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John Legend, real name John Roger Stephens, is an American R&B singer-songwriter and pianist from Springfield, Ohio. He began his career playing piano for Lauryn Hill’s 1998 track “Everything is Everything”.

John Legend began working in the music industry right out of college in 1998 and was quickly introduced to up and coming rapper Kanye West. West signed Legend to his record label and hired the singer to sing hooks on his tracks.

In 2004, John Legend released his first studio album, “Get Lifted”, which debuted at number 13 on the US Billboard chart and eventually climbed to the number 4 spot. The album featured production from Kanye West, will.i.am and Dave Tozer. John Legend won three Grammy Awards in 2006 for his work on the album, with the single “Ordinary People” being the most successful track for the singer to date.

Legend teamed up again with Kaye West and will.i.am for his second studio album “Once Again”. The album repeated the success of his first album and secured the number three spot in the US charts. It also won the singer a further two Grammys.

In 2008 John Legend actively participated in Barrack Obama’s campaign for President. The singer contributed to a music video entitled “Yes We Can” which was produced by will.i.am. This activism fuelled John Legend’s desire to get actively involved with philanthropic issues and he has used his music to raise money for multiple causes since this time.

John Legend has won a total of nine Grammy Awards and his three most recent albums, “Evolver”, “Wake Up!” and “Love in the Future”, have all been top ten hits in the US. Legend’s first number one single in the US was platinum certified track “All of Me” from his 2013 album “Love in the Future”. The track is dedicated to his wife, Chrissy Teigen.

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John Legend will make the strongest guy in the venue shed a tear with his intimate performances. While he does have an incredible voice you will be floored by his even more incredible piano playing. It is a perfect event you can take your significant other to for a romantic date night. The atmosphere in the venue is beautiful and you can even see people at floor level get up with their partners to dance to the songs. In between songs he even tells the audiences little cute stories. His popular song "All Of Me" was a crowd favorite, and it's amazing when thousands of people sing in unison. John Legend is grace personified and a very classy man. He literally only needs a piano and a microphone to show people a good time. I do recommend for people with future plans to attend a John Legend show to please bring tissues unless you want to end up like me and use my shirtsleeves to wipe tears. Oh and most importantly if you are planning to propose to your significant other be warned there are possibly ten other couples also getting engaged in the venue. So is it really that original? But don't take my advice I would like to get proposed at a John Legend concert, so do it anyway.

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John Legend certainly lived up to his name. He made me cry with his rendition of Bridge Over Troubled Waters & the story of his grandmother. It felt like a very personal and warm performance with an old friend, telling you about how he got his break. The fact that he rubbed shoulders with Alicia Keys, another piano impresario sealed the deal for me. In an era where so many performers rely on a massive entourage, 15 strong band plus backing singers, sexual displays or frankly auto tune, John showed them how to deliver a wonderful show with just his perfect instruments & a few friends. His beautiful voice, his musicality along with intimate stage lighting, the wonderful strong quartet (who are stars in their own right) and the best lyrics that take you back to that romance that didn't last, he appealed to every generation. The only thing I felt was out of place was his rendition of Rock with You (courtesy of MJ) but he sang it well and as I am a massive MJ fan, it was more paying homage than a cover version for me. If I could play the piano like John can, I would already have fulfilled my life's dream. Well done I will be back to see you again.

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It has been a decade since the last time I watched John Legend, yet, I remember every moment vividly. It all started off when I bought his 'Get Lifted' album by random. He wasn't as 'mainstream' as he is today. Nobody I knew had even heard of him let alone any of his songs. I had my mum play the album in the car non-stop. Weeks went by and I knew word for word the entire album – as if I recited bible verses.

Watching John Legend perform songs like 'Ordinary People', 'Let's Get Lifted' and 'Refuge' made me – and I am sure half of the audience – believe that the world was at peace. His songs are mellow and relaxing; the way people melted and swayed side to side to song after song in unison. That night it was just him and his piano, and that's all you need with vocal chords such as his. He also performed a new song called 'Slow Dance' from an album he was working on (now known as Once Again).

John Legend is a big name now; performing on a global scale with other famous artists like Kanye West, The Roots, Andre 3000 and so on. I've seen him perform elsewhere, but nothing compares to that night, my first ever concert. Legend by name, Legend by nature.

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Well..Seeing John live was amazing not only because I like as a singer but also because he has been part of my days especially this last year. It is my first John's concert but I can tell that I will go again when he will be back in Italy. He played most of his last album songs (Love in the future) and also some classics like "Ordinary people" and "Greenlight", "Maxine" etc. The theatre was full...sold out in Padova. He played the piano for most of the concert, He was wonderful. The band also was amazing, really good vibes. I think he is right now the king of soul and part of R&B. His voice is unique. It was I think the classic situation of a good concert in theatre, with right now one of the best singers in scene. The really experience of jazz, blues and soul. I was there!!!

