3 December 2020 John Legend In terms of the technology I use the most, it’s probably a tie between my Blackberry and my MacBook Pro laptop. That’s how I communicate with the rest of the world and how I handle all the business I have to handle.
3 December 2020 John Legend As a young black boy, it made me proud to see black leaders that did something amazing and made the world change.
3 December 2020 John Legend To have the chance to see your music be elevated and to have almost universally positive response to that music, makes me feel better every day. I feel more confident and inspired, and that’s fun.
3 December 2020 John Legend My first attempt at a kiss was in fifth grade, but it didn’t go so well. Later, I used Boyz II Men and Jodeci songs to come on to girls. I had more success.
3 December 2020 John Legend I used to work for a management consulting company, so I dressed differently – business casual, probably a lot of things from Banana Republic. My wardrobe now is definitely more expensive, but I always dress for the occasion.
3 December 2020 John Legend At the end of the day, there’s only a few major stars in the music business, and then there’s all these people that are aspiring to be that.
3 December 2020 John Legend The most I ever spent on technology is building a studio – I built one at home in Los Angeles. I can’t tell you how much exactly, but the whole process is very expensive.
3 December 2020 John Legend Anybody under the age of forty knows hip-hop, gospel and R&B pretty well, and it’s all a part of what we consider to be ‘black music.’ There is a natural synergy between the three.
3 December 2020 John Legend I like cool jackets – a nice fall or winter coat. You can get a lot of use out of it, and you’ll wear it frequently, so it can really set the tone of your uniform for the season.
3 December 2020 John Legend The most important thing about technology is that it can seamlessly work its way into your routine and your life.
3 December 2020 John Legend My dad liked a lot of Motown, but I didn’t listen to it until my teenage years.