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Eddie Levert Talks Solo Debut, 'I Still Have It,' And Leaving Things To The Imagination

Posted: Updated: 05/22/2012 3:38 pm

Eddie Levert

After more than four decades of gold and platinum success with his legendary group, The O’Jays, frontman Eddie Levert has finally released his debut solo album, titled Eddie Levert: I Still Have It. Featuring lead single, "Last Man Standing," Levert's 12-track opus sheds light on the 69-year-old's personal hurdles, as well as his love and devotion for his wife, Raquel Capelton.

During a recent interview with The Huffington Post, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer discussed recording after the loss of his two sons, Gerald and Sean, his interest in collaborating with Kanye West and his thoughts on today's R&B lyrics.

The album's lead single, "Last Man Standing," is an ode to your sons. What was the recording process for the song?

I've been working on this album for five years, and I started before Gerald and Sean passed away. And the first thought when you lose a child is that you blame yourself, and with blaming yourself, it takes you to a very dark place. It's so dark in there that you think that you're not going to get out of there. And saying that, I was able to come to grips with the fact that I had no power in this, this is just something that God had all of the power and I had no say-so. Once I came to grips with that, I started writing the song "The Last Man Standing," because I had to remake myself, trying to eliminate some of the negatives and trying to come to a positive place where I can be happy with myself. So I came to a place with that song and I'm finally able to get past everything -- not that I'm complete, because it's a fight every day to stay on the strait and narrow.

Since you started recording the album over five years ago, what can fans expect, as far as the subject matter, since a lot has taken place within that time period?

"The Last Man Standing" is really about the transition after getting over my sons. Then you got a song on there called "Lonely," which is about my wife, Raquel. She went to Africa and Mount Kilimanjaro, all the way up to the top. Since we've been married, we have never been apart, and I had got that feeling that she's so far away from me, if something happened, it would take me a day or so to get to her. And then I realized how much I loved her, which led to that song. So this album, I won't say that it's my life story, but it's about the last few years of my life and the changes that I went through.

I noticed that you don't have any features on the album. Was that done intentionally?

I really wanted to work with a lot of the hip-hop artists. I really would love to work with R. Kelly, I really would love to work with Kanye West, I would love to work with Jay-Z, I would love doing things with these people. But until I can prove to them that I am worthy of being in their presence and that I can be an asset to what they're doing also, and I think that I was really looking at this album to be the one to prove them that I am still an valuable artist.

What are your thoughts on the lyrics of today's R&B artists, compared to some of your classic songs?

I think they're taking the romance out of it. They leave nothing to the imagination. Everything is so vivid, there's no feeling or emotion in it. We're dealing with, "This is what it is. You're a girl, you got what I like and I like it, and I'm going to bang it until your head swells.' [Laughs] Before you could put on music and romance a girl, nowadays it's too explicit. Every girl is not a freak, every girl doesn't like it like that. Some girls like to be romanced, some girls like to have a bottle of wine and dance a little bit before you wear her out ... How do you know if you want to marry this woman? But now you treated her like a freak and you were so direct about it, you may have lost the greatest girl in your life. Keeping it real sometimes can be a bit too vulgar.

As a seasoned artist, what led to you wanting to release you debut solo album now and not earlier in your career?

I love the O'Jays. It's something that I created from the time that I was 16 till now -- I'm 69 years old -- so I really never thought of myself as a solo artist. I just had some things that I wanted to do and say. And with the way that the business has changed, it's hard for seasoned artists to get deals now. So I said to myself that I think R&B should be raw, primitive, untamed, and without a lot of makeup on it. I just wanted to do rhythm and hope that they can feel the rawness and the way R&B was originally made.

Eddie Levert: I Still Have It is now available on iTunes.

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After more than four decades of gold and platinum success with his legendary group, The O’Jays, frontman Eddie Levert has finally released his debut solo album, titled Eddie Levert: I Still Have It.
After more than four decades of gold and platinum success with his legendary group, The O’Jays, frontman Eddie Levert has finally released his debut solo album, titled Eddie Levert: I Still Have It.
 
 
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ThaGovna
I walk on water, eat bullets, and poop ice cream.
02:12 PM on 06/19/2012
"I think they're taking the romance out of it. They leave nothing to the imagination. Everything is so vivid, there's no feeling or emotion in it."

This can be said about a large majority of Hip Hop and RnB nowadays.

I think this is done because the talent level has dropped.

It's easy to say "I love you", but to say it poetically with real barrier crossing soul?