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My friend said to me John Legend's style reminded him of Frank Sinatra. Classy, sophisticated and debonair. These are the best words to describe JL. From the time he stepped on stage he had control of the Barclays center... He was very entertaining, interacting with the crowd and giving a lot of background info about himself. I totally forgot that Kanye West was heavily involved in his career and he played piano on so many of my favorite songs from Alicia Keys to Lauren Hill to Slum Village and of course Kanye. My favorite part was when he sang a cover of Michael Jackson''s Rock Wit You....outstanding!!! His music is soothing to the soul. No flashy sets or costume changes...just all JL!!!

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The concert of John Legend was just INCREDIBLE! It was my first concert and, I found this really good. John Legend is a person so nice. During his concert he told us to never forget to say «I love you» to who we love, he’s the definition of love. His voice is the same that’s in his video, no difference, the members of the chorus, the musicians, HIM, everything was perfect! He had choose a girl of the public to slow dance with her, it was magical. I have no words to describe this concert. Thank you very much to him, he reminds us to love people who encircles us, his words are honest and completely true. Thank you again and again to John Legend and his crew.

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All in all the concert was amazing. He started off with his more popular known songs that were a bit more upbeat, then moved into his slower songs while playing the piano. He had three girls singing and dancing in the background and it was very cool to see a concert with that type of style in it. There were many songs about love so for anyone in a relationship I highly recommend going with your partner for a nighr out. For anyone debating whether or not to go to the concert, if you are in to a bit slower pace than most concerts or even a concert junky like me this is definitely one you dont want to miss.

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All of Me Tour 2014 at Pacifico Yohohama, Japan was absolutely Amazing! John Legends vocals were pitch perfect and his musicians are impeccable! My favorite part of the show is the trip down memory lane that he took us on and I simply love his sense of humor!! I was so into each and every moment of the concert that when it was over I was still yearning for more but all good things must come to an end. Can't wait for his next album. Signed, A Fan Since Day One

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John Legend. All I can say is that it was totally perfect. Me and my girl totally had fun and it was totally magical. And the orchestra we're so good! I couldn't believe that I was witnessing all that in person. Especially because we sat in the first row, right in front of him. It felt so intimate. Paying for those front row tickets were so worth it. Hearing his voice live is just so much better than hearing it on my Ipod.

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A sublime performance! John Legend oozes charisma when on-stage and belting out his top songs, taken from his recent album 'Darkness and Light'. His entire band and the back-up singers also got their own moments to shine!

Stand-out moments from the show had to include the lucky lady, who from the front row, was picked out to dance on stage with John Legend. Also his song for his new baby daughter was beautiful.

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John Legend Sets 2022 Las Vegas Residency

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John Legend is set to headline a Las Vegas residency at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino starting next April.

On Monday, Legend shared the news on Twitter with a promotional video saying, “Get ready for Love in Las Vegas! My 2022 Vegas residency featuring your favorite songs from my entire career… full band… beautiful show…magical night.”

Get ready for Love in Las Vegas! My 2022 Vegas residency featuring your favorite songs from my entire career… full band… beautiful show…magical night. Presale signup begins now for early access to tickets and VIP packages at https://t.co/sMYoU5FLwO pic.twitter.com/0R5SXxjFX2 — John Legend (@johnlegend) December 6, 2021

“Love In Las Vegas” is set to kick off April 22, 2022 and Legend will perform 24 dates from then through October 29, 2022. A press release described Legend’s upcoming residency as “a beautiful, soulful concert experience, showcasing Legend’s greatest hits.”

Fans can purchase tickets starting Monday, Dec. 13 at 10 a.m. PT. / 2 p.m. EST. A pre-sale for fan club members will begin Dec. 8 at 10 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. EST.

News of “Love In Las Vegas” comes nearly a month after Legend shared his Raphael Saadiq-produced holiday single “You Deserve It All” and revealed he had signed with major label Republic Records. In a statement, Legend said he was “excited” to partner with the label: “Everyone at the label has been so wonderful to work with. I am thrilled to take this new artistic and creative journey with them and look forward to sharing new music with people soon.”

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John Legend's "Love In Las Vegas" residency

Fans streaming inside the doors of Planet Hollywood’s Zappos Theater on Friday night (April 22) were greeted by signs stationed outside that read: “Please be advised that we encourage guests to stand up during the performance.” But once the curtains rose on the opening night of John Legend ’s first residency, “Love in Las Vegas,” that extra coaching really wasn’t needed.

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For the next two hours, Legend held the full house in his hands as they danced, screamed (“All right, Big John!”) and aah-ed their way through a generous set encompassing the multiple Grammy winner’s seven-album catalog of hits and fan faves. Complementing all of this: colorful sets as well as a few other surprises.

