My allegiance was always to the act. I wanted them to be happy. I wasn't owned by a magazine or a record label. And I was a very naughty boy to boot!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Since I was a teenager, I wanted to be in a band with my mates: my pure image of a band.
I wrote the Brotherhood song for no money out of my deep feelings about humanity, and because I was flattered that whatever talents I had, had been recognized.
I wanted the focus to be on my ability as a singer and as an entertainer - not on my private life.
I always wanted to be in a boy band since I was a kid.
I would've loved to have been in a band, but sadly I just wasn't good enough.
I always wanted to act.
I had Madonna parties; I dressed like Madonna, and I had all of her records because we had records back then. I knew all of her lyrics; I was obsessed with her movies and the whole thing.
At 18, I finally came into a relationship with a record label. My family got back on its feet. I was happy.
Being as it was one of my dreams to sing with one of the world's greatest groups, for me to join 'The Temptations' was a great blessing.
I can't believe I got a major-label record deal. My music was quirky, and my voice was so odd and high and girlish, it was like a weird novelty act.
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