That is not so easy.

No one is really developing artists anymore.

Recording deals for mostly bang for buck deals that have little to do with actually making timeless music.

The process goes this way for me now:

Perfect the look, release song, make tons of money, dispose, next artist.
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Jason Elias
04:14 PM on 05/13/2012
Jay Z, Kanye West and R. Kelly aren't worthy of Eddie Levert's presence. The very idea of him thinking that way, it makes me sad.
12:51 AM on 05/11/2012
"...How do you know if you want to marry this woman?"

I'm not so sure that you're average aspiring rapper can relate to this question.
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missmixing
"Those who stand for nothing fall for anything."
05:13 PM on 05/09/2012
I love me some Eddie and Gerald Levert. My favorite is thier Father and Son CD.
03:07 PM on 05/09/2012
I love him! I was just watching old Ojay's videos last night. I wish him the best. That man can sang!
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emanafunk
02:37 PM on 05/09/2012
Eddie will always be a superstar in R&B music history. Thak you for decades of sweet soul music.
12:56 AM on 05/09/2012
Eddie Levert's voice is distinctive and I love hearing him sing.

It appears that too many of the newer artists think that singing about romance makes them look soft, and chances are they reach back to some old school "quiet storm" songs to set the mood.
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ZenSufi
Sisters and Brothers of America!
12:18 AM on 05/09/2012
"Every girl is not a freak."

*Now* you tell me?
WhatevaCleva
Love, Peace...and Soul!
11:37 PM on 05/08/2012
Another icon. One of the nicest entertainers...
tccat4
We all have a right to our opinion, like it or not
08:01 AM on 05/09/2012
I agree with you... a different time, the long journey has to be a plus for something.
WhatevaCleva
Love, Peace...and Soul!
07:37 PM on 05/09/2012
I agree with you here...
11:22 PM on 05/08/2012
A true artist. All class.
08:46 PM on 05/08/2012
Excuse me, Eddie,but you are more, more, more than worthy to be in the presence of the folks you mentioned. I'm not totally sure that they are worthy to be in your presence!!!
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Apple Baek
06:54 PM on 05/08/2012
Oh, this guy will have no problem!!!! Old school, great voice and seemingly very nice guy...he is a legend!!!!! We miss your son, he also had an amazing voice!!!!
tccat4
We all have a right to our opinion, like it or not
08:02 AM on 05/09/2012
Apple, so sorry about your son.. I hope that finding peace will guide you thru your life.
05:40 PM on 05/08/2012
Mr. Levert,
Kanye and JayZ are not worthy of you at all.
You have nothing to prove. And they have everything to learn.
makemesmile
it makes you wonder
06:28 PM on 05/08/2012
@MajorDem>>>Tell it like it is. The O'Jays could actually sing and their songs are still great to hear today. I saw them in concert years ago and they gave a fantastic show.
WhatevaCleva
Love, Peace...and Soul!
11:38 PM on 05/08/2012
I wish I could fave this 100 more times!
05:36 PM on 05/08/2012
Good luck Eddie, Walter has the better voice.
WhatevaCleva
Love, Peace...and Soul!
11:38 PM on 05/08/2012
Love me some Walter too...
03:56 PM on 06/12/2012
matter of opinion.
04:31 PM on 06/12/2012
True, This was over a month ago, Where were you?
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PoliSci2008
Independent
05:08 PM on 05/08/2012
Growing up in the 70s, I remember the songs strengthen and respect women and demanded not to be treated like a peice of meat. Because of the social calls for changes in mind-sets, rapes and domestic violence decreased.

Today, some of these women, esp in the media, display themselves as the latest meat market, and far too many women are beinging hurt and killed b/c of these images.
tccat4
We all have a right to our opinion, like it or not
08:06 AM on 05/09/2012
Poli, your right, being in my late teen and early 20's, music guided many things. Women were respected. And males, treated um with the same that they did their mothers. No music about ho's and murder and rape.. different era, but everyone really cared for others, no matter where they came from. I miss those day.. how times have changed, and not always for the good.. F & F
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PoliSci2008
Independent
01:01 PM on 05/09/2012
I never thought I would miss those days, but I really do. I was so looking forward to the future and "equal opportunity", and now I'm so disappointed; esp with our Govt. In terms of music, the most shocking lyrics were perhaps Labelle's Lady Marmalade or Marvin Gaye's You Sure Love to Ball, and those were tongue in cheek innocent!!. F & F back at cha! Love & Peace my friend.