Step into a legendary moment as John Legend joins Sway In The Morning to celebrate 20 years of his groundbreaking debut album, "Get Lifted." In this exclusive interview, John reflects on his journey from performing at talent shows to achieving EGOT status. Hear heartfelt stories about his early days, collaborations with icons like Lauryn Hill, and the inspiration behind his activism and artistry. Plus, don’t miss his thoughts on balancing fame and family, and how he continues to create timeless music. This is more than an interview—it's a celebration of legacy, music, and impact.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
01:47 - Celebrating 20 Years of "Get Lifted"
04:19 - When Did John Legend Know He "Got It"
07:21 - The Power of Words: Choosing Your Name
11:17 - John Legend's Impact on the World
11:38 - Importance of John Legend's Remix Album
16:29 - John Legend's Relationship with Lauryn Hill
18:38 - Preparing Kids for Controversies
22:54 - ODL from NC
24:39 - John Legend's Sway in the Morning Drop
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[Applause]
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uh-huh yo that gave me that gave me
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chills here in bro that gave me chills
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here in that was in 2004 yeah wow when
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this album first came out wow you know
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how I know Tracy G how do you know cuz
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that's a clip from
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MTV MTV News Tracy G you was there and I
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was
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there hold on let me circulate this
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picture right here wow
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wow I remember that you remember that
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that's Miami wow that's Miami
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2005 classic John and I were staying at
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the same Hotel in Miami that week I
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remember that yes that was awesome um
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and I wanted to find that clip because I
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thought it was so appropriate for why
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we're celebrating the day Tracy G can
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you do honest oh my gosh of course I can
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and we we speak so highly about this man
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behind his back so I might as well talk
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about ju L yeah we were just talking
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about how he is one of our most beloved
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luminaries a complete artist when you
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think about how exceptional he is when
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it comes to songwriting when it comes to
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production when it comes specifically to
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instrumentation the presence the ability
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to bridge Artistry with activism to have
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big impact but that's also connected to
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Pure intention and to be someone who is
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one of the the few in possession of the
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treasured almost mythical egot status he
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has a song for every mil sto a human
1:38
could experience in a lifetime and I
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mean listen the name says it all here to
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celebrate the 20th anniversary of his
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classic debut album get lifted is
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[Music]
1:53
John absolutely 20 years bro
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y yo let that s in man
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let that in John Legend you know I came
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in here and you know I love all of y'all
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and I love being with all of y'all but I
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did not truly expect to feel the amount
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of love I'm getting right now this is
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like extra special and I am truly
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appreciative thank you so much
2:20
absolutely you're so deserving thank you
2:24
I was thinking about you the other day
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um And you're extra special thank you
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you know I've seen the ride and I've
2:30
seen a rise of many right and I I recall
2:33
the first time you sang on the rooftop I
2:35
believe or something like that for me
2:37
you know and um and I was looking at
2:39
something about Muhammad
2:41
Ali and some of the things we knew him
2:44
as a boxer right but some of the things
2:46
he stood for outside of his skill set
2:49
that didn't interfere with his skill set
2:51
in terms of who what he can accomplish
2:52
as a human being yeah U but it's
2:54
definitely what made him great right and
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I was thinking about you as an artist
