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John Legend and the musical superheroes behind his new album

NEW YORK (AP) - John Legend has formed a musical version of The Avengers to help his new album marvel.

'œWe've got some musical superheroes with superpowers in here,'ť Legend said with a laugh.

His all-star team of collaborators include Grammy-winning songwriters and producers, as well as lead artists in their own right, including Raphael Saadiq, Anderson .Paak, Charlie Puth, Ryan Tedder, Ester Dean, Julia Michaels, Ricky Reed, Tayla Parx, Teddy Geiger and more.

'œI think of every album as a discovery process. I don't know what I'm going to create before I start the album, but I leave myself open. I leave myself open to my muse. I leave myself open to whatever inspires me during that time. I also leave myself open on collaborators,'ť he said.

'œBigger Love'ť is Legend's seventh album and will be released Friday. Four of the album's superheroes - Puth, Saadiq, Parx and Geiger - discuss working on Legend's album in interviews with The Associated Press.

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CHARLIE PUTH

After Charlie Puth signed to the same manager as John Legend, he thought his meeting with the EGOT winner was a welcome-to-the-family affair. But it turned into a recording session.

'œEverybody says that (John's) very quick in the studio but you can't really understand it until you're in the studio with John. You come out with a full vocal at the end of the session,'ť Puth said.

Puth produced and co-wrote the funk-soul jam 'œI Do'ť on 'œBigger Love." They recorded the song in a single day earlier this year.

'œWe were going for this unspoken 2021 Marvin Gaye kind of thing and that's, I think, what we successfully pulled off,'ť said Puth. 'œI love it because all ages can dance to it.'ť

Legend recalls Puth 'œbouncing off the walls'ť during the session, adding: 'œHis energy is so infectious.'ť

'œI think I was on three cups of cold brew,'ť Puth admitted. 'œI think I was literally so excited to be making a song. I never do sessions with other people, especially artists of the caliber of John Legend.'ť

Puth, 28, has also worked on tracks for Maroon 5, Katy Perry, Trey Songz, CeeLo Green, Thomas Rhett, 5 Seconds of Summer and Michael Bublé.

'œI've been doing this for five years and I came onto the scene (with) people thinking of me as the kid that just sang songs that other people wrote for him... Believe it or not, I still have that stigma against me,'ť Puth said.

'œI'm still in the proving-myself phase. I hope to be in a position one day where I can work with even more geniuses like John. I think I'm getting there, and this is a really great start to it.'ť

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RAPHAEL SAADIQ

John Legend said he enjoyed Raphael Saadiq executive producing his recent Christmas album so much that he asked the revered musician to hold the same title on 'œBigger Love.'ť

'œIt's a role that I always wanted to participate in. You get to save some of your brain. You get to work with other talented writers,'ť said Saadiq, who called himself 'œa utility person who could kind of bring things together.'ť

'œAlmost like how Quincy (Jones) would do it back in the day,'ť he added. 'œBring all the right players to it. You bring the horns to it. You bring the strings to it. Put together a little family of people that can jump on these records and make these records even more special.'ť

In addition to overseeing the album, Saadiq plays guitar and bass on several songs and co-produced two tracks. Legend said although there are several songwriters and producers on the project, Saadiq helped him make sure the album felt like one voice.

'œWe were like a brain trust for the album, making sure that there was enough consistency and cohesion,'ť Legend said.

Saadiq, whose rose to the top of the R&B charts in the trio Tony! Toni! Toné!, has also crafted songs for D'Angelo, Solange, Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu, Total and others. He said he's excited for fans to listen to 'œBigger Love,'ť especially some of the more upbeat tracks, including 'œDon't Walk Away'ť featuring reggae artist Koffee.

'œ(John) knows when to pull the trigger. He knows. I always tell people, '~John's gangster, now, don't think Ohio boy ain't hitting.' He knows what he's aiming at,'ť Saadiq said. 'œI can't wait for it to come out and reach the people.'ť

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TAYLA PARX

Tayla Parx has been on a white-out songwriting streak, co-penning smash hits like Ariana Grande's 'œThank, U Next'ť and 'œ7 Rings,'ť Normani and Khalid's 'œLove Lies'ť and Panic! at the Disco's 'œHigh Hopes,'ť the longest-running No. 1 single in the history of Billboard's Hot Rock songs chart.

But when Parx, 26, was heading into a studio session with John Legend, she looked at it as an opportunity to work with a songmaster.

'œI knew he was an incredible writer. I knew I was going to be able to go into this session, not only having success in my own right, but also as a student," she said. 'œWe were really able to go off of each other's melodies and lyrical ideas because he's just more than capable,'ť she said.

