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That is the only genre that requires talentfreshgman
Wow you probably pissed a few people off with that.
I like both letters. English wouldn't be the same without them.pianist
LOL it feels sort of weird to me spelling it with a N alone.
[QUOTE="Mercenary848"][QUOTE="freshgman"]That is the only genre that requires talentpianist
Wow you probably pissed a few people off with that.
I don't think he really believes that.
I know but people don't the time to get sarcasm over the internet.
I listen to both old school and current...
R&B makes up the majority of the songs on my mp3 player behind rap...
tbone29
Any new edition.
I like both letters. English wouldn't be the same without them.pianistHere's what your sentence would be without them: I like oth lettes. English wouldn't e the same without them. Not much of a difference there.
[QUOTE="pianist"]I like both letters. English wouldn't be the same without them.zeppelin_64Here's what your sentence would be without them: I like oth lettes. English wouldn't e the same without them. Not much of a difference there.
Seems pretty different to me. Especially 'oth lettes.' And what about the B and R sections in the dictionary? They'd be wiped out. They'd be gone, man. Game over. Game over, man!
I'm not a fan of pop r and b (chris brown, j holiday, etc.)
Usher is fine though
The best imo, is Brian Mcknight
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