Within recent years, R&B singer Jacquees has received criticism for his style of singing in comparison to others of the genre. In 2019, a video of him singing in a car went viral after fans noticed the way he repeated a specific note. this video created numerous memes throughout the years as Jacquees has yet to escape mentions of the video. On Saturday, a fan of Jacquees took the moment to add to the constantly resurfacing clip. "Jacquees ain’t been Eeee eeing on no songs lately," he said. Additionally, he posted the original video causing a thread of Twitter users to respond with laughter. However, Jacquees was not here for the remarks made by the fan. "Y'all ni**as ungrateful," he said in response to the fan. It is unclear whether the tweet was serious or a more light-hearted response.
Evidently, Jacquees has been amused by his own meme continuously going viral. Last year, R&B powerhouse, Tamar Braxton made an attempt to hit the infamous note. The post read "@tonibraxton has been laughing at me cause I’ve been trying to get this run for about an hour. Can’t nobody do a @jacquees run. That’s why I enjoy him so much." He took to her comment section declaring his love for the Braxton sisters. “I love y’all, it ain’t EEEeeeeASY! Lol,” he said with several crying laughing emojis. This also created its own challenge on social media.
Jacquees Response To Fan
Moreover, his success has also led him to sing the national anthem for the Los Angeles Lakers game. His arrangement of the anthem went viral as fans both praised and criticized his vocals. Traditionally, he released a studio version of the song calling it "Land Of The Free" featuring 2-Chainz to streaming platforms. He has become no stranger to releasing his own renditions of successful songs within the industry. Last week he released his latest cover of "ICU" by Coco Jones.
Furthermore, his latest EP, Sincerely For You, was released last December. The project was produced by Atlanta rap legend Future. It also included more star-studded collaborations from Summer Walker,6lack, Dreezy, and Gospel powerhouse John P. Kee.