blackoutbaby Posted August 7 Posted August 7 I want to start this thread by saying this is purely a music based thread. I do not support nor do I condone any violence against women. What Chris did to Rihanna was horrific, and there's no defending that. Any criticism of his actions are 100% valid. Now, music wise, Chris Brown has made his mark and revolutionized R&B music. He truly is comparable to Michael Jackson in talent, but is not given his props. Why? Does ignoring his profound impact on music lowkey make him the most disrespected legend? 1 1 39
Sad Beautiful Tragic Posted August 7 Posted August 7 I'm not sure he's really disrespected. His music continues to sell, and he has timeless classics that people still enjoy, largely for nostalgia. His recent tracks are also gaining traction, with many TikToks using his songs for millions of reposts and views. 4 2
Popular Post Namie-Knowles Posted August 7 Popular Post Posted August 7 (edited) 1 minute ago, Sad Beautiful Tragic said: I'm not sure he's really disrespected. His music continues to sell, and he has timeless classics that people still enjoy, largely for nostalgia. His recent tracks are also gaining traction, with many TikToks using his songs for millions of reposts and views. Right. In which world is he being disrespected? He's done so much heinous things after Rihanna and yet still makes millions per year from his music ventures and does decent numbers wise. Not sure what else OP wants this homophobic woman beater to have. He's already doing well. Edited August 7 by Namie-Knowles 17 1
Wicked Posted August 7 Posted August 7 6 minutes ago, blackoutbaby said: Now, music wise, Chris Brown has made his mark and revolutionized R&B music. He truly is comparable to Michael Jackson in talent, but is not given his props. Why? Does ignoring his profound impact on music lowkey make him the most disrespected legend? What is this profound impact he had? He has some impact, but he hasn't done much but follow trends. I don't think he's disrespected, people that **** on him online are irrelevant to his career.
Daddy Posted August 7 Posted August 7 His discography is giving Ciara. Some huge bops, a sea of mid trash and some really shitty stuff. He's so disgusting that it's extra hard to seperate the art from the artist. 9 3 1
Sugar-Rush Posted August 7 Posted August 7 Tbh I can't remember a single song from him from the past 15 years. The only hits I remember are his earlier ones and they weren't particularly iconic or influential. 2
blackoutbaby Posted August 7 Author Posted August 7 3 minutes ago, Wicked said: What is this profound impact he had? He has some impact, but he hasn't done much but follow trends. I don't think he's disrespected, people that **** on him online are irrelevant to his career. I need that hit thread, even if it means spreading misinformation 6
Prodigal Self Posted August 7 Posted August 7 2 minutes ago, Sugar-Rush said: Tbh I can't remember a single song from him from the past 15 years. The only hits I remember are his earlier ones and they weren't particularly iconic or influential. Obviously I don't like him but I feel like he's been getting yearly hits for the past 7-8 years
stars Posted August 7 Posted August 7 13 minutes ago, blackoutbaby said: He truly is comparable to Michael Jackson in talent, but is not given his props. Why? Because he genuinely is not a good person, and his bad behavior overshadows his music. 1
The7thStranger Posted August 7 Posted August 7 14 minutes ago, blackoutbaby said: Chris Brown has made his mark and revolutionized R&B music. He truly is comparable to Michael Jackson in talent, 1 3
VerdantHue Posted August 7 Posted August 7 From 2023 - https://people.com/music/chris-brown-a-timeline-of-the-singers-legal-trouble/ More like he's been disrespectful. Men who continue abusive behavior don't deserve their flowers. 1 1
Gorjesspazze9 Posted August 7 Posted August 7 Chris Brown ain't a legend. bubbling under Icon maybe. Disrespect Legends would be artist that are effected by ageism and legacy is ignored.
aesthetic bih Posted August 7 Posted August 7 I don't know how he revolutionized anything. If you mean inflating your albums for extra streams... To me, he's just one of Usher's understudy
glitch Posted August 7 Posted August 7 He's an R&B icon sure, but he is not nor will he ever be a legend. His legacy is rightfully tainted by his disgusting behaviour, but he'll always have his ride or die fans for better or for worse 1
Minto Posted August 7 Posted August 7 (edited) he's definitely an R&B icon but legend is pushing it…nothing he's done is revolutionary the usher lite r&b and the michael jackson dancing are cute tributes but that's about it and his personal life has caught more attention than his music on several occasions Edited August 7 by Minto
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