In New York especially, I always want to wear a nice overcoat to get through the winter: you can wear them so many times, and they make every outfit better. John Legend makeniceoutfit Change image and share on social
We weren't allowed to have secular music in the house growing up. I was home-schooled, and gospel was the only choice we had. John Legend allowchoicegospel Change image and share on social
I like a lot of documentaries, I like political movies and political thrillers. But I also like a good action movie. I like a pretty wide range. John Legend actiondocumentarygood Change image and share on social
I signed with Kanye back in 2003, and at that time, 'The College Dropout' hadn't even come out, so he was still relatively unknown compared to where he is now. He wasn't a household name; people were still calling him 'Kane.' John Legend backcallcollege share on social
I used to work for a management consulting company, so I dressed differently - business casual, probably a lot of things from Banana Republic. My wardrobe now is definitely more expensive, but I always dress for the occasion. John Legend bananabusinesscasual share on social
I was always the front man for what I was doing from when I was 6. John Legend frontman Change image and share on social
Instead of investing our resources in locking people up, let's invest more of those resources in our fellow citizens so they don't end up in the system to begin with. And if they do, they can get back on their feet. John Legend backbegincitizen share on social
We should care about what is going on in the world. John Legend careworld Change image and share on social
Obviously, Kanye and I are very different in the way we express ourselves publicly. He's so passionate... about art, about culture, about creativity. And he's really good at it. And that honesty manifests itself in ways that are not politically correct, not socially acceptable sometimes. John Legend acceptableartcorrect share on social
Hip hop is usually a bunch of guys talking to a bunch of guys, in my experience. It's homosocial, not homosexual, in that it's almost always all one gender in a room where it's being created. That locker-room environment has an impact on the language. I think the music suffers 'cause it allows an almost cartoonish level of misogyny. John Legend bunchcartoonishcreate share on social