If you've listened to Top 40 radio or flipped through the video channels during the past few years, odds are pretty good you know something about John Legend. He played piano on Lauryn Hill's "Everything Is Everything" and might as well be considered Kanye West's sidekick, having assisted the producer and MC on several sessions -- Jay-Z's "Encore" and Slum Village's "Selfish" being two of the more prominent 2004 singles featuring his work. A former choir director, he has also released a handful of energetic live discs, some of which are credited to his less hubristic birth name, John Stephens. And though he claims "I've got something new," you've also heard substantial chunks of Get Lifted in records made decades ago by Sly & the Family Stone, Curtis Mayfield, Quincy Jones, and Bill Withers. This might not be a problem for listeners who crave anything that recalls the music they first heard in their youth, but Legend's over-reliance upon his inspirations is an impediment as much as a slick way to grab attention. That's because he has more than enough talent and charm to get by on his own. His own lyrics and hooks are unique and clever enough to get the point across that he's no everyday R&B artist and, just as importantly, he has a personable and instantly fetching voice you could listen to all day long. However, the association with West -- whose Sony-distributed boutique label released the record -- is very helpful. Without it, Legend would likely be zoned into neo-soul (2003's Live at SOB's New York City really makes this notion apparent), thereby standing little chance of reaching the ears of anyone younger than 30. The production work supporting his songs strikes a fine balance between soul and hip-hop, allowing him to appeal to those who are coming from either angle. This is a very good record. It's a given that Legend is destined to make at least two others that top it. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
I love John Legend....hi s music is inspirationa l and I am playing a few of his songs at my wedding. IT would be AWESOME if I could get him to sing my favorite. Our 1st dance will be to Refuge (when it's cold outside) I cried when I heard that song for the 1st time because it fits the both of us.
great CD! i got engaged to a couple of songs (Let's Get Lifted Again/So High and Stay With You) and danced to them both at our wedding reception! it's like "our" theme song. the whole CD is awesome too.
I love the song from movie Pride. You know where you belong with your music. God has really given you a GREAT GIFT. Use it for Him. I never heard of you until I watch the movie. Your music and the words in Dare to Dream are so so so beautiful. My youngest daughter gave me your name. Get back on the right track please.
John legend is the male version on Alicia Keys...both are pianits, both are versitile and have their own style and technique of creating the most amazing and hypnotic music...