Music Producer Sean Garret took to the infamous Breakfast Club to talk 'Urban' Music Industry politics, the use of 'relevance', and how that affected the outcome of Brandy's Two Eleven album sales.
Sean also speaks on his upcoming artists, Ciara, and even manages to throw shade at rapper The Dream.
After watching this interview, I have to agree strongly with Sean. In America, mostly, the urban market really isn't reaching the masses as it should. The talk of an artists relevance really does contribute (as well as other things) to the current state of some of our much loved 'faves'. Especially when a veteran like Brandy, who paved the way for most of these female artists today, is thrown in against artists who have yet to achieve a fraction of her accolades. Instead of paying homage and respecting her legacy, which has contributed to the uplifting of the African American community.
Ch.. here's me talking like I'm African American but, you get what I mean. Post your thoughts below.
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