John Legend Reflects On Fame In “I Know Better”

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    3 thoughts on “John Legend Reflects On Fame In “I Know Better”

    1. That guy’s voice is stuck in time, like 1979. Super selfish as well. I havent heard any growth in his voice since his first album. He’s all business and no love for the craft. No vocal improvement, he just added quaint noises to the end of his notes. Great writer however. Docile, the complete opposite of Kayne. Hard worker, mediocre voice. The epitome of hard work pays off. Help someone else bro! These artist should offer a platform for ppl every month. Especially if they took the time out to listen to a particular striving artists material multiple times. Don’t be intimidated, you can’t make all the money!

      1. It’s not really selfish if you’re focusing on yourself while you’re still in the prime of your career, is it? How many star artists can really give their 100% to another artist when they still have mountains to move? He did the record label thing with Estelle and while the product was viable and good, there was obviously neglect to no fault on anyone’s part. That being said…good comment/constructive criticism. He doesn’t experiment nearly enough vocally but like the saying goes, if ain’t broke…

        1. Plus, I thought listening to the last album his voice was a vast improvement from the first album. “All of Me,” showed a new musical maturity not evident before.

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