A legendary story.
Through the first episode of Amazon Studios’ new collection “Phrases+Music,” John Legend recalled how he made a take care of porn producer Johnny Legend to go by his iconic stage title.
The 46-year-old singer was born John Stephens, however he determined to turn into John Legend whereas he and Kanye West had been working with spoken-word artist and songwriter J. Ivy on West’s 2004 debut album, “The Faculty Dropout.”
“Now J. heard me singing, taking part in and doing all I used to be doing on these ‘Faculty Dropout’ tracks, and he was impressed,” Legend recalled on the present, which premiered Sunday on MGM+.
“He mentioned, ‘Man, we’re gonna need to name you the legend.’”
Legend, who was an unknown artist on the time, continued, “So I needed to determine whether or not or not I used to be going to imagine this stage title. Now a part of me is saying, ‘The way you going to name your self Legend? You don’t also have a report deal but.’”
The “All of Me” singer ultimately determined to maneuver ahead with the title change “to make individuals concentrate” — however his plans hit a snag when his lawyer knowledgeable he needed to trademark the title earlier than he might formally use it.
“And lo and behold,” Legend mentioned, “there’s a porn producer—I child you not—a porn producer who dabbled in rockabilly music, and he glided by the title Johnny Legend.”
“The truth that he made music, rockabilly music, and his title was Johnny Legend, meant that there was a doable trademark infringement case,” Legend added.
The EGOT winner defined that his authorized crew needed to attain out to now-77-year-old Johnny Legend, whose actual title is Martin Margulies, so he might turn into John Legend.
“We needed to discover Johnny Legend, negotiate with him, reduce a mutually unique deal stating that he was Johnny Legend, and I used to be John Legend,” the father of 4 remembered. “He wouldn’t sue me. I wouldn’t sue him. He wouldn’t attempt to get into the soul music enterprise pretending to be John Legend.”
“And I’m comfortable to clarify that I saved my aspect of the settlement,” Legend said. “I didn’t produce any porn, didn’t make any rockabilly music pretending to be Johnny Legend.”
Underneath his stage title, Legend signed with West’s report label, GOOD Music, in Could 2004 and launched his debut album, “Get Lifted,” on his twenty sixth birthday that December.
“And you understand what? It actually did really feel like a brand new beginning,” Legend mentioned.
“Phrase+Music” will proceed with episodes centered on Sheryl Crow (Dec. 7), Elvis Costello (Dec. 14) and Alanis Morissette (Dec. 21)
