Because the Diddy-driven debate about if “R&B is lifeless” rages on, ‘B.E.D.’ singer Jacquees – the style’s self proclaimed King – is seeking to put the subject to relaxation whereas additionally silencing critics of his vocal prowess.
See how inside:
Clearly a staunch supporter of R&B, Quees has made headlines for masking among the format’s most beloved classics through the years together with Brandy‘s ‘I Wanna Be Down,’ Donnell Jones‘ ‘The place I Wanna Be,’ SWV’s ‘You’re the One,’ Soul For Actual‘s ‘Sweet Rain,’ and plenty of extra.
Inciting a polarizing response within the course of, at one time over 50,000 individuals signed a petition for the now 28-year-old to cease masking and remixing different artists’ songs.
Undeterred by the detractors, he by no means stopped rendering his mixed-reviewed renditions as evidenced by how he took to Instagram over the weekend to ship a stirring snippet of Deborah Cox‘s 1998 award-winning signature track ‘No one’s Alleged to Be Right here.’
Sharing his tackle the tune’s hovering climax, press PLAY on the clip above to listen to how he fared then head down beneath to revisit the unique.