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The show opened with a video vignette featuring a young Black male playing piano in a church as an older woman’s voiceover intones, “Never forget where you come from.” Next are scenes featuring Legend portraying himself in various Los Angeles club settings, hanging out with the ladies as Curtis Mayfield ’s “Superfly” plays in the background. At one point, a worn-out Legend falls asleep and dreams he’s a child again back in church… that’s when the theater curtain opens on a church motif with a seven-piece band and three female background singers (draped in sparkling, bell-sleeved robes) flanking a tall platform atop which four similarly draped “angels” are dancing. Below them, a white-suited Legend stands at a white piano (aka pulpit) and softly sings the words “Come on and go with me/ there’s something cool for you to see” before jubilantly launching into the phrase “Holla, holla, holla” — the opening refrain from his hit “Used to Love U” — to audience screams. He also went on to perform “Heaven,” “Get Lifted,” “Penthouse Floor” and “So High.”

With a neighborhood street scene as the backdrop, Legend took the audience to very beginnings of his career in 1998. While a student at the University of Pennsylvania, “dreaming about being onstage,” a friend helped him get his first professional session gig playing on a song, Lauryn Hill ’s “Everything Is Everything.” While it took six years from that point for him to get a record deal, in between he racked up additional credits as an “unknown.” A “guy” he met from Chicago ( Kanye West ) got him the opportunity to sing background on Jay-Z ’s “Encore.” He later sang backing vocals on Slum Village ’s “Selfish.” He also sang the doo-wop ooh’s on Alicia Keys ’ “You Don’t Know My Name” (“Yes, that was me, too”), which he winningly demonstrated while accompanying himself on piano.

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In between performing additional crowd pleasers such as “Tonight (Best You Ever Had),” “Save Room,” “Overload” and “P.D.A. (We Just Don’t Care),” Legend showcased the illuminating depth of his vocalizing and musicianship with a cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic “Bridge Over Troubled Water.” Alone onstage, sitting at a black piano, Legend reflected on growing up in his grandfather’s Springfield, Ohio, Pentecostal church where he begged to at 5 years old to sing in the choir and learned how to play gospel on the piano from his grandmother. “When I sing and play today, you’re hearing my grandmother; I wish she could have seen all this that she inspired,” he said before dedicating “Water” to her. The soaring clarity and love in his vocals, together with the spirituality of his playing, drew a fitting standing ovation.

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Legend’s rendering of “Bridge” provided the perfect segue into his own classic, “Ordinary People.” Noting that the song was originally supposed to be for the Black Eyed Peas , Legend talked about noodling around with the track and lyrics during and after a studio session with Peas’ member will.i.am before finally pinning down how and what he wanted to say. Hearing him perform this song live — his emotive tenor exquisitely capturing the angst, pain, joy and perseverance of love — is worth the price of admission alone.

Against an art deco backdrop of brightly neon-lit flowers, a heart, and the word love in script emblazoned above the stage, a gold-garbed Legend and crew upped the ante with an energizing dance suite featuring “One Life,” “Bigger Love” and “Green Light” that had the whole theater on its feet. Before closing with “Wild,” there was no way Legend could leave without performing his other signature song “All of Me.” Dedicating the song to his wife Chrissy Teigen (who has a cameo in another video that played earlier in the show), Legend noted — as camera phones popped up across the room — “She’s inspired a lot of songs… this is probably the best one.”

Legend’s “Love in Las Vegas” returns Saturday (April 23), followed by additional dates before month’s end (27, 29 and 30). Three dates in May (4, 6 and 7) round out his first run with a series of more dates slated for August and October.

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John Legend has released a new single.

Honey features American singer and songwriter Muni Long, and finds her and Legend delivering slick vocal melodies over an eclectic soundscape that brings together R&B, pop and jazz.

The song was produced by Ryan Tedder, Steven Franks, Lindgren and Tommy Brown, with Legend and Long co-writing it with Melanie Joy Fontana, HARV, Gregory Heinn, Lindgren, Franks, Tedder and Brown. 

It's the second track to be lifted from Legend's new album, the follow-up to 2020's 'Bigger Love', following Dope . Further details on the new record are still to be revealed.

The 12-time Grammy Award-winner has European dates in the diary for this summer, including a headline slot at the  Somerset House Summer Series  in London. Following that, he'll head back to the US for the next round of his  Love In Las Vegas  residency dates between August 5 and 20, and October 14 and 29.

In 2023, Legend will headline two nights at London's Royal Albert Hall on April 5 and 6. Tickets are on sale now.

