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At any time, you can update your settings through the "EU Privacy" link at the bottom of any page. These choices will be signaled globally to our partners and will not affect browsing data. For the first time, the record completely reflects Miguel when out of the limelight. The album represents where he goes, what he does, and the people he hangs out with.
But I probably will be at some bar singing my heart out with a Jack and Coke in my hand. The result was "Adorn," the lead single off Kaleidoscope Dream that catapulted to the top of charts garnering Miguel his third No. Its buzzing, grinding bass was a preview of the dirtier, grimier sound that Miguel has brought to the table with the album. So, come take this ride with me" Those fans have obliged. This is new territory for Miguel, but one that he's perfectly equipped to handle, as he shows that the soulfulness and purity of his voice is strengthened when he belts out sky-scraping choruses.
All is serene, though he was disappointed by the sound tonight. Next stop is Germany, where he is playing in Hamburg. The day before the gig, I join him at our photoshoot. Between shots, Miguel returns to the mirror to obsess about a single curl on his forehead.
We sit at a table, and Miguel gives me a guided tour of his body. First his right hand. His parents split up when he was eight, and he lived with his disciplinarian estate agent mother. At school he stood out, not because he worked hard which he did , but because of his African-Mexican heritage, and the fact he was not allowed to go to parties.
When I tell him I would have thought he was a sex god from day one, he laughs. No way, he says. But at the same time I was torn, because as a kid you want to do things. And my mom was very keen on keeping me away from temptation. I was not a part of the social scene in high school. Late bloomer. Really late bloomer. Did he go to church every Sunday? Did they both feel like outsiders? So many reasons. Not just our ethnicity. Meanwhile, his father, a teacher, was encouraging him to ride the decadent road to hell.
He would tell his son all the things he had done at his age, and ask where his appetite for life was. But Miguel was too fearful of his mother to betray her. He did allow his father to introduce him to music, though. Growing up, there was a lot of classic rock. I ask again. I only say that because I respect her and the religion so much. He drank, took drugs, discovered women — and stopped going to church.
He shakes his head.
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