You know, I always root for the older athlete. I root for the second album. I root for solo careers after the rock star breaks the band apart.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I definitely feel like I'm more of an artist than an athlete. But I'm good at both.
I think my fans will follow me into our combined old age. Real musicians and real fans stay together for a long, long time.
When you get to the 35-year mark in your career, you make albums for your fans to love you more, so they don't forget about you.
I love athletics. As an athlete, I like to believe I can still do the things I used to do when I was once young.
At root fame is a sham. I'm not going to live forever and if I am I certainly need don't you to tell me that so that I will buy a car or a box of dried up crackers.
The beauty of all these years of singing the anthem is that I got a chance to meet athletes that I love, and there was a mutual respect.
I think I've had the longest career of strength, focus, and still being able to sell records. I think I'm that guy. I'm still blessed with the opportunity to make music and pass out a message like, 'Life is good,' to the world.
It's the first time I have returned to my roots - like going back to be a trio. The fans really wanted me to go back on stage and do the Supremes music, so I went about trying to make it happen. We'll go on tour in the summer.
I really didn't have one particular athlete I liked growing up.
Music is my sport, and I'm the number-one athlete.