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Sat July 16 2022 - LONDON Somerset House Fri August 05 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Sat August 06 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Wed August 10 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Fri August 12 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Sat August 13 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Wed August 17 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Fri August 19 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Sat August 20 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Fri October 14 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Sat October 15 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Wed October 19 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Fri October 21 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Sat October 22 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Wed October 26 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Fri October 28 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Sat October 29 2022 - LAS VEGAS Nevada - Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood (USA) Wed April 05 2023 - LONDON Royal Albert Hall Thu April 06 2023 - LONDON Royal Albert Hall

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B ENTONVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Twelve-time Grammy-winning artist John Legend will perform at the Momentary Green on Sat. June 1 at 8 p.m.

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The John Legend concert tour schedule 2024/2025 North American leg of the tour will see the group playing forty-one dates with more to be added soon. You can see the complete John Legend tour schedule above. The John Legend “Bigger Love” Setlist will pull from his 20 years of experience in R&B music. Fans can expect the setlist to contain songs from his six studio releases, “Darkness and Light” “Love in the Future,” ” Get Lifted,” “Once Again” and “Evolvers”.

  • Know Better
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John Roger Stephens (born December 28, 1978), known professionally as John Legend , is an American singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, and actor. He began his musical career working behind the scenes for other artists, playing piano on Lauryn Hill 's " Everything Is Everything ," and making uncredited guest appearances on Jay-Z 's " Encore " and Alicia Keys 's " You Don't Know My Name ". He was the first artist to sign with Kanye West 's GOOD Music , through which he released his debut studio album, Get Lifted (2004). The album reached the top ten of the Billboard 200 , received double platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and spawned his first hit song, " Ordinary People ."

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Career beginnings, 2004–2007: debut album and grammy award, 2008–2010: evolver, 2011–2015: federal lawsuit and 50-date tour, 2016–present: resurgence, philanthropy, personal life, discography, filmography, awards and nominations, external links.

Legend won three Grammy Awards from eight nominations at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards —"Ordinary People" won Best Male R&B Vocal Performance , Get Lifted won Best R&B Album , and Legend won Best New Artist . The album's follow-up single, " So High " (remixed with Lauryn Hill ), was nominated for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals . His second album, Once Again (2006) was met with continued success, supported by the lead single " Save Room ." His third album, Evolver (2008) further diversified his artistry with other genres; its funk -inspired lead single, " Green Light " (featuring André 3000 ) peaked within the top 30 of the Billboard Hot 100 and received double platinum certification by the RIAA. That same year, Legend released the live album John Legend: Live from Philadelphia (2008), followed by his collaborative album, Wake Up! (2010) with Philadelphia -based hip hop band the Roots .

Legend's fourth studio album, Love in the Future (2013) was preceded by the hit single " All of Me ". The pop ballad reached his furthest commercial success as it peaked atop the Billboard Hot 100, spent 23 consecutive weeks in the chart's top ten, and received diamond (14× platinum) certification by the RIAA. In 2015, he co-performed with Meghan Trainor on her single " Like I'm Gonna Lose You ", which peaked at number seven on the chart. The following year, he released his fifth album Darkness and Light (2016) and departed from GOOD Music. Legend has since released A Legendary Christmas (2018), Bigger Love (2020)—which won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Album—and his ninth album, Legend (2022).

Throughout his musical career, Legend has received a total of 12 Grammy Awards. In 2007, he won the Hal David Starlight Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame . [2] Legend won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and Golden Globe Award for his 2015 single " Glory " (with Common ), which was released for the film Selma . In 2017, Legend won a Tony Award for co-producing the Broadway stage play Jitney . [3] In 2018, Legend portrayed the titular character in NBC 's adaptation of the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar . He received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his acting role and won for his role as a producer of the show, making him the first Black male and second youngest recipient of all four of the major American entertainment awards: Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony (EGOT). [4] [5] Legend is also the recipient of the NAACP 's President's Award . [6] Legend has served as a vocal coach for the reality competition series The Voice from its sixteenth season to its twenty-second season , and again from its twenty-fourth season ; he became the show's senior coach following Blake Shelton 's 2023 departure.

John Roger Stephens was born on December 28, 1978, in Springfield, Ohio . [7] He is the eldest of four children [8] of Phyllis Elaine (née Lloyd), a seamstress, and Ronald Lamar Stephens, a factory worker at International Harvester . [9] [10] [11] [12] His father was a drummer, while "his mother sang and directed the church choir, and his grandmother was the church organist." [13]

In 2004, Legend stated that his parents were divorced for 12 years before reuniting. [14] Legend was homeschooled by his mother. [15] He began playing the piano at age 4. [16] [17] At the age of 7, he performed with his church choir. [18] Because of his academic talent, he skipped two grades. [13]

At the age of 12, Legend entered North High School in Springfield, Ohio [13] and graduated as salutatorian . At the age of 15, Legend won a Black History Month essay competition sponsored by McDonald's , following the prompt "How do you intend to make Black history?" with an essay about how he intended to be a successful musician, according to an interview on the Carlos Watson Show . [19]

