The comedian claims that romance is missing from the genre.
“I think the essence of R&B is dead,” said the comedian. “Again, courtship, talkin’ to a woman, wooing a woman.”

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“You know, guys in this era and because of social media and the climate of what that is, it’s like, ‘B*tch, take your clothes off and suck my d*ck.’ The romance is gone,” he added.”
“The cat and mouse of it all, the allure is gone. The sexiness is gone. I remember, I forget where I was, Kansas City doing a club, and I was listening to some Rap song. God, I wish I could remember the exact lyrics, but the dud said something to the extent of, ‘Can you work this d*ck like you can scramble eggs.’ And I just went, ‘Jesus Christ! Wow!'”
Spears marveled at the simplicity and vulgarity of the line. “I just went, there’s no romance anymore.”
This has been a sentiment that many have held for some time. Watch Aries Spears discuss the state of R&B below and let us know if you agree.