In the 1970s, for all the Stevie Wonders, I’m sure there were five artists that were making forgettable music.
Meaning of the quote
This quote suggests that while there were highly talented and successful musicians like Stevie Wonder in the 1970s, there were also many other artists making music that was not as memorable or significant. The idea is that for every famous and acclaimed musician, there were likely several others whose work was not as well-known or appreciated at the time. The quote implies that the music industry can be filled with both extraordinary and forgettable artists, even during the same era.
About John Legend
John Legend is a renowned American singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, and actor. He has won 12 Grammy Awards and achieved great success with his albums, including the hit single “All of Me”. Legend is also known for his philanthropic work and has received prestigious awards such as the Academy Award and the Tony Award.
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