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  2. Apr 10, 2024 · John Legend Reflects on Love, Family and His Unexpected Journey to EGOTSMA: 'The Pièce de Résistance' After persevering through "twists and turns" in his early days, the 12-time Grammy winner...

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  3. Jun 16, 2023 · John Legend is doing something new in his latest project, singing songs that influenced him and that brought him fame, but also telling personal stories of how he got there.

    • Who Is John Legend?
    • Early Life and Career
    • Career Breakthrough: 'Get Lifted'
    • 'Wake Up!' and 'Duets'
    • Acclaim For 'All of Me' and 'Glory'
    • 'Jesus Christ Superstar' and Egot
    • 'The Voice' Coach
    • 'Bigger Love'
    • Personal Life and Wife

    John Legend is a musician and songwriter who has worked with such artists as Alicia Keys, Twista, Janet Jackson and Kanye West. Legend's debut album, 2004's Get Lifted, won three Grammy Awards. After two more solo albums, he released his collaboration with the Roots, Wake Up!, in 2010. Legend also appeared on the TV competition Duets as a coach bef...

    Legend was born John Roger Stephens on December 28, 1978, in Springfield, Ohio. A child prodigy, Legend's grandmother taught him how to play the piano, and he grew up singing in the church choir. He went on to attend the University of Pennsylvania, where he directed a co-ed a cappella group. After graduation, he switched gears and worked for Boston...

    Legend's debut album, 2004's Get Lifted, went platinum thanks in part to the hit single "Ordinary People," a song he originally penned for the Black Eyed Peas. He went home with three Grammy Awards for Get Lifted: for best R&B album, best R&B male vocal performance and best new artist. Legend's sophomore effort, Once Again, was released in 2006. Le...

    In 2010, Legend released Wake Up!, which he recorded with The Roots. The album received raves from music critics and tackled tunes made famous by the likes of Marvin Gaye and Nina Simone. The Curtis Mayfield-penned "Hard Times" was one of the record's main singles; another hit, "Shine," Legend's own composition, earned him a Grammy Award. He and Th...

    2013 saw Legend release his next solo album, Love in the Future, which featured the No. 1 ballad "All of Me" as well as tracks like "Made to Love" and "You & I (Nobody in the World)." In 2015, the songwriter, along with rapper Common, won a Golden Globe for Best Original Song—"Glory"—from the film Selma. The tune also won a Grammy and an Academy Aw...

    In 2018, Legend starred in NBC's production of Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert as the religious leader in his final days. Broadcast from Brooklyn's Marcy Avenue Armory on Easter Sunday, the adaptation also included veteran rocker Alice Cooper as King Herod, and fellow chart-topping artist Sara Bareillesas Mary Magdalene. On September 9, 2018...

    In late summer 2018, it was announced that Legend would join Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and Kelly Clarkson as a coach on season 16 of the singing competition series The Voice. Legend went on to claim bragging rights as the winning coach with his selection of Maelyn Jarmon, before returning for season 17 of the show in fall 2019.

    Legend released Bigger Loveon June 19, 2020. “During these painful times, some of us may wonder if it’s ok to laugh or dance or be romantic,” he said. “Lately, the images of Black people in the media have been showing us with knees on our necks, in mourning, or expressing our collective outrage. We feel all those emotions. But It’s important for us...

    Outside of music, Legend is involved in numerous social and charitable causes. He is a supporter of the Harlem Village Academies, a New York City organization that runs several charter schools. Legend serves as a vice-chairman on the HVA board. He explained to Black Enterprisemagazine why education is such an important issue to him: "I come from a ...

  4. Sep 4, 2022 · Born in 1978, John Stephens renamed himself John Legend even before he had a record deal, in what he describes as a “bet on myself.” His eighth studio album, which comes out this week, embraces...

  5. May 4, 2023 · When incarcerated people leave prison, are they actually free? NPR's Michel Martin talks to singer/songwriter John Legend about a new documentary he narrates.

  6. Sep 23, 2022 · Born John Roger Stephens in Ohio, he began playing piano at the age of four, and was a spelling bee champion by 10. At school, he was so academically gifted that he skipped two grades, and left...

  7. Oct 2, 2018 · Legend got his first record deal at 25, but before that, he was living with roommates in a walk-up on 7th Street and 2nd Avenue in New York City's East Village, paying "probably like $1,500" a month, he says. "I was like, I don't want to do this forever," Legend tells CNBC Make It. "Now, I'm doing what I really wanted to do."