Attracting Women Naturally: Why Confidence and Humor Are Key
Description
3 Common Relationship Mistakes Women Make
Love Awkwardness and Regret: The Day I Walked Away
Friend Zoned and Heartbroken: Lessons from an Imaginary Romance
What Every Woman Should Know About a Man’s Code of Honor
How to Handle Breakups Without Questioning
Attracting Women with Confidence and Humor
Keep Your Woman Secure Without Fighting
Men Play Dating Games Too
Confused, we are.
In fact, the current state of R&B has gotten so bad that the less romance you put in your music, the more women seem to like it. Of course, by women, I mean women under the age of 21, but you get my drift.
So this got me to thinking, what the f*ck are people using nowadays to set the mood?? It seems to me like the only person making quality mood music nowadays is The-Dream and even he’s making the same song over and over. Usher went out and got old on us and made a “mature” album, which basically sounded like the Brian McKnight trying to make an album for the teen set – only the exact opposite.
Even “Trading Places” just seems…strange and not well thought out. Usher pretty much killed the mood for everything except responsibility and washing dishes.
And really, who wants to wash dishes?
Nobody, that’s who.
Now, back in the late 80s and early to mid 90s, you could run R&B albums while doing the booty-do as you attempted to get your best stanky leg going. Whoop-didy-do. Now, I’m not the kind of guy who listens to the slow jams while making the slow jam. I’d probably stop mid…well, let’s just say I’d be listening to the music a little too much. However, there’s a reason people used to make the Get Tha Drawz (actual) mixtapes with Prince’s “Adore” as the last song.
And you could always throw on some Babyface. Hell, Mr. Edmunds would make sure that he gave you some slow to mid-tempo jams for all tempos of fornicating.
You know what, you ALSO didn’t feel uber-gay buying a Babyface album. It was music with a purpose. You can’t tell me that you feel completely masculine while purchasing a Ne-Yo album.
Jodeci? Of course, they were the original R&B thugs, and later crackheads. Hell, I can’t even really think of any relevant R&B groups outside of Day 26 and with all of the b*tchassness that Que is displaying lately, I mean, as a grown man I just can’t buy that album in good conscience.
So back to the point – mood music, where does it come from nowadays? Me no know. I’m old school, I pull from the stacks of vinyl.
Love Awkwardness and Regret: The Day I Walked Away
Friend Zoned and Heartbroken: Lessons from an Imaginary Romance
What Every Woman Should Know About a Man’s Code of Honor
How to Handle Breakups Without Questioning
Attracting Women with Confidence and Humor
Keep Your Woman Secure Without Fighting
Men Play Dating Games Too
Confused, we are.
In fact, the current state of R&B has gotten so bad that the less romance you put in your music, the more women seem to like it. Of course, by women, I mean women under the age of 21, but you get my drift.
So this got me to thinking, what the f*ck are people using nowadays to set the mood?? It seems to me like the only person making quality mood music nowadays is The-Dream and even he’s making the same song over and over. Usher went out and got old on us and made a “mature” album, which basically sounded like the Brian McKnight trying to make an album for the teen set – only the exact opposite.
Even “Trading Places” just seems…strange and not well thought out. Usher pretty much killed the mood for everything except responsibility and washing dishes.
And really, who wants to wash dishes?
Nobody, that’s who.
Now, back in the late 80s and early to mid 90s, you could run R&B albums while doing the booty-do as you attempted to get your best stanky leg going. Whoop-didy-do. Now, I’m not the kind of guy who listens to the slow jams while making the slow jam. I’d probably stop mid…well, let’s just say I’d be listening to the music a little too much. However, there’s a reason people used to make the Get Tha Drawz (actual) mixtapes with Prince’s “Adore” as the last song.
And you could always throw on some Babyface. Hell, Mr. Edmunds would make sure that he gave you some slow to mid-tempo jams for all tempos of fornicating.
You know what, you ALSO didn’t feel uber-gay buying a Babyface album. It was music with a purpose. You can’t tell me that you feel completely masculine while purchasing a Ne-Yo album.
Jodeci? Of course, they were the original R&B thugs, and later crackheads. Hell, I can’t even really think of any relevant R&B groups outside of Day 26 and with all of the b*tchassness that Que is displaying lately, I mean, as a grown man I just can’t buy that album in good conscience.
So back to the point – mood music, where does it come from nowadays? Me no know. I’m old school, I pull from the stacks of vinyl.
Début de l'événement
22.10.2022
Fin de l'événement
22.10.2022