Next week, AllHipHop’s Alternatives section is going to perpetuate a White on White crime! (If you have Black on Black crime, why not?) Anyway, Jon B. is livid, as a pioneers White singer in a Black music genre. Well, here is a smidgent of what he said. AllHipHop.com: Well I do see some similarities in both of your careers. You worked with Tupac and he’s worked with Lil’ Wayne. Jon B.: Yeah and he’s worked with 50 Cent too. He did a video with 50 Cent. To me it was redundant for him to say, I just don’t want somebody to jump on my album at the last minute and look good next to me singing. That’s so corny to me, bro. That’s not the right. He couldn’t have meant that. That’s like the stardom talking. Honestly, what the hell? Thanks To Cynic
50 Cent – Follow My Lead feat. Robin Thicke

Jon B wins this hands down. Ive seen both of them in concert, and Robin is good with all the stage effects, but take away everything but the mic and Jon B has it. Anyone can be good in the studio, but the live show proves who has real talent
Jon B wins this dispute. Jon B is more talented, has more experience and has better music over all. Jon B’s music is deep, soulful and timeless.
Robin Thicke hands down, dude is in right now, the old man john b. is just trying to stir up some publicity for his upcoming CD. but fret Mr. B your CD will surely sale, because none of your fans are young enough to know how to download it illegally.
But Robin Thicke is the Truth, and John B. is the past
but i respect my elders, even when all dried up
Robin wins this, no questions asked.