At the age of 16, he enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia , where he served as the president and musical director of the co-ed jazz and pop a cappella group the Counterparts. His lead vocals on the group's recording of Joan Osborne 's " One of Us ", written by fellow University of Pennsylvania alum Eric Bazilian of the Hooters , received critical acclaim, landing the song on the track list of the 1998 Best of Collegiate a Cappella compilation CD. [20] Legend was also a member of the Sphinx Senior Society , one of Penn's undergraduate senior societies, and Onyx Senior Honor Society. While at Penn, Legend was introduced to Lauryn Hill by a friend. Hill hired him to play piano on " Everything Is Everything ", a song from her album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill . [21] He graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in English with an emphasis on African-American literature [22] in 1999. [23]

After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania , Legend worked as a management consultant at the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and began producing, writing, and recording his own music. [13] He released two albums independently: his self-titled demo (2000) and Live at Jimmy's Uptown (2001), which he sold at his shows. He subsequently began working on his demo and began sending his work to various record labels. [15] [14]

In 2001, Devo Springsteen introduced Legend to Kanye West , then an up-and-coming hip-hop artist; Legend was hired to sing during the hooks of West's music. After signing to West's label, he chose his stage name from an idea that was given to him by poet J. Ivy , due to what he perceived as an "old-school sound". J. Ivy stated, "I heard your music and it reminds me of that music from the old school. You sound like one of the legends. As a matter of fact, that's what I'm going to call you from now on! I'm going to call you John Legend." After J. Ivy continued to call him by the new moniker "John Legend", others quickly caught on, including Kanye West. Despite Stephens' reluctance to adopt a stage name, he eventually announced his new artist name as John Legend. [21] [24]

Legend released his debut album, Get Lifted , on GOOD Music in December 2004. It featured production by Kanye West , Dave Tozer , and will.i.am , and debuted at number 7 on the US Billboard 200 , selling 116,000 copies in its first week. [25] It went on to sell 540,300 copies in the United States and was certified gold by the RIAA . [26] [27] An international success, Get Lifted also reached number one on the Norwegian Albums Chart and peaked within the top ten in the Netherlands and Sweden, resulting in worldwide sales of 850,000 copies. [21] Critically acclaimed, it won the 2006 Grammy Award for Best R&B Album , and earned Legend another two nominal awards for Best New Artist and Best Male R&B Vocal Performance . Altogether, the album produced four singles , including debut single " Used to Love U ", which entered the top 30 of the New Zealand and UK Singles Chart , and Grammy Award-winning " Ordinary People " which peaked at 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 . Legend also co-wrote Janet Jackson 's " I Want You ", which was certified platinum and received a nomination for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards . [28]

Legend was featured on several records in the following years. He appeared on albums by Fort Minor , Sérgio Mendes , Jay-Z , Mary J. Blige , the Black Eyed Peas , Stephen Colbert , Rich Boy , J'Dillian MSTRKRFT , Chemistry , and Fergie , among others. Legend also tentatively worked with Michael Jackson on a future album for which he had written one song. [29] In August 2006, Legend appeared in an episode of Sesame Street . He performed a song entitled "It Feels Good When You Sing a Song", a duet with Hoots the Owl . [30] He also performed during the pregame show of Super Bowl XL in Detroit and the halftime show at the 2006 NBA All-Star Game . [31] [32]

In October 2006, Legend's second album, Once Again , was released. Legend co-wrote and co-produced the bulk of the album, which saw him reteaming with West and will.i.am but also spawned production from Raphael Saadiq , Craig Street , Sa-Ra , Eric Hudson , Devo Springsteen , Dave Tozer and Avenue . [33] Released to major commercial success, it reached number three on the Billboard 200 and debuted on top of the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. It was eventually certified platinum by the RIAA , and reached gold status in Italy, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. At the 2007 Grammy Awards ceremony, the song " Heaven " was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance , while lead single " Save Room " received a nod in the Best Male Pop Vocal category. Legend won a second Grammy that year for " Family Affair ", a collaboration with Sly & the Family Stone , Joss Stone and Van Hunt , for the former's Different Strokes by Different Folks album. [ citation needed ]

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In January 2008, Legend sang in a video for Barack Obama , produced by will.i.am called " Yes We Can ". [34] The same year, Legend had a supporting, singing-only role in the 2008 movie Soul Men , where he plays the deceased lead singer of a fictitious soul group that includes Samuel L. Jackson and Bernie Mac . In October, he released his third studio album, Evolver . [35] Speaking about the reasons for calling the album Evolver , he stated: "I think people sometimes come to expect certain things from certain artists. They expect you to kind of stay in the same place you were at when you started out. Whereas I feel I want my career to be defined by the fact that I'm NOT gonna stay in the same place, and that I'm always gonna try new things and experiment. So, as I think this album represents a manifestation of that, I came up with the title 'Evolver'." [36] The album was preceded by dance-pop -influenced up tempo single " Green Light " which featured rapper Andre 3000 of OutKast and became his highest-charting single since "Ordinary People"; it was also nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration . [37] On March 30, 2008, Legend performed " America the Beautiful " in front of a sold-out crowd of 74,635 in the Orlando Citrus Bowl , now known as Camping World Stadium , for WWE 's WrestleMania XXIV . [ citation needed ]