2:59
and um
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and the way you put yourself out there
3:02
for what you believe in outside of the
3:04
studio you know and and utilizing the
3:07
studio to do such things and I thought
3:09
about you from the young man I met who
3:11
used to perform at talent shows in
3:13
Harlem right you know used to come up
3:16
there perform at um Jimm's Uptown Jim's
3:19
Uptown and you didn't know I bring this
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up all the time cuz if I don't nobody
3:23
will that night you were performing at
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was curated by uh Kelly conc and myself
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and that's one before the name remember
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you remember that right to see where
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you've go how far you come man I I'm I'm
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extremely elated and happy for you and
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I'm happy for this Milestone that you've
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achieved 20th anniversary of get lifted
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and I think about you man you when you
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listen to that clip do you feel like you
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accomplished what you set your mind off
3:50
to do at that at that the young John
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Legend that gave me chills man hearing
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that and just thinking about what I
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aspired to do and what I've beened to do
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since then it I feel so grateful I feel
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so grateful for the career I've been
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able to have and it just inspires me to
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just keep going and keep trying to make
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Classics make music that I can be proud
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of and that will stand the test of time
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and uh I'm I'm just going to keep going
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this this just gives me extra motivation
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good man I like that man when when did
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you know for yourself personally when
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did you decide you know what I I got it
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I believe in me well I loved music from
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a young AG I grew up in the church and I
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grew up singing and playing in the
4:32
church and so I would have opportunities
4:35
to sing in front of people and play in
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front of people all the time um and I
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loved it I loved it from a young age and
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so when I would watch the Grammys when I
4:44
would watch Star Search or whatever it
4:47
was the Apollo whatever it was I would
4:51
see myself doing it and I would see
4:53
myself being in that position but I
4:55
didn't know how to do it I was growing
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up in a small City Springfield Ohio and
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I didn't have access to the industry I
5:01
was just making music you know in my
5:03
community but uh when I was 15 years old
5:07
another moment that gave me chills was
5:09
when my dad showed me this essay that I
5:10
wrote when I was 15 mdon from McDonald's
5:14
and it was a Black History Month
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competition and and all they asked was
5:19
how you plan to make black history and I
5:21
said I'm going to become a famous
5:23
recording artist and I'm going to use
5:25
that success to help my people and to
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get back to my community and fight for
5:30
the advanc of black people in this
5:32
country and um I said that when I was 15
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when you were 15 so over 30 years ago I
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said that and and so when I'm doing what
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I'm doing now it's something I
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envisioned for myself when I was 15 wow
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I love that man John Legend is here man
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power of the tongue the 20th anniversary
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debut album get lifted deluxe version is
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available now HB John we saw you last in
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uh the Bay Area Nappa Nappa and Sway and
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I were on the side of the stage and
6:05
there was this moment because you said
6:06
it's something you envision but there
6:08
was this moment when the stage went
6:10
completely dark there was like this dark
6:12
over the the crowd but the state the
6:15
piano was lit and the whole audience was
6:18
just singing along and I thought to
6:20
myself he must be thinking God how
6:24
blessed am I to be living in this dream
6:26
it's like a wave went over everybody and
6:29
and I was wondering do you like feel
6:32
that sometimes like cuz we felt it
6:34
