Even if I make a gospel album, my gospel songs are going to get you dancing and crunk.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I started recording, I thought I'd be able to do all kinds of records: jazz, country, dance - and I've always wanted to do a gospel album.
The great thing about Gospel is that you don't have to have an album every year in order to keep working.
There's a little bit of gospel in everything I do. But I don't know if I will ever do a gospel album. There's a big universe out here, and I don't want to just sing to the church. I want to sing to the world and bring them a message of love. I love going to church and singing gospel songs, but right now there's a message that the world needs.
When I'm actually getting off the bus, I still have my gospel playing. That's the way-to-the-game kind of music.
The music I love to sing would have to be gospel - it just uplifts me, it takes me to a really good place.
Gospel music is never pessimistic, it's never 'oh my god, its all going down the tubes', like the blues often is.
Gospel music always relaxes me and calms my nerves.
When I was doing mainstream country, there was no way that an executive was going to ask you to do a gospel album.
I have been singing gospel music since I was four years old.
I don't want people to get confused. I'm not going to be putting out a gospel album.