In my early-mid 20s I was pretty big into these obscure R&B compilations put out by the Numero Group label and, like, 60s-70s soul and R&B singers that had revived careers (e.g. Sharon Jones, Lee Fields).
Now I'm just thinking of one of my kid's future gen alpha friends being really into Seapunk or something and that idea is hilarious.
In my early-mid 20s I was pretty big into these obscure R&B compilations put out by the Numero Group label and, like, 60s-70s soul and R&B singers that had revived careers (e.g. Sharon Jones, Lee Fields).
Now I'm just thinking of one of my kid's future gen alpha friends being really into Seapunk or something and that idea is hilarious.