Johnson cut several rap tracks and made a rap video under the name The Husel in a 2014 move that elicited an often hilarious fusion of snark and nostalgia from Black Twitter. Plenty of people worried that the soulful crooner who was among the Philly-based artists to achieve fame when neo-soul had a sizable presence on the R&B charts during the late 1990s and early 2000s looked ready - to borrow from another Philly-based artist - to divorce the ballads and mid-tempo love songs that made him famous and take up with rap. Taalib Johnson wants the world to know that Musiq Soulchild is not going anywhere.
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