John Legend used his Coach Replay on 'The Voice,' after a former backup dancer for Missy Elliott left coaches dancing in their red chairs.
"I don't believe that we should punish the people of Rwanda and punish the people of other countries when we disagree with their leaders," he said after last week's concert in Kigali. In recent weeks,
Singer John Legend has admitted that he and his wife, Chrissy Teigen, are considering walking away from their Los Angeles home in favor of returning to New York City.
"Tryna strike a chord and it's probably A-minor." Kendrick Lamar's most famous lyric was the heard around the world at last weekend's Super Bowl. An estimated 127 million viewers saw the rapper flash a devious smile to the camera as he delivered the line - a withering takedown of bitter rival Drake.
The chart-topper has since reunited with his mother, who has taken a seemingly prominent role in the lives of Legend and Teigen's four children. However, he admits to the Journal
The EGOT singer-songwriter reflects on his childhood and career, and why a move back East might be in the cards.
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen have contemplated moving back to New York City after the Los Angeles fires destroyed parts of the city in January.
Coach John Legend 's daughter made a split-second appearance at the top of the episode, hanging backstage with her dad. At the beginning of Episode 3 of the Blind Auditions, eagle-eyed viewers may have spotted Legend and his eldest child going head to head in hockey in the lounge area.
Kelly Clarkson had the ultimate revenge moment with John Legend after not recognizing her song 'Since U Been Gone' when duetting with Anne Hathaway.
The EGOT singer-songwriter reflects on the recent wildfires, skipping two grades in school and why a move back East might be in the cards.
Legend, 46, and Teigen, 39, relocated to L.A. from the Big Apple in 2022 and currently reside in a sprawling $6 million West Hollywood home with their four children. The property survived the recent blazes that devastated multiple communities in the city,
John Legend dishes on his 10th season as a coach on "The Voice," including becoming an "OG" with fellow coach Adam Levine, and the go-to advice he gives contestants backstage. John also dishes on the 20th anniversary re-release of his debut album "Get Lifted,