sitting on side of the stage well
6:36
especially in those moments so um when I
6:39
do Ordinary People by myself on the
6:41
piano when I do All of Me by myself on
6:44
the piano that's what it was and I hear
6:46
the whole crowd singing the chorus with
6:48
me it's beautiful it's special and
6:51
there's nothing in the rest of the show
6:54
that feels exactly like that because
6:56
when you feel that Rush of everybody's
6:58
energy joining with you and singing as a
7:01
choir together and that Festival was
7:04
special CU it was us you
7:07
know and lot of us it was a lot of us
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and and um and just hearing us singing
7:15
together as a choir in that uh space uh
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it was incredible I loved it it really
7:20
was beautiful you know when I think
7:22
about that essay you wrote when you were
7:24
15 and I think about your name it
7:26
reminds me a conversation we often have
7:28
in the studio is just how to be mindful
7:31
of the words you say how you cover
7:33
yourself with your own words cuz it's an
7:35
energetic transaction you know with the
7:38
universe with your Creator and Jay Ivy
7:41
who is a great friend of yours and a
7:44
great friend of ours too we know the
7:45
story that J Ivy would W John Legend yes
7:50
and at first you weren't sure even
7:52
though you took on that moniker you
7:53
weren't sure if you wanted a stage name
7:56
yeah can you speak about why you kind of
7:59
had that hesitation but also in
8:01
hindsight for artists who are maybe on
8:03
the fence between choosing a a chosen
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name or going with their government name
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what advice would you give well I
8:11
started out as John Stevens that's why I
8:13
was born and raised as um my first
8:16
credit on an album was uh the
8:18
miseducation of Lauren Hill I played
8:19
piano and I was credited as John R
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Stevens on Everything is Everything
8:24
track 13 on the miseducation of Lauren
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Hill
8:29
13 track 13
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dog I was so proud I was still in
8:34
college and I told everybody who would
8:36
listen I'm on track 13 they started
8:39
calling me track 13 I said it so much so
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um so I I graduate from college and I'm
8:46
uh eventually moving to New York and
8:49
trying to break into this industry and
8:51
working a day job as a Management
8:53
Consultant playing shows at Jimmy's
8:55
Uptown and sobs and all over town and um
9:01
um I I meet Kanye he comes to uh the
9:05
show at Jimmy's Uptown actually right he
9:07
was there he was there his cousin
9:09
invited him to the show his cousin dvo
9:12
was my roommate and so dvo invites him
9:14
to the show and um I start working with
9:18
him and he's trying to get signed as a
9:21
rapper even though he's already
9:22
producing for Jay and and the rest of
9:24
the guys are Rockefeller records and um
9:28
and then I'm trying to get signed as a
9:29
R&B artist and we start working together
9:32
he's producing my demo and then I'm
9:34
singing and writing with him on his demo
9:36
which eventually became The College
9:37
Dropout and J IV is also from Chicago
9:41
like Kanye is yes Grammy Award winning J
9:43
J Grammy Award win yes he created the
9:47
category then won how you doing
9:51
twice one of our great spoken word
9:54
artist and if you listen back to College
9:55
Dropout he's on never let me down and so
9:58
he was in those session with us and um
10:01
he started calling me the legend and
10:04
that morphed into John Legend and um the
10:07
whole crew Starks Calling Me John Legend
10:09
and you know it just becomes the name
10:12
that I'm called around our Circle and
10:15
then eventually Kanye's putting out
10:17
mixtapes and putting me as John Legend
10:19
on the mixtape and I hadn't officially
10:21
changed my stage name but it's basically
10:23
like the name is choosing me right
10:25
exactly and um I had to decide whether
10:28
or not I was going to make it official
10:30
and part of me is like are you crazy man
10:33
you a't even got a record deal how you
10:34
going to call yourself a
10:36
legend like the audacity the audacity to
10:40
call yourself a legend and eventually I
10:42
was like you know what if it doesn't
10:45
work out then it doesn't work out but
10:47
I'm going to go down trying I'm going to
10:50
go down making a statement saying
10:51
something bold about myself saying
10:53
something audacious about myself uh with
10:56
my name letting it announce my presence
10:59
before I even show up and then I've just
11:01
got to try to go and live up to it and
11:03
when I hear myself talking to you in
11:05
that interview uh what I'm thinking is
11:07
I'm saying to myself if I'm going to
11:09
call myself John Legend I'm going to
11:11
have to back it up with the music and
11:13
with the work that I do and so that's
11:15
what I've been trying to do since then
11:17
wow my man John Legend legend just to be
11:21
straight Mike m jump in there man good
11:23
to see you John good to see you when I
11:25
think about you I think about Joe's puff
11:26
and that's when I first had a chance to
11:28
meet you as you performing at
11:29
and I knew you're going to be special
11:31
then yes those early Forest yeah Forest
11:34
he was promoter for that he did that but
11:37
I have a question about I me we can talk
11:38
about your Artistry all day but I've
11:40
always been impressed with your activism
11:43
and social justice work um and to give
11:45
you the credit you were doing it before
11:47
it was cool and it was trendy and it
11:49
became as popular how did you reconcile
11:52
your position of wanting to use your
11:55
voice for good in that time period when
11:57
people were curious about their brain
11:59
brand and how it impact them
12:00
economically mhm well you know I I
