American - Musician | April 26, 1970 -
I'm hoping that somehow with songs like 'American Gold' there will be some kind of justice, and people just stop being so close-minded to where they're like, 'Oh, it's not race.' It's easy to say that when you're not black and you haven't experienced it.
Tionne Watkins
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I was told I wouldn't live past 30 or have children.
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Music is my heart.
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I never thought black people would say I wasn't black enough. It didn't turn me into a bully - it just put me on the defensive. I had to watch my back. It made me stronger because I learned how to deal with ignorance.
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I grew up around guys and got along with them better.
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I'm not homophobic; I'm just not gay.
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I'm open. All of my situations have made me who I am.
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I'm not ashamed of anything I've done, because if I feel ashamed, I'm not going to do it in the first place.
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At the end of the day we feel the same; we all hurt.
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I had to learn a lot about myself during the situation with my brain tumor.
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I've been through a lot with sickle-cell, but my recovery from the brain tumor was the hardest thing.
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At the end of the day, I do think there's a higher power, and the way I feel about things and choose to do things has an effect on that outcome.
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