John Legend's third album is officially in motion. The multi-platinum Grammy
winner tells Billboard.com that he has "three songs I love already" and is
just about to start working on the follow-up to last year's "Once Again,"
which has sold more than 2.5 million copies worldwide.
"We're really just starting," Legend reports. "I'm usually pretty prolific
and pretty quick with my output, so I'm guessing I'll be done with it by the
end of the spring and put it out either late summer or early fall. That's
what I'm headed towards."
Legend -- who will be releasing one more single, "Show Me," from "Once Again"
-- says it's too early to predict a musical direction or theme; "The songs
I've done so far are different from each other," he says. He's already worked
with will.i.am and Rick Knowles and plans to hook up with the Neptunes'
Pharrell Williams, longtime friend and mentor Kanye West "and we'll see who
else."
The album isn't Legend's only musical endeavor, however. He's also busy
launching his Homeschool Records label with "Shine," the second album by
British vocalist Estelle, which is due out in February. Legend duets on one
of the tracks and, as executive producer, was "very involved with the whole
thing. I wrote with her on just about every track and ... made a lot of key
decisions when it came to track selection, producers, getting the right
people involved. I treated it almost like it was my own."
Legend plans future Homeschool releases for his younger brother, singer
Vaughn Anthony, and the rapper Diggy. "I just want to hear good music,"
Legend says. "I feel like if nobody else is making it or not enough people
are making it, I want to be part of the crew of people who are -- not just me
but other artists I can work with, too."
The Homeschool artists will be showcased with Legend and Jill Scott on a TV
One special taped at a Nov. 9 Bailey's Get Together concert in New York,
which debuts Dec. 16.
Legend's thoughts these days are also with West following the sudden death of
his mother, Dr. Donda West. Legend dedicated a performance of his hit "So
High" to her at a Get Together show Wednesday in Detroit and said afterwards
the he plans to attend her funeral next week.
"She loved him and supported him unconditionally," Legend notes. "She was
really there for him a lot and was ... really a great example for him. You
could tell how close they were, and I just can't imagine how devastated he is
right now."
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