In 2009, Legend performed in The People Speak , a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans, based on historian Howard Zinn 's A People's History of the United States . [38] Also in 2009, Legend and the Roots teamed up to record a collaborative album, Wake Up! , which was released on September 21, 2010. [39] The first single released from the album was "Wake Up Everybody" featuring singer Melanie Fiona and rapper Common . [40] [41] In November 2010, Legend was featured on West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy album, listed a feature on the song 'Blame Game'. In February 2011, Legend won three prizes at the 53rd Annual Grammy Music Awards. He was awarded Best R&B Song for "Shine", while he and the Roots won Grammy Awards for Best R&B Album and Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance for "Hang On in There". In March 2011, Legend and the Roots won two NAACP Image Awards , one for Outstanding Album ( Wake Up! ) and one for Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration. [ citation needed ]

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On July 5, 2011, songwriter Anthony Stokes filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Legend in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey , alleging that Legend's song "Maxine's Interlude" from his 2006 album Once Again derives from Stokes' demo "Where Are You Now". [42] Stokes claimed he gave Legend a demo of the song in 2004 following a concert at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . [43] Legend denied the allegations, telling E! Online, "I never heard of his song until he sued me. I would never steal anyone's song. We will fight it in court and we will prevail." [44] However, nearly 60,000 people took a TMZ.com poll that compared the two songs and 65% of voters believed that Legend's "Maxine's Interlude" is a rip-off of Stokes' "Where Are You Now". [45] A year later, Legend confirmed that he settled out of court with Stokes for an undisclosed amount. [46]

Also in 2011, Legend completed a 50-date tour as a guest for British soul band Sade . In the San Diego performance, Legend confirmed that he was working on his next studio album and played a new song called "Dreams". [47] Later, via his official website, he revealed the official title of the album to be Love in the Future , and debuted part of a new track called "Caught Up". The album has been executive-produced by Legend himself, along with Kanye West and Dave Tozer – the same team who worked on Legend's previous albums Get Lifted , Once Again , and Evolver . Legend has stated that his intention for the record was "To make a modern soul album – to flip that classic feel into a modern context." [48]

Legend was granted an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Howard University at the 144th Commencement Exercises on Saturday, May 12, 2012. [49] Legend was a judge on the ABC music show Duets along with Kelly Clarkson , Jennifer Nettles , and Robin Thicke . Legend's spot was originally for Lionel Richie , who had to leave the show due to a scheduling conflict. Duets debuted on Thursday, May 24, 2012. [50]

He released his fourth studio album, Love in the Future , on September 3, 2013, debuting number 4 on the Billboard 200 , selling 68,000 copies in its first week. [51] The album was nominated for Best R&B album at the 2014 Grammy Awards . [52] Legend's third single from the album, " All of Me ", became an international chart success, peaking at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for three consecutive weeks and reaching the top of six national charts and the top ten in numerous other countries, becoming one of the best-selling digital singles of all time . It was ranked the third best-selling song in the United States and the United Kingdom during 2014. The song is a ballad dedicated to his wife, Chrissy Teigen, and was performed at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards .

In 2014, Legend partnered with the rapper Common to write the song " Glory ", featured in the film Selma , which chronicled the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches . The song won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song as well as the Academy Award for Best Original Song . Legend and Common performed "Glory" at the 87th Academy Awards on February 22, 2015. [ citation needed ]

Legend was featured on Meghan Trainor 's " Like I'm Gonna Lose You " from her debut studio album , which reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100. On February 1, 2015, he sang " America the Beautiful " in the opening ceremony of Super Bowl XLIX. He provided guest vocals on Kelly Clarkson's song "Run Run Run" for her album Piece by Piece . He also co-wrote and provided vocals for French DJ David Guetta 's song "Listen", as part of the album Listen .

