Miguel made waves earlier this month when he said that he feels his music is better than Frank Ocean's. The comparison, controversial at the time, has mostly faded away, mostly due to how quiet Ocean has been on the musical front. But it raises the obvious question: Where does Miguel fit in the modern R&B landscape? Hi...
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