B! It was something that I saw the effect of the Hip hop and R&B balance. That balance is honesty and realness when it comes together, melodies, vulnerability and most importantly LOVE!!!"

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"This message is that R&B game needs more love, vulnerability, support!!" he concluded.

Diddy's original comments sparked much debate on social media, with many artists firing back in defense of R&B. In addition to Timbaland and Mary J. Blige, Chris Brown responded to the conversation in a statement on his Instagram Story

"N****s are saying R&B is dead... Respectfully, shut up!" he wrote. "People nowadays want fast food instead of a real meal... DON'T BLAME THE REAL SINGERS OUT HERE [BECAUSE] WHAT CHANNELS DO PEOPLE HAVE TO SEE MUSIC VIDEOS?"

Diddy did admit that Tory Lanez is one of his “favorite R&B artists” during an Instagram Live chat with the Toronto singer this week.

Check out Diddy's recent tweets below.




About The Author
Cole Blake is a current staff writer at HotNewHipHop based out of New York City. He began writing for the site as an intern back in 2018 while finishing his B.A. in Journalism at St. John’s University. In the time since, he’s covered a number of breaking stories for HNHH. These include the ongoing YSL RICO trial, the allegations surrounding Diddy, and much more. His work also extends outside of hip-hop, having written extensively about a myriad of topics including politics, sports, and pop culture. He’s attended several music festivals to provide coverage for the site as well, such as Rolling Loud and Governors Ball.
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