Growing up in Oakland, an underprivileged youth, you never dream you will see these countries. |
They liked our voices, but they said Marvin Gaye was in the past. They said we were too old school. They wanted us to change our sound to be more like what was on the radio. We wouldn't do that. |
We bought a lot of musical equipment, and that doesn't hold value. Other than that, most of the money went back into our record company, The Mint. We made a lot of money, but we haven't put a record out in five years. |