Lalah Hathaway | Interview (2005)
TMH (Josiah): Who is Lalah Hathaway?
Lalah: I am a musician who loves to sing.
TMH (Josiah): If you had to choose one word to describe yourself, what would it be?
Lalah: I try to stay away from one-word descriptions and since my music can’t really be categorized into one single genre, I’d probably say I can’t.
TMH (Josiah): Here’s a scenario: “I mostly listen to hip-hop but I do like to lay back and listen to some R&B music every now and then, why should I buy your CD?”
Lalah: It’s a great CD with great music. I mean, I listen to hip-hop in my truck sometimes but then there are those times when you need to listen to great music with background vocals, stringed instruments and nice melodic tones.
TMH (Josiah): Speaking of hip-hop, who do you like that is out on the scene right now?
Lalah: Well, I like hip-hop but I like the old school hip-hop. I really listened to a lot of hip-hop back in the 80’s. I’m not into the popular stuff that much right now. A lot of hip-hop has changed but some of it’s still good. There is an R&B singer that I do like though and her name is Ledisi.
TMH (Josiah): Shout out to Ledisi. For those of you not familiar with her you can Google her and check out her website. I’m gonna have to check her out too because I have no idea who she is.
Lalah: She’s a really talented girl.
TMH (Josiah): Let’s talk about Outrun The Sky, and how the title came about.
Lalah: This was a record that I wrote while traveling on a very turbulent flight. I pulled a lot of inspiration while up there flying the not so friendly skies. But it’s great because each song has its own story that speaks directly to the listener’s spirit.
TMH (Josiah): Tell me who produced on the album and what kind of feeling you were going for.
Lalah: Mike City & Mr. Parks both contributed tracks on my album. Mike City is a great producer also because he has a way of connecting with the artist. The feeling that I was going for was one of connectivity. I just wanted the album to flow at a pace understandable by the listener.
TMH (Josiah): The 1st single is titled “Better and Better” produced by Mike City. Why was this track chosen as the 1st single?
Lalah: I didn’t know it was chosen at first. In my opinion, they could have released several tracks as the 1st single, but “Better and Better” is a great song. Thank you Mike.
TMH (Josiah): Tell me about you covering the Luther Vandross track “Forever, For Always, For Love.” How was that process?
Lalah: It was a wonderful process. The producer told me to pick a song to cover and that was the first song I originally picked. Luther is legendary and to work on one of his songs is an honor.
TMH (Josiah): How does it feel to have a record out as the same time as your father Donny Hathaway?
Lalah: This was not planned. It’s one of those things that just happened. It let’s me know that I’m in the right place at the right time.
TMH (Josiah): What are you most afraid of?
Lalah: I’m afraid of waking up one day and realizing that I can’t be a musician.
TMH (Josiah): When was the last time you cried?
Lalah: Last Saturday at my buddy Rahsaan Patterson’s show. He’s a good friend of mine.
TMH (Josiah): Any last words for your fans?
Lalah: Before I answer that question I would just like to say thank you for such a unique, different and good interview. I’m happy to see that you did not ask me any questions about my father and his passing away. Too many interviewers focus so much on my father when asking me questions and it gets frustrating. So thank you for steering away from that.
TMH (Josiah): No problem and your welcome. This interview is about you as an artist, and your new album that everyone needs to go pick up.
Lalah: To the fans, thank you so much for your devoted partnership. Go pick up the album if you haven’t already and stay tuned for me to come perform at a city near you.