do you make it a habit of being dishonest when you give interviews um when I do when I give interviews I tell whatever I want to say to help sell records with with with all due respect I was uh high and drunk every time I did an interview last year and Mr thick I I do have to ask you um when you when you did the interview that we just played from VH1 were you drunk and on biked in I was I I didn't do a single interview last year here without um being high on
both okay so the answer to my question is yes yes were you um drunk and on viad in when you did the Oprah show yes do you consider yourself an honest person no I didn't even use the Marvin Gay thing until everyone started saying to me hey it's reminiscent of the Marvin Gay Song in quotes you'll see a statement where Mr thick says quote for forel and I were in the studio making a couple of records and then on the third day I told them I wanted to do something kind of like Marvin Gaye Got
to Give It Up did uh he tell you that no sir okay unfortunately these questions that you're asking me refer to a portion of our business in the music industry when people come in sometimes to either co-write or when they need songs sometimes they embellish those stories and so what you're hanging your hat on here is a guy that you know wants the world to perceive that like you know that song was primarily you know like his his his he had the impetus of the Genesis for it but that's not the way I work a
b again I just highlight this to you what you're doing is you're you're taking exerpts from a conversation of an interview where a guy is presenting to the world that these are his songs so he's going to say yeah I got such a such and such and such and such and such but that's not the case I'm happy to answer all these questions but unfortunately this is the this is the this is the part of it all that just makes it a little confusing for you