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    Welcome back to This Week in R&B — hosted by Bobby Outside & KOS the Connect (Dr. Kosine Palacios) with special guest Jacob Latimore. This one is a full vibe: real industry talk, real R&B, and a deep dive into Jacob’s music + journey. 👀 In Episode 41: • Jacob Latimore pulls up and breaks down his album rollout, songwriting, and building like an independent major. • “Things We Saw on the Internet” — Keith Sweat talks about how his biggest records came from pain, and the crew talks about what R&B is supposed to feel like. • Netflix launches a record label?! The guys react to what that could mean for artists, ownership, and sync money. • Ethiopia Habtemariam lands as Head of Music at HYBE America — major flowers and a real conversation on leadership and culture. • New music deep dive: Young Bleu – Therapy (focus tracks + first listen reactions). • Jam of the Week: Jacob Latimore — “Company” and the story behind it. • Music + acting + brand protection: Jacob talks longevity, clean brand strategy, and what’s next (including Season 8 of The Chi). • Classic R&B segment: The Temptations get their flowers — legacy, suits, choreography, and the blueprint. • Put-On segment: Papa J, Sawyer Gibson, Storm Ford – Down Payment, and more. 🎥 New episodes every Monday at 6 PM PT 💬 Comment your favorite moment and who we should put on next. 📌 Subscribe to the channel: https://youtube.com/@ThisWeekInRnB If you’re rocking with the show, hit SUBSCRIBE and turn on notifications — don’t miss a drop.
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