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John Legend “Blames” Kanye West for His Album Delay, Plus Talks Nudity in Latest Video

It’s been four years since 9-time Grammy Award-winning singer John Legend has released a solo project, but this summer Legend plans to release his fourth and “best” complete works. Love in the Future, John Legend’s upcoming album is led by the single “Who Do We Think We Are” featuring Rick Ross, and is accompanied by a racy and controversial music video. While promoting his latest video for the single, Legend chopped it up with AHH on the racy visual, his current relationship with longtime producer Kanye West and why you shouldn’t blame his fiance for his absence from releasing a solo album. The video just came out for “Who Do We Think We Are”, how do you feel? Things are good. I’m feeling good. A lot of watchers are saying the video is distasteful and criticizing for naked women. What’s your concept behind it? We wanted to create something that was beautiful, tasteful, artistic, cinematic. Dacadent, sexy. People don’t want to watch the nude version, then watch the edited version. VIDEO: “Who Do We Think We Are” [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTWlbTVFBSo&w=560&h=315] It matches up that you haven’t released an album since you got into a relationship with your now fiance. What type of love are you experiencing that you completely stopped putting out solo albums? She must really be putting it down! [laughs] You can’t blame her for my delay! I’ve normally done two years between each album. I did an album with the Roots in 2010. It’s not that big of a delay. I blame myself and Kanye more than anybody. We spent a little more time on it this time. We actually put a little more time into getting it exactly how we want it, making sure production is exactly right. Our standards are high and for us to meet them we had to put in a little more effort. Interesting. What’s your relationship like with Kanye these days? It’s great. On Evolver, he was the least involved and on Wake Up! with The Roots, he wasn’t involved. But when it comes to my solo albums, the album he’s most involved with is this new album. Even though we always worked together, we worked closer on this one. Do you have a favorite song from your new album? We did great work on “Made to Love”. I had written a song and Kanye wanted to work on the beat some more. He made it into this beautiful awesome track. That was showing the value of him as a colloborater. There was news when I said Kanye doesn’t make a lot of beats anymore. I didn’t mean it in a bad way. Maybe somebody will come in with a beat or an idea, but his job is to take something good and turn into great, as a producer. He helped shape the sound of the album. One of our readers wonder where you go for writing inspiration. I write in the studio. I’m pretty prolific in the studio. I don’t write at home, because I feelt like I’ll get more done when I go to work. If I’m home, I feel like it will be too loose. You just did the Yahoo! On The Road show with Ryan Leslie in New York City. Are you a fan? I’ve known Ryan for a long time. He’s a great creator, producer and artist. Ive known him when we were both not famous. There was a co-worker of mine that went to Harvard with him. He wouldn’t stop talking about him. It was when I worked in the community at a non profit. So you’ve always worked in the community. You’ve definitely become very outspoken on controversial topics like education reform. Do you ever see yourself running for political office? Hell no. In college, I studied English and African American studies. I’ve always been involved in giving minorities more opportunities before my career took off. Now, I’m in a position to have more impact. With more influence and resouces, I’m able to do more. I have no desire for a political office. I have impact in the way I want to. I respect people that do it, but it’s not for me. What else should we know about your upcoming album? The album is my best one yet, I feel really good about it. It’s a powerful piece of work.

DVD Contest/Interview: Comedian Gary Owen Talks His Rise to “Think Like A Man”

