Down South Southern Soul-R&B and Southern Contemporary Blues Legends Thread

THE DRIZZY

Ally of The Great Ancestors
OG Investor
This thread helped me to make a new play list called BGOL Blues.

That's what I'm doing. People outside the south really sleep on this type of music. People who grew up on this music in the south knows how their sound and vibe works. Hit the juke joints in your fresh outfit, mack the ladies, fellowship with the brothers and the bar, and be knee deep in some puss later.

Southern soul and the Chicago steppers scene is the best thing going in black american music right now. Fuck what the mainstream says. Props to my all my southern black peeps.
 

Pimpslap Slim

The Villain
BGOL Investor
We talk black music all the time. I first off apologize to all my down souf brethren for being a city slicker making this thread:cool: if it makes it better both sides of my fam is from da Sip. This thread is about regional near famous music legends whose music play in juke joints all over the south. So with that said I will shoot first.



A must in your old school playlist while smashing a fine lady.:sleazy:

:mike:
Just saw that you already posted marvin
 

THE DRIZZY

Ally of The Great Ancestors
OG Investor
Thanks to everyone who dropped gems. I will drop more later myself. I am building a nice playlist.:ipod:

Another reason why I made this thread is to make a point that real black soul music is out there:yes:. The South is just one region, but it is the region with the most black people. Southern Soul and Black Contemporary Jazz is one genre parasitic cacs can't copy. They don't want real R&B, Soul from us but who gives a fuck what they want:yes:. Same way the parasites have not figured out how to gentrify the Chicago Steppers scene and The DC Go-Go scene. They can't even copy the Gospel-Soul scene either. The same way they can't gentrify international black music such as reggae, calypso, afro-soul, and afrobeat. The parasites just can't copy our flavor to the same soulfulness so they freeze the real talent out of the mainstream for the bubblegum candy lollipop bullshit. All we have to do is support our real soulful music and support positive artist in other genres as well. We can take back our music but it will require us to support our own. If we do that we can change the trajectory of how our musical expression is presented to the world.
 
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