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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Howard Hewett Interview (Part 2)
Legendary R&B and soul singer Howard Hewett returned for Part 2 of his interview on Money Making Conversations Masterclass to continue discussing his iconic multi‑decade career, his transition from Shalamar to a solo artist, new collaborations, performing for multi‑generational audiences, the evolution of R&B, and his philosophy on life, legacy, work ethic, and spiritual grounding.
This segment is rich with personal stories—from unexpected collaborations to the behind‑the‑scenes decision-making that shaped his career. Hewett also reflects on aging gracefully, staying relevant, maintaining integrity, and building a strong foundation that supports longevity in both life and music.
🎯 Purpose of the Interview
The conversation aims to:
🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Collaboration with Ronnie Laws
2. Transition from Shalamar to Solo Career
3. The Challenge of Performing New Music
4. Musical Identity & R&B Philosophy
5. Multi‑Generational Audience Connection
6. Integrity, Spirituality, and Aging
7. Entrepreneurship and Resilience
8. Life Lessons: Worry, Faith, and the Power of the Tongue
🗣️ Notable Quotes ✔ On new music
“When you do new material, it’s almost like singing in Japanese. People don’t want to hear it unless you set it up right.”
✔ On R&B
“R&B is the foundation—of rock, hip-hop, neo-soul… you can’t replace a foundation.”
✔ On longevity
“Integrity is one of the most important things. Let your yes be your yes.”
✔ On aging
“When I turned 70, I thanked God it doesn’t look like what I thought it would look like when I was 30 or 40.”
✔ On stress
“Stress is like a rocking chair—it gives you a lot to do, but you’re still in the same place when you get done.”
✔ On faith
“If you’re truly a child of God, what are you worried about? Worry is a sign of disbelief"
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