Jody Watley Quotes (18 Quotes)


    The music business is very hard on women over 22. You really have to prove yourself every time you make a record. Are you as vibrant as you used to be? Are you as sexy? So I really want to prove that a woman in her 30s can be all those things and more.

    Right now I'm single. Single, and loving it.

    Passion has always been important to me. That won't change. What changes in a woman's perspective. I mean, I have two kids now. I'm a single parent balancing motherhood and my career. That changes the equation.

    People said it would be the worst mistake of my life. I tried not to listen, but it stung me, being told I'd never make it as a solo act.

    Flower was a good metaphor for growth. The song is obviously about sexual responsibility, so that was the main metaphor. Also, it's like knowing who someone has been and remembering and appreciating that, but really appreciating what they are now even more.


    In some cases I feel like they haven't appreciated enough that growing up doesn't mean boring and old and not full of life. I like to talk about that also.

    I'll put candles all over the room, then light then, and get to it. I call it my 'vibe in a bag.'

    I used all that doubt as fuel for my own music, fuel for my drive to succeed.

    When you're a girl, passion can dominate the equation, but as you grow up relationships evolve. Mad passion can grab you at first, but it can't last forever.

    The album tells a story. It's about a woman's life, a woman's loves. I'm making a case for my strength and independence, bold and sexy, like me.

    I always make this joke that I know you were expecting to see the big skirts and the hoops. But that was a long time ago. Artists aren't always seen as real people. If you start out as a teenager, sometimes people want to keep you locked as that. But I'm a woman now.

    If I've learned anything in this business, it's that you have to be fearless.

    The time was ripe for Flower. The vibe was right.

    I wanted to be open. On the last project, Affection, I co-wrote everything. Sometimes, I think, it's smart to step away and be open.

    There's one more thing I want to say. It's a touchy subject. Black beauty. Black sensuality. We live in a culture where the beauty of black people isn't always as celebrated as other types. I'd like to help change that if I can!

    I wanted to do Playboy to get across the same ideas I'm singing and writing about these days. It's all about proving that a woman can defy stereotypes.

    Eventually you can get into the nuts and bolts of reality: nurturing, caring, and getting along.

    Maybe with your emotions and your feelings, someone else can say it in a different way than you would, which brings new life to the way you might sing it.


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