Legend released his new album Darkness and Light , with first single "Love Me Now", on December 2, 2016, with songs featuring Chance the Rapper and Miguel . Legend featured on Kygo's song "Happy Birthday" for his debut studio album "Cloud Nine " released in 2016. [ citation needed ]

For the 2017 film Beauty and the Beast , Legend and Ariana Grande performed a duet on the title track , a remake of the 1991 original version sung by Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson . [53] In April 2017, Crow: The Legend , a short animation film, premiered its prologue at the Tribeca Film Festival . Legend was cast in the title role as the character Crow. He also served as executive producer for the project and performed the original song "When You Can Fly". [54] The film won at thirteen different film festivals including the LA Film Festival where it made its North American premiere in 2018. [55] The film won Best Animation VR Experience at the 2018 Raindance Film Festival and received nomination for Best Virtual Reality Production at the 46th Annual Annie Awards . [ citation needed ]

On December 19, 2017, NBC announced that Legend had been cast in the title role in the live concert production of Jesus Christ Superstar at the Marcy Avenue Armory in Williamsburg, Brooklyn . [56] The production was broadcast live on NBC television on April 1, 2018 (the date of Easter Sunday that year in Western Christianity ). [57] On May 8, 2018, Google chose Legend as one of the six new Google Assistant voices. [58]

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Legend was one of the few celebrities to appear and speak out in the Lifetime documentary Surviving R. Kelly . [59] The six-part docuseries details sex abuse allegations spread over four decades against acclaimed R&B singer R. Kelly . [60] It focuses on women who allege that the musician and record producer used his status and influence to sexually and physically abuse women and young girls for decades. [59] Legend lambasted R. Kelly during his interview in the final episode of the series, asserting that "R. Kelly has brought so much pain to so many people. Time's up for R. Kelly." [61] [62]

In spite of numerous public allegations and controversies regarding Kelly, Legend stood as the only major recording artist willing to come forward and speak against him in the documentary. [59] [61] In response to fans who labeled him as "brave" for his actions, Legend stated the following on Twitter ahead of the program's debut: [62] "To everyone telling me how courageous I am for appearing in the doc, it didn't feel risky at all. I believe these women and don't give a fuck about protecting a serial child rapist. Easy decision." [61] Executive producer Dream Hampton revealed that it was "incredibly difficult" to get men and women who had artistically collaborated with Kelly to come forward, including those who had criticized him. During an interview with Detroit Free Press she said, "We asked Lady Gaga . We asked Erykah Badu . We asked Céline Dion . We asked Jay-Z . We asked Dave Chappelle . [They're] people who have been critical of him. That makes John Legend even more of a hero for me." [60]

On May 21, 2019, Legend was the winning coach on The Voice , and won the competition with his artist Maelyn Jarmon . [63] In November, Legend was named People ' s Sexiest Man Alive. [64] [65] [66] In 2020, Legend was working on a seventh album. On May 13, 2020, he announced the album would be titled Bigger Love . It was released on June 19. On May 28, 2020, Legend received an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music . [67] Legend is featured on Carrie Underwood's Christmas album My Gift . Legend wrote his featured track entitled Hallelujah . [68] Legend was among the performers in the Celebrating America television event held on Inauguration Day 2021 . [69] He delivered the commencement address to the Duke University Class of 2021. [70] On November 12, 2021, Legend signed with Republic Records after completing the contract that lasted for 17 years with Sony Music.

In February 2022, Legend launched the music-based NFT platform, OurSong. [71] On April 3, 2022, performed a new song called "Free" at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards as a tribute to the fallen citizens of Ukraine amid Russo-Ukrainian War . [72] He was joined on stage alongside by three Ukrainian female artists Siuzanna Iglidan, Mika Newtown, and poet Lyuba Yakimchuk . [73] On September 9, 2022, he released his eighth studio album titled Legend . The following month, Legend became The Voice' s senior coach in its 24th season after the departure of singer Blake Shelton . [74]

Legend performed a benefit concert in Springfield, Ohio in 2005 in support of a tax levy for the Springfield City School District . [75]

In May 2007, Legend partnered with Tide laundry detergent to raise awareness about the need of families in St. Bernard Parish ( Chalmette, Louisiana ), one of the areas most devastated by Hurricane Katrina ; he spent a day folding laundry at the Tide "clean start" mobile laundromat and visited homes that Tide was helping to rebuild in that community. On July 7, 2007, Legend participated in the Live Earth concert in London , performing " Ordinary People ". After reading Professor Jeffrey Sachs ' book The End of Poverty , Legend started his Show Me Campaign in 2007. In this campaign, Legend called on his fans to help him in his initiative for residents in Bosaso Village, Somalia [76] [ failed verification ] and non-profit organizations partnered with the campaign.

