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The soul of a songwriter: India.Arie talks about reading, writing and stoking her creative fires.


Like writing a novel or a short story or a poem, songwriting is the art of telling a story. The story is told to music--but otherwise, the bare bones No frills. No luxuries. See bare bones system.  remain the same. And like the novelist or poet, the songwriter wants