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Enhancing the album’s vibrancy: first-time production collaborations with Q-Tip, 88 Keys, No ID, Bink, Hit-Boy, Da Internz and DJ Camper. The track, co-produced by Kanye West, is also featured in Chevrolet’s current Impala ad campaign.īack as sounding boards and executive producers for this album are longtime Legend collaborators West, who signed Legend to his G.O.O.D Music in 2004, and Dave Tozer. A progressive blend of soul, classical and ‘80s/’90s Chicago house music, the song is complemented by the ethereal vocals of singer/songwriter Kimbra. Now second single “Made to Love,“ is repeating the same trajectory. Its soulful grit and live-life-to-the-fullest theme shot the track to the top of the R&B/hip-hop charts.
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Legend first whet fans’ appetites with the album’s lead single, “Who Do We Think We Are” featuring Rick Ross. Even in these single-driven days, I still want to reinforce the idea of listening to an album as a whole piece of work.” “I was envisioning what a modern soul album should sound like wanting to create something compelling. Love in the Future is a celebration and meditation on love,” says Legend.
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Enhancing the experience: a rich, melodic soundscape-accented by compelling interludes-that fully integrates the musician’s gospel and pop influences, classical training and unerring hip-hop/soul sensibilities. Taking R&B/soul to the next level, Legend creates an immersive experience about romance, love, hope, commitment and optimism. Legend, one of the industry’s most innovative artists, returns after five years with his much-anticipated fourth solo album, Love in the Future (G.O.O.D/Columbia). For what he has already achieved in his career, it is going to be fun watching where he goes from here.” The fun begins now. To quote music industry pioneer Quincy Jones, the nine-time Grammy winner is simply “a genius.” Writing about Legend for Time’s 2009 tally of the 100 most influential people, Jones noted, “We’ve seen only the tip of the iceberg. John Legend has revealed several personas during his award-winning career. Legend, one of the industry’s most innovative artists, returns after five years with his