Comedian Gary Owen arrived on the scene in 1997, scoring his first huge gig as the host BET’s “Comic View.” It’s no secret that it was Black America thy first embraced Owen with his all-out, innocent, culture-crossing comedy. Owen himself admits his ability to channel differences not just racially, but more importantly, culturally, while sharing personal stories and giving us laughs in the midst of it all. In 2009, Tyler Perry took notice of Owen and gave him a role on TBS’ “House of Payne”. Now, on the heels of the release of his latest film role as “Bennett” in the film adaptation of Steve Harvey’s book, Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man, Owen doesn’t plan on slowing down. He also recently released his stand-up DVD, “True Story”, a project released as part of Shaq’s “All Star Comedy Jam” series. AllHipHop.com got a chance to catch up with Owen, and he talks how he joined the Navy just to get into comedy, working on Think Like A Man with friend Kevin Hart and cast, and why he gives his all in his latest stand-up DVD, “True Story”. AllHipHop.com: Before I get into what’s happening right now, I really want to know, before you did “Comic View”, did you really want to do comedy? Gary Owen: That’s all I ever wanted to do, honestly. Even in high school, I wanted to be a comedian, but I didn’t how to become a comedian. I thought you had to start in L.A. For some reason, I didn’t know you could start locally at local comedy clubs. I thought in my mind, because I grew up in a small town, I thought you had to get to L.A, and that’s where everybody starts. I joined the Navy with the whole mindset of “I’ve gotta get to California!” They can get me to California and then when I get there, then I could start going to L.A. I went to bootcamp, and went to Washington D.C. for two years, and then the first chance I got to go to California, I got stationed in San Diego, and I was like “Sweet! That’s right by L.A.” Soon as I got to San Diego, I start making phone calls up to L.A. I would get off work at like 4 or 5 o’clock and then drive up to L.A for 10:00 to 10:05 spot somewhere, and then I’d drive back – and I did that for about a year. Just open-micing in L.A, but people didn’t know I was from San Diego, making two hours up and two hours back. I just didn’t know you could do it in whatever town you’re in. You didn’t have to move to L.A. AllHipHop.com: Where did you go for “Comic View”? Gary Owen: We filmed in L.A. when I got the job. It’s funny. When I first went on “Comic View” as just a regular comic, I had only been doing stand up for probably six months, and then when they called me and said you’ve got the hosting job, I was like “Yo!” I had only been doing stand up for about a year at that point. It was like a big whirlwind honestly. I was doing it for a year, then all of a sudden I’m the host of “Comic View”. AllHipHop.com: Do you think you’ve found your niche? When you first started out were you like “I don’t really know what my role is going to be…how will people perceive me in comedy?” Gary Owen: What it was is, I was driving back and forth to L.A, then in the Navy, guys were telling me about spots in San Diego. You start talking to your buddies and telling them you’re going to L.A to do stand ups on the side and they tell you where you can go, little bars and hole-in-the-wall spots. I start doing all the black rooms, because I played basketball a lot, and most of the guys playing basketball was black guys, so they were telling me all the black spots to go to. That’s when I start doing “Black comedy” so to speak. I just wanted to get on stage, I could care less where it was at. When I’d get to L.A, I was trying to do the mainstream rooms, but I couldn’t get up, I couldn’t get on stage. But, I could get on stage at the black group, real easy. Black groups, you just show up and have one comic vouch for you, and then they’ll give you five minutes. The reason I got into Black comedy before mainstream is because that’s the only place that I could get on stage on the regular. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zc4G0zg8-A&w=640&h=360] AllHipHop.com: They showed you love before anyone else? Gary Owen: Yeah, and until this day, it’s still like that. Mostly, look at the tours I’m on. I’m on the Shaquille O’neal tour, The Royal Comedy Tour. It is what it is. AllHipHop.com: I think it’s perfect that you landed “House of Payne”. How did that happen? Gary Owen: I was doing the Tom Joyner Morning Show a few years ago, and Tyler Perry came in to do just an interview. We just started talking on commercial break, and he said “I think I want to work with you on some stuff. I got some ideas.” I said alright and it wasn’t even two weeks later, I was in Atlanta filming. It was that quick. That’s how Tyler works. He doesn’t have to go through any red tape. He’s like the lowest and the highest common denominator. He was like “Yo! I like you, I want to bring you in.” And then I came in, did a table read with the rest of the cast, and he liked me, and the next week I was filming. It was fast with “House of Payne”. AllHipHop.com: Do you like the sitcom stuff more than stand-up? Gary Owen: I think it’s all natural progression. I […]

John Legend & Ludacris Team Up for the First Time on “Tonight”

Looks like Rainforest Films’ Think Like A Man has the most star-powered film soundtrack in recent memory. Last week, it was Jennifer Hudson and Ne-Yo’s title track. This week, Grammy-award winners John Legend and Ludacris team up for “Tonight (Best You Ever Had)”. In the video, Legend sings into the camera, insisting that will be “the best you’ve ever had,” and the visual also features scenes from the film’s stars, Taraji P. Henson and Michael Ealy. Watch Legend perform the single at Georgia State University recently, and catch the full video HERE: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86eGWWkEntM] “Tonight” is available on iTunes, and the full Think Like a Man soundtrack is available on April 10.

Jennifer Hudson & Ne-Yo Release Video for “Think Like A Man” Soundtrack

Grammy-winners Jennifer Hudson and Ne-Yo, along with “The Bawse”, Rick Ross, have joined forces once again to bring the title track off the Steve Harvey adapted film, Think Like a Man. The video features a cameo from one of the film’s stars – the hilarious Kevin Hart. Think Like A Man stars Taraji P. Heson, Michael Ealy, Morris Chestnut, and singer Chris Brown, while the video features Kevin Hart trying hard to win the heart of Hudson, while Ne-Yo steps in as the smooth criminal. Let’s see who wins! [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSE_S8WXQrI&w=560&h=315] The film’s soundtrack is available on April 10. Produced by Rainforest Films in Atlanta, Think Like a Man opens in theaters on April 20.