12:03
didn't think of it as something new or
12:05
something uh you know Visionary to do I
12:08
looked at it as part of the Legacy that
12:10
we're all part of you know our ancestors
12:12
did this for us and uh um I've over the
12:16
years become friends with people like
12:17
Stevie Wonder and Harry Bonte and Quincy
12:20
Jones and and um artha Franklin and and
12:25
I saw how they used their position they
12:28
were a huge s you know making huge
12:30
records winning Grammys selling out
12:33
venues but they also were uh marching
12:36
with Dr King and and right reolution and
12:39
using their money to support the
12:41
movement and so when I wrote that essay
12:44
when I was 15 I already was aware of uh
12:47
the artists who had come before me who
12:49
had done exactly that wow like they knew
12:52
that part of them being who they were
12:54
and being black in America and having
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this unique position was that
12:59
they would use that success to help
13:01
their community and I think as black
13:03
artists we we like we have a special
13:05
responsibility to carry on that Legacy
13:08
right John Legend is here get this man a
13:10
big round of applause we're talking
13:12
about the 20th anniversary of his debut
13:14
album get
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lifted um on this project man you
13:17
solicit a lot of great people to be a
13:20
part of this man and I I want to talk
13:21
about some of these folks you know from
13:24
Lauren Hill from Killer Mike all from
13:27
Tims yes how did you go about about like
13:29
a lot of times people they they mess it
13:31
up John you know what I mean they do the
13:33
20 the deluxe they add [ __ ] and they
13:35
mess it up bro so so one we didn't want
13:39
to mess with the original song so the
13:42
original songs sound like they sounded
13:45
and so the first two LPS are just the
13:48
original music as you fell in love with
13:50
it from day one but we thought it'd be
13:53
cool to uh reinvigorate them on the
13:56
third LP and so after you listen to the
13:58
original versions you can listen to
14:00
these new remix versions and uh the one
14:04
the Lauren Hill remix she actually did
14:06
that with me back in the day so so that
14:09
was from' 05 we recorded that W cleff
14:12
produced it and um Lauren was signed to
14:17
uh Columbia still at the time and wlef
14:19
was as well Lisa Ellis was my uh label
14:22
exact that's right and she wa shout out
14:25
to Lisa Ellis she's legendary
14:29
and she was working on all of our
14:31
projects and she made it happen I and I
14:34
was like are we really going to get Miss
14:36
Hill on this song cuz she was already
14:39
kind of
14:40
retreating and uh she was rarely making
14:43
new music and uh I was like there's no
14:45
way this is going to be possible but she
14:47
worked her magic and Miss Hill agreed to
14:50
be on the record with wlef producing it
14:53
and like how crazy is that as somebody
14:55
that I was in college when the score
14:58
came out uh I was in college uh and got
15:01
got to play on the
15:04
miseducation don't forget it but these
15:07
these albums were so influential to all
15:10
of us as young artists who were trying
15:12
to do what we were trying to do and uh
15:15
the idea of me being able to collaborate
15:18
with both of them for a remix to So High
15:21
um it was amazing so the So High remix
15:24
is actually from that period from 2005
15:27
2006 so Evergreen yes but then
15:29
everything else all the other remixes
15:31
after that were all stuff we did uh this
15:33
year for the Remix album so we got
15:36
Killer Mike and Lil Wayne to be on let's
15:38
get lifted again remix uh we had um
15:42
Black Thought from The Roots uh on a
15:44
used to love you remix with the uh beat
15:46
by ninth Wonder um we had uh TS on the
15:50
Ordinary People remix produced by my
15:52
music director man man and um uh Sim on
15:57
The Refuge remix and um I'm just so
16:01
proud of all the uh the exciting new
16:04
things we did to the music to
16:05
reinvigorate it and make it feel really
16:07
good but uh we left the originals alone
16:11
okay good and then and then we gave you
16:14
some spice at the end in case you were
16:16
interested that was smart because when I
16:18
listened to it I was listening to the
16:19
originals initially it got me back you
16:21
got me in the vibe and it and it made
16:24
the receiving the newer remixes even
16:27
more better to me was like and you did
16:29
great at it colani you want to chime in
16:31
uh yeah I had a I had a question for you
16:34
uh Mr Legends
16:38
so so when you talk about uh Miss Lauren
16:41
Hill um Mike Muse was telling me earlier
16:44
that he had attended uh a book listening
16:47
party for you at audio audio oh the
16:49
audible yes um and he said that you had
16:52
mentioned someone on the stage that was
16:55
very like like vital to the process of
16:58
you collaborating with Miss Lauren Hill
17:00
yeah um and that person is susette
17:02
Williams that that's my mother oh my
17:06
God I I kind of I wanted to ask how did
17:08
you like get to like talk to her like
17:10
how did you know her so I was introduced
17:12
to her by uh Tara Michelle so Tara um
17:16
sang with Lauren she um uh went to
17:19
Columbia High School in Jersey with
17:21
Lauren and um she also grew up partly in
17:26
Scranton Pennsylvania so I inter with
17:29
Tara in Scranton because um while I was
17:32
at school at upen in Philadelphia I
17:34
would drive up to Scranton to play piano
17:37
for this am Church up in Scranton
17:39
Pennsylvania so on the weekends I would
17:41
be going back and forth to Scranton and
17:43
playing piano at this church where uh
17:45
Tara parley grew up and so she was
17:47
singing in the choir and but she was
17:49
also going over to Jersey to help Miss
17:51
Hill with her album and Suzette was uh
17:54
Miss Hills an anr at the time your
17:56
mother as you know
17:59
your
18:00
mama he wasn't even
18:03
