Zenger: When I watched your ‘Unsung’ on TV One, you had a very brutally honest episode. So, I’m glad I didn’t know, but I think that added to it a little bit. Had I known it was a Stevie Wonder song, I probably would have been so intimidated to do it, and it probably wouldn’t have even come out right. I didn’t even know it was a Stevie Wonder song. When I did that particular song, I didn’t even know it was a Stevie Wonder song.Ī lady had sung it to me, a producer’s wife sang the song to me, and I sang it back to the tape. Let me be completely honest with you, man…and I’m a Stevie Wonder fan. Jones: Wow! I don’t know about that (laughing). But I gotta tell you, your rendition of Stevie Wonder’s, ‘Knocks Me Off My Feet,’ I believe you outdid the legend on that one. Zenger: ‘Where I Wanna Be’ has to be one of the greatest songs ever made. It was something that I was supposed to do, and it hit me at that specific moment. And that’s exactly what happened with that particular song. When songs hit me like that when I’m sleeping, that means I’m supposed to do it. So, immediately I went downstairs and started making the music, and just wrote a whole new song from it, but I kept their thing, which was, “Payback.” She asked me, ‘Damn, what song is that?’ And I told her that it was The Stylistics joint. I woke up one day I was in bed with my wife, and I woke up singing the song. So, I always knew one day I was going to do something with that particular record. Me and my group used to sing that record. That record was an old record from, The Stylistics. Jones: Thank you! For me, it’s always been just following my heart. Is it just a matter of keeping your ear to the street? I’m always amazed how artists like you are able to not only create timeless music but relative music as well. Zenger : ‘Karma (Payback),’ love the new single. Percy Crawford interviewed DeAndre Ware for Zenger News (Photo courtesy of Percy Crawford) But not only that, man, it made me just think about life and made me realize I gotta live my life to the fullest, man. Jones: Yeah, man! It really opened up the social media thing for me. Still, most of you have been using social media and the internet in a remarkable way to supplement the lack of touring and public appearances. I think it stinks that you guys aren’t able to promote and tour. Zenger: It definitely changed all of us in some way, shape, or form. It made me want to get out in that sun, so in that sense, it kind of helped me a little bit because I’m always in the house. I got out and started working out a lil’ bit. But what it really made me do is made me think about my life and changed a few things. So, it really didn’t change my life as far as that.
Listen to Donell Jones’ new album 100% Free below.Legendary Singer Donell Jones Converts Setbacks into Positive New Way of Life - The Washington Informer Close Jones will donate 25 percent of the proceeds to NCMEC.Īnother album from Jones is expected to arrive sometime later this year. įor those fans who purchase the album, they’re helping contribute to The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, an organization dedicated to helping find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent child victimization.
While 100% Free is out on digital retailers and streaming platforms everywhere, the album is also available on his official website for free download. He pledges his commitment to his lady on “Serious” while he moves to the dance floor on “I Do.” Jones makes waves in the ocean of his lover on “Deep N2u,” a steamy, bedroom banger. So, my whole idea with this was to really make some great music and just giving some love back to the world because I think we’re really in a time where we need to focus on that and come together.”Įarly single “Karma (Payback)” makes the cut for 100% Free. Sometimes we over-consume a lot of alcohol. I just felt like sometimes we over-consume drugs. “That name resonated with me because there’s a lot of things we need to be free from, like negative thinking,” said Jones to Ryan J.