“Towering above New York City with a mic in his left hand, Bun B tore through tracks from his latest solo album, Trill O.G., in the latest edition of Billboard.com’s Tastemakers video series. As he maintained a steady flow and high intensity for songs like “Trillionaire,” “Let ‘Em Know” and classic cut “Draped Up,” the UGK rapper proved that he’s still at the top of his game.”
What seems to be the most accepted and welcomed counterpart to Hip-Hop is the beloved genre of R&B. Over the years, this union often created the ultimate blend of edge and soul showing that Hip-Hop could evolve and expand while reaching new depths and a broader range of listeners.
Songs like Method Man and Mary J. Blige’s famed “You’re All I Need”, Nas and Lauryn Hill’s “If I Ruled The World”, and The Roots and Erykah Badu’s ‘You Got Me” are all prime examples of how the art of this particular collaboration could help shape an important sound and staple in Hip-Hop. However, some hook-ups come along every now and then to make you wonder why the hell they ever happened in the first place. It has to be a motive behind it, it just has to. Right? Of course, walk with me.