born and she was an andring for her and
18:07
and working at Columbia Sony and um so
18:10
when it was finally time for the album
18:12
to almost come out as an anrs do they
18:15
start doing all the housekeeping to make
18:16
sure everybody's credited and paid
18:19
properly and so the first time I spoke
18:21
to your mother was her calling me up
18:24
asking how my name should be spelled for
18:26
the album credits and how much I wanted
18:28
to get
18:34
paid yo you should shoot them your
18:39
cash that's dope shout out to
18:42
Uzi shout out to John man this is amaz
18:45
John Legend said to us at the the Blue
18:47
Note jazz festival cuz Heather and I
18:49
were hosting it yes and you came out of
18:51
your trailer and said I want to come on
18:53
the
18:53
show I was like
18:56
okay I said all right man we win tril
18:59
you think he's serious Heather she said
19:00
he looked like he was serious he's the
19:02
man of his word he's here right here get
19:04
up to my brother right here man um the
19:07
other thing I appreciate about you
19:09
because I I have a daughter of um who's
19:11
26 she goes to Howard she's in grad
19:13
school that's just I just want to say
19:15
that while you studying what's she
19:17
studying Finance Investment Banking
19:19
investment yeah yeah she get this money
19:22
well she she she's trying to get to the
19:23
Future she understands that we got to
19:25
get into that infrastructure right we
19:28
got building our own infrastructure but
19:30
it's it's been a challenge for me over
19:31
the years you know trying to integrate
19:33
my career with my child's life because
19:36
things that I say or things that
19:37
happened to me when she got into high
19:40
school I realized oh damn it I can't say
19:42
these things CU they impact her how have
19:45
you gone about it you you're always in
19:47
the news whether it's great or
19:49
controversial U saying with Chrissy you
19:51
know how do y'all prep your kids for
19:53
this what I mean I know it's new but
19:55
what's your formula well I don't know EX
19:58
ly how aware they are of news coverage
20:01
of us yet um so I feel like um when
20:05
they're teenagers they'll probably no
20:06
more they don't have their own devices
20:08
they're not um they have iPad at home
20:11
but they're not on social media um and
20:14
we pretty strictly regulate their screen
20:17
time and stuff like that so they're not
20:19
seeing the news about us yet they know
20:22
we're famous they see us on the
20:24
billboard they go to my shows they see
20:26
us on TV sometimes um but I don't think
20:30
they're seeing uh any kind of
20:33
controversial coverage of us yet but at
20:35
some point you know they will and
20:37
they'll be able to you know Google us
20:39
like anybody else can and see us on the
20:41
news like anybody else can and I think
20:44
um it's incumbent on us to try to live
20:47
the kind of life that our kids can be
20:48
proud of you know so that when we're
20:50
covered and it's controversial it's
20:52
because we're doing something that's
20:53
right that's controversial and if we're
20:56
standing up for something um
20:58
controversial like women's rights to do
21:00
what they need to do with their own
21:02
bodies um our kids will be proud of us
21:05
for doing that I love it John Legend man
21:08
I'm going go to these phone lines right
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now the music is out now the 20th
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anniversary get lifted album is out now
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we got LG from DC on up LG LG what up
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good morning good morning good morning
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Sway and the
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morning Lonnie light DB who else iow
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Andor y Muse what up and my boy Sway in
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the Morning congratulations to you on
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your Callaway day yesterday but I called
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to talk to Mr John le all right all
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right then let's get thank you for the
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shout out though where we calling from
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I'm calling from Washington DC this is
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my second call I called months ago and
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let you know that I was a a gunshot
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wound Survivor and I was homeless living
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out of my car and y'all changed my life
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that wake up every morning I listen to
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it I tag y'all every day my God I tag
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you every day I just talk to torch
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yesterday I tag T yesterday hey but hey
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but LG John John John's on the time
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limit go ahead what's your question yeah
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I promise I'm sorry I'm sorry John I
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just wanted to call you and let you know
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20 years ago when you dropped that album
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brother you helped me out when I used to
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have two legs I was singing You ordinary
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people everywhere get lifted everywhere
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I'm talking about so much so you helped
