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Meshell Ndegeocello

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    Allow the artist to finish the piece of work before you critique it.

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    Any ideas of “other” are complicated, and otherness is relative to personal ideas of “normal.”

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    Children are born with their own optimism. They have a clarity and a simplicity that we can only wish for.

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    Definitely dub is in my body forever. I think I hear everything through a dub filter. Even when I play rock music, I play through a dub filter.

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    Her beauty cannot be measured with standards of a colonized mind

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    I dabble in the jazz world, which is male-­dominated. If you had two women playing together, it became a shtick. It becomes a "girl group," and it has to be something cutesy. That's hard to contend with.

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    I feel that musicians are in a fellowship, and that fellowship is a responsibility.

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    I find myself wanting to make music at the dining room table or in the bedroom - I'm kind of a mobile writer, so I sort of move around the house. But the attic is definitely where I can make the most noise. While everyone on the lower floors screams 'Earthquake!' But no! It's just my bass!

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    If I would not be able to create music, I would create art or something else. Perhaps cooking.

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    I joke that a person of color would never make a movie like “Midnight in Paris.” Nostalgia isn’t so enticing.

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    I just try to tell a story with a song, and be able to try to transmit the emotion to you. That's all I'm really trying to do.

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    I love children. I'd prefer to be around children much more than adults, actually. And I like animals, too. I'm just really into beings who are at ease with themselves.

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    I'm always tryin' to do something new, tryin' to look like a beginner.

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    I'm a true believer that unless you're Prince or Stevie Wonder - and even Prince is showing that he needs help - not everybody can produce themselves. I'm definitely not that person.

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    I'm becoming more and more apolitical - I think the most revolutionary thing you can do is just live your life and have a good time. Before they scoop you up on the street or you die.

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    I'm really good at melodic and sonic things, but I don't really think I have anything to say. But I really enjoy the puzzle-making of taking words and adding a melody to them.

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    I stopped beating up on myself. I stopped asking myself why I didn't sell this number of records, why I don't have corporate sponsorship. I just don't buy into any of that anymore.

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    I think all musicians should understand that you have chosen not to be a soldier but a musician.

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    I think leaders are incapable of the strength that passive resistance entails.

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    I think secretly I've realized after my time on the planet that I have no control over what people feel about me or need from me, so I just have a more laid-back approach in my apologies.

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    I tried to be as positive as possible, because I have the same birthday as Michael Jackson. He is my cosmic brother. I love him.

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    It's funny, I think after you are a star like Sting and you no longer think you need any guidance or aid - it would be great to see those stars work with other songwriters.

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    It's hard being bisexual, omnisexual, multisexual, whatever you want to call it, when people have their agenda and expect you to just represent their agenda.

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    It's very limiting to us as a species, the concept of better-than/less-than. It just seems to be at its end. I'm like, this all fades to black, and it's gone. It's dust. Choose carefully what you obsess about.

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    I watch documentaries for information. I watch films to be entertained.

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    Looking at the media today, I'm quite ashamed of myself, of things I've participated in. Everything is marketed to sex and gossip and it's just a shame that those are the things at the forefront, on people's minds, those are the things that make you popular, what you have on or how little you have on and it has nothing to do with music, nothing to do with sports it has nothing to do with the things so many communities put their faith in. It's just a sad place to be.

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    Madonna is interesting. She changed music. She definitely did. She gave me an opportunity that no one else would give me, so I am very grateful to her.

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    Music is like a lover that I can't commit to, but I seem to always find myself in bed with.

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    Music is my only guide. I don't care if people pigeonhole me. Miles Davis is my hero. He covered Cindy Lauper and Michael Jackson, and he didn't give a hoot about what the purists said.

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    My father was a jazz tenor sax player. He played in a lot of big bands. So I had that sound around me all the time. The first record that really caught my ear was Clifford Brown's 'Brownie Eyes.' I grew up listening to John Coltrane and Illinois Jacquet. This is where I come from... I love improvisational music.

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    My favorite period is when we lived in the land of the three-minute song. The Motown thing - I thought they were genius in knowing that's as much as a listener can take.

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    My greatest influence is Jimi Hendrix, and if he's been reincarnated, or if he's looking down, sideways, or looking up, I just wanted to tell him that I love him and thank him for opening doors for me. I just wanted to make it beautiful for him.

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    My legacy is in my family, not in my work. For me. I don't know about for other people. I try to forget a lot.

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    Not to be a Bible-thumper, but there really is nothing new under the sun.

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    Once you encounter people who are really testing the limits of kindness, that's when you start to build up a shield and close yourself down.

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    Our leaders and Osama Bin Laden all claim to do the right thing in the name of God. I question that. I wonder if that God is worth the life of another human-being.

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    Sometimes people ask what it was like when I got to meet Mick Jagger, and I must admit that you just try and chill out and be your best self around anyone that you meet.

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    There's no hierarchy in suffering. I think songs that are transcendent are the ones where everyone can feel something from it, you know?

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    Yes, violence begets more violence, but historically this has been the way of the world.

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    Your government has problems...my government has problems. I can't be a judge. All I can do is be an ambassador of love. I'm a musician, not a soldier, and if I'm invited to a place in order to play and bring love, I'll always accept the invitation.