Fans Are Divided Over Reneé Rapp's Comments About Never Making An R&B Album
"Even outside of music, the idea of white mediocrity will always prevail. It just has inherently been more celebrated because it is more palatable."
In a recent social media interaction that has captured significant attention, content creator Aysia Inc, operating under the handle @aysiainc, directly appealed to acclaimed musical artist Reneé Rapp regarding her highly anticipated forthcoming album. The video, which rapidly amassed over 875,000 views since its upload on July 1, 2024, showcases Aysia Inc addressing Rapp with a conversational and personal tone. Emphasizing a shared cultural connection, she began her message with "black girl to black girl," before articulating a fervent curiosity about the musical composition of Rapp's next project. Aysia Inc specifically inquired about the "percentage" or "influence" of R&B songs that fans could expect on the album. She playfully but earnestly requested "some type of clue, indication, sign, symbol, place, location, noun, verb, adjective" to satisfy her and presumably other fans' eagerness. While acknowledging the possibility that a full R&B album might not be on the immediate horizon, she underscored the importance of any preliminary insight into the genre's representation. This public query underscores the deep engagement and speculative excitement among fans regarding Reneé Rapp's evolving artistic direction. As of now, Reneé Rapp has not issued an official response to the specific questions posed, leaving her fanbase in eager anticipation of further announcements regarding her new music.
"Even outside of music, the idea of white mediocrity will always prevail. It just has inherently been more celebrated because it is more palatable."