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me get a lot of trim Dela trim homie
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trim trim wow with three legs or with
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two legs come on look look I might got
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one leg two but I I might got one leg
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now but I still got two Tracy G don't
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play with
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your where remember John's on the phone
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bro all
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right go DC and hold hands publicly all
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through the streets I shouted out DC and
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she don't have to know DC there you go
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hey you a citizen brother morning OD is
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on the line from North Carolina Odie
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hey hey y'all good morning this is Odie
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from Raleigh uh I called in I'm the one
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with the Ganan Uncle who's in politics
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okay neither here nor there all right
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look I had to call in because I met John
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Legend in fville years ago and he did my
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voicemail greeting and I was praying
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that you would be nice enough to do that
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again visual voicemail came and wrecked
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my whole [ __ ] oh my gosh wow right now
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me and I had no intention of deleting it
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ever maybe maybe maybe he can do it like
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live on air you know what's funny is the
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first time I did somebody's voicemail
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was my uh College classmate she lived in
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my hall her name is Teresa and I said
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Teresa's not home Teresa's not home
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leave your name and number she'll call
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you back and that was what I did and I
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still remember that for some reason and
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uh I could do a version with your name
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what's your name again it's odl you said
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um hey you reach odl get lifted in
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stores
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now a l a OD OD your name is
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odle odl oqu she she's Ganan man okay
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odl o qu okay go ahead see what he can
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do go ahead O's not home old is not home
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leave your name and number she'll call
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you
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back oh Sway in the Morning
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the morning and I get to 20th
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anniversary edition's out right now
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there you go man all right man oldie you
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a citizen way in the morning yo listen
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John I know you got a lot to do but
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thank you for coming by he can do a drop
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for us with SW the morning
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right damn it Odie got one we ain't got
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one sh what you want me to say what uh
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SW you the morning it's John yeah there
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you go hey it's John hey it's John
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Legend and you're listening to Sway in
25:04
the Morning get
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up nah we want that e
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voice was good I got you I got
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you here we go wake up everybody there's
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no sleeping in bed sway is on your radio
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listen to what he said get up y'all it's
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John Legend don't Sway in the
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Morning man John I love
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you brother let's keep doing more
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brother that was great thank you so much
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you thank you that's John Legend man
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let's go into that Lauren Hill joint
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shave for a five
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