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Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Luke James recently sat down with EBONY to talk about paying tribute to music icons and offered his reaction to the ongoing debate about the current king of R&B.

During recent television and music performances, James portrayed New Edition’s Johnny Gil, covered Luther Vandross’ “Dance With My Father” and sang during the 2017 Soul Train Award tribute to Toni Braxton. He finds being able to honor musical figures important.

“It’s
people that kind of led the way through their trials and tribulations but still
reached the mountain top of putting music out or their art out and inspiring
this kid from New Orleans,” James, 34, said about honoring some of music’s
greatest. “To be able to give flowers to these people while they are here and
to continue to do such is important because these people helped all of our
lives in so many different ways and they have no clue.”

James
gave his opinion on the king of R&B debate, which was sparked in December 2018 after
music newcomer Jacquees proclaimed the title for himself. His move sparked an
ongoing conversation among fans and singers.

“I
think such a title [or] trolling situation doesn’t warrant the energy from such
beings as talented, gifted individuals,” James said in response to being left
out of the mainstream conversation. “We’re all human, so we feel it. In
hindsight, I know when BJ [the Chicago Kid] is in the studio creating it’s not
a thought in his head.”

He
added, “I know for me it’s not a thought. It’s just an [observation] like ‘Oh,
this is [a] trending thing that is happening.’”

The
“Drip” singer said that he is unmoved by the conversation because he views
himself as much more than a title.

“I
don’t really consider myself in that category,” James said. “Not to sound
larger than life, but I actually feel like I’m larger than that box, king of R&B.
I don’t understand how to talk about that because it’s so small to me.”

The Star actor
also agreed with Chaka Khan’s February 2019 statement
that today’s singers lack talent. Watch the full interview above and be on the
lookout for new music from James this year.

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