In early 2008, he began touring with Alexus Ruffin and Professor Jeff Sachs of Columbia University 's Earth Institute to promote sustainable development as an achievable goal. Legend joined Sachs as a keynote speaker and performer at the inaugural Millennium Campus Conference. Legend then joined the Board of Advisors of the Millennium Campus Network (MCN), and has aided MCN programs through online support and funding fellowships for MCN summer interns through the Show Me Campaign. In 2009, Legend gave AIDS Service Center NYC permission to remix his song "If You're Out There" to create a music video promoting HIV/AIDS awareness and testing. [77]

On January 22, 2010, he performed " Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child " on the Hope for Haiti Now telethon show. [78] On September 8, 2010, John Legend joined the national board of Teach For America . [79] Legend also sits on the boards of the Education Equality Project , the Harlem Village Academies , and Stand for Children . He serves on the Harlem Village Academies' National Leadership Board. On September 9, 2010, he performed "Coming Home" on the Colbert Report as a tribute song for the end of combat operations in Iraq , and for the active troops and the veterans of the United States Armed Forces . [80] In 2011, he contributed the track "Love I've Never Known" to the Red Hot Organization 's most recent album Red Hot+Rio 2 . The album is a follow-up to the 1996 Red Hot+Rio . Proceeds from the album sales were donated to raise awareness and money to fight AIDS/HIV and related health and social issues. On March 6, 2012, John Legend was appointed by the World Economic Forum to the Forum of Young Global Leaders . [81] Later that year, Legend stopped by Children's Hospital Los Angeles for a surprise visit and acoustic performance as a part of Get Well Soon Tour . [82] On June 1, 2013, Legend performed at Gucci 's global concert event in London whose campaign, "Chime for Change", aims to raise awareness of women's issues in education, health and justice. [83] At a press conference before his performance, Legend identified himself as a feminist saying, "All men should be feminists. If men care about women's rights the world will be a better place." [84]

In 2014, Legend founded the FREEAMERICA campaign, which aims to help reform incarceration in the United States . [85] He also supported the 2018 ballot initiative to pass Florida Amendment 4 , which restored the voting rights of Floridians with felony convictions. [86]

In 2016, Legend co-signed a letter to the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon calling for a more humane drug policy, along with people such as Richard Branson , Jane Fonda , and George Shultz . [87] The following year, Legend appeared on Salem State University's speaker series and was recognized by Voices Against Injustice (formerly known as the Salem Award Foundation for Human Rights and Social Justice) as the inaugural Salem Advocate for Social Justice. [88] Also in 2017 Legend donated $500,000 to Springfield City School District to renovate an auditorium, which is named in his honor, within the Springfield Center of Innovation. [89] He performed at the John Legend Theater on October 9, 2016. [90] In 2018, he starred in an animated virtual-reality short film written and directed by Eric Darnell , titled Crow: The Legend , together with Oprah Winfrey , telling a Native American origin tale. [91] He also sits on the advisory board & is a financial supporter of FUSE Corps, mitigating racial inequality and breaking down barriers which contribute to racism.

Legend met model Chrissy Teigen in 2006 while filming the music video for his song " Stereo ". [92] [93] They became engaged in December 2011 [94] [95] and were married on September 14, 2013, in Como, Italy . [96] His 2013 song " All of Me " is dedicated to her. The couple has four children: a daughter born in April 2016, [97] a son born in May 2018, [98] and a daughter born in January 2023. [99] Their first three children were all conceived via in vitro fertilization . [100] [99] On June 28, 2023, Teigen announced on social media that the couple had a fourth child, a son, born via surrogacy on June 19, 2023. [101]

In 2020, the couple was expecting a third child, [102] but Teigen lost the baby at twenty weeks due to a pregnancy complication. [103] The pregnancy loss was described by media as a late miscarriage; in 2022, Teigen clarified that the loss was "an abortion to save my life for a baby that had absolutely no chance." [104] [105] [106]

On the PBS series Finding Your Roots , it was determined that Legend's genetic makeup is 64% African , 32% European , and 4% Native American . [107]

Studio albums

  • Get Lifted (2004)
  • Once Again (2006)
  • Evolver (2008)
  • Wake Up! (with the Roots ) (2010)
  • Love in the Future (2013)
  • Darkness and Light (2016)
  • A Legendary Christmas (2018)
  • Bigger Love (2020)
  • Legend (2022)
  • Get Lifted Tour (2005)
  • Once Again Tour (2007)
  • Evolver Tour (2009)
  • Love in the Future World Tour (2014)
  • Darkness and Light World Tour (2017)
  • A Legendary Christmas Tour (2018–19)
  • Bigger Love Tour (2021)
  • An Evening with John Legend (2023)

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  22. John Legend

    John Roger Stephens (born December 28, 1978), known professionally as John Legend, is an American singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, and actor.He began his musical career working behind the scenes for other artists, playing piano on Lauryn Hill's "Everything Is Everything," and making uncredited guest appearances on Jay-Z's "Encore" and Alicia Keys's "You Don't Know My Name".

  23. John Legend Average Setlists of year: 2022

    All of Me Tour (92) An Evening with John Legend (24) Bigger Love Tour 2021 (30) Darkness and Light Tour (64) Get Lifted Tour (1) Love in Las Vegas (11) Sade World Tour 2011 (2) St Pancras International Station Surprise Preformance (1) Summer Love Tour (1)