Parx, who earned album of the year Grammy nominations in 2019 and 2020 thanks to her songwriting work on Janelle Monae and Grande's latest projects, co-wrote Legend's falsetto-heavy soul groove 'œI'm Ready.'ť

'œI do get a lot of calls to work with people,'ť Parx admitted. 'œI had done so much pop and so much other things, but there hadn't been a R&B artist necessarily that I worked with that had that soulful aspect of (John). There are times when John Legend has been pop. There's been times when he's been other things. ...There's not a lot of people that can be such a chameleon and go from genre to genre the way that he has."

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TEDDY GEIGER

For singer-songwriter Teddy Geiger, writing with John Legend came with some pressure.

'œThere is definitely, like, an intimidation factor,'ť Geiger said. 'œI was nervous to go in. Any time it's an artist at that level it's like, '~Oh my God, what's going on?''ť

But Geiger said in situations like those she tells herself: 'œGo in and pretend you're a band and jam out.'ť

And they did just that, creating the song 'œFocused'ť alongside Wayne Hector, Nate Mercereau and Ricky Reed, who brought Geiger into the session.

'œThe song is kind of such a good, smooth (tune),'ť she said. 'œMakes me happy to listen to that one.'ť

In addition to writing songs for herself, Geiger has co-written a number of Shawn Mendes hits, including 'œIn My Blood,'ť 'œThere's Nothing Holdin' Me Back,'ť 'œMercy'ť and 'œStitches.'ť

She said earning her first-ever Grammy nomination last year - for song of the year with 'œIn My Blood'ť - has given her more authority in writing sessions.

'œPeople will trust me more, which is fun. I get a little more leeway to just try stuff and people will follow my train of thought a little more naturally,'ť she said.

'œIt's the same thing with my first hit song - it's like all of a sudden everyone's like, '~Well what would you do?' in the session, whereas before they were like, '~You don't know anything.''ť

In this June 13, 2020 photo, singer-songwriter John Legend appears during a photo session at The Bel Air Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., to promote his latest album "Bigger Love." (Photo by Rebecca Cabage/Invision/AP) The Associated Press
In this June 13, 2020 photo, singer-songwriter John Legend appears during a photo session at The Bel Air Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., to promote his latest album "Bigger Love." (Photo by Rebecca Cabage/Invision/AP) The Associated Press
In this June 13, 2020 photo, singer-songwriter John Legend appears during a photo session at The Bel Air Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., to promote his latest album "Bigger Love." (Photo by Rebecca Cabage/Invision/AP) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Aug. 14, 2018 file photo, singer-songwriter Charlie Puth performs at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. Puth produced and co-wrote the funk-soul jam 'œI Do' on John Legend's new album "Bigger Love." They recorded the song in a single day earlier this year. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) The Associated Press
In this May 29, 2018 photo, singer-songwriter Charlie Puth poses for a portrait in his home music studio in Beverly Hills, Calif. Puth produced and co-wrote the funk-soul jam 'œI Do' on John Legend's new album "Bigger Love." They recorded the song in a single day earlier this year. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
In this June 13, 2020 photo, singer-songwriter John Legend appears during a photo session at The Bel Air Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., to promote his latest album "Bigger Love." (Photo by Rebecca Cabage/Invision/AP) The Associated Press
In this June 13, 2020 photo, singer-songwriter John Legend appears during a photo session at The Bel Air Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., to promote his latest album "Bigger Love." (Photo by Rebecca Cabage/Invision/AP) The Associated Press
FILE - In this March 4, 2018 file photo, Raphael Saadiq arrives at the Oscars in Los Angeles. John Legend said he enjoyed Saadiq executive producing his 2018 Christmas album so much that he asked the Grammy-winning revered musician to play a similar role on 'œBigger Love.' In addition to overseeing the album, Saadiq plays guitar and bass on several songs and co-produced two tracks. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - This Sept. 10, 2018 file photo shows Teddy Geiger at the premiere for "The Death and Life of John H. Donovan" during the Toronto International Film Festival. Geiger collaborated with Wayne Hector, Nate Mercereau and Ricky Reed on the song "Focused" for John Legend's album "Bigger Love." (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, FIle) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Feb. 10, 2019 file photo, Tayla Parx arrives at the 61st annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. Parx, who earned his Grammy nominations for album of the year in 2019 and 2020 thanks to her songwriting work on Janelle Monae and Grande's latest albums, co-wrote John Legend's falsetto-heavy soul groove 'œI'm Ready.' (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
This combination photo shows singer-songwriter John Legend, center, with artists he has collaborated with, clockwise from top left, Raphael Saadiq, Rapsody, Charlie Puth, Oak Felder, Jhené Aiko, Julia Michaels, Gary Clark Jr., Teddy Geiger, Anderson.Paak, Ester Dean, Tayla Parx and Ryan Tedder. (AP Photo) The Associated Press
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