Should a black artist sing Christian gospel-blues music? Is there such thing as gospel-blues? Blacks also sing R&B most?

First of all, there is no reason that blacks should not sing Christian gospel/blues. There are more black artists already singing that genre than whites. Second, there is gospel/blues music.

Third, blacks do not sing R & B the most. I'm not going to snark you, as from looking at your other questions, it is clear you either do not live in the US, or are a tad confused about the real world. However, a lot of your questions are borderline offensive - and this one is, too.

TurboB 56 months ago.

First of all, there is no reason that blacks should not sing Christian gospel/blues. There are more black artists already singing that genre than whites. Second, there is gospel/blues music.

Third, blacks do not sing R & B the most. I'm not going to snark you, as from looking at your other questions, it is clear you either do not live in the US, or are a tad confused about the real world. However, a lot of your questions are borderline offensive - and this one is, too.

TurboB 60 months ago.

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