00:00That's life, to want to grow and become more.
00:03Like you plant a seed and it grows into something beautiful.
00:06And it never dies, really.
00:08I think people should be that way.
00:19It's about the whole thing.
00:22It's about the whole evolution of where we were and where we are.
00:30I was taught discipline. I was taught to live with people.
00:34Even though born in a segregated society, I still had friends on both sides, I felt.
00:40I still feel that way.
00:42I felt that the togetherness that we had then kind of fixed me for the world.
00:48The only thing I didn't have was that education that I should have had.
00:53But all together, I think it made me, it molded me into a pretty good guy.
00:59And I wouldn't change that.
01:02There's really no difference between take this job and shove it and no baby don't leave me.
01:07I mean, it's really the same story.
01:10R&B music is basic life 101.
01:13And country music is basic life 101.
01:16It's just one that has a bluesy background and one that has more of a steel guitar country,
01:21Appalachia kind of sound.
01:24But it's the same story.
01:26They both tell great stories.
01:28This is the problem. The music needs to be a fusion.
01:31Reggae needs a fusion with dancehall.
01:34Dancehall needs a fusion with A-pop.
01:36A-pop needs a fusion with pop music.
01:39Everybody needs to come together.
01:41Legacy is when you start something, create something,
01:44and it becomes a thing that many can follow, learn from,
01:49because it stood the test of time and it had an impact in the world.
01:54Like my album, King's Disease II, that I released this year.
01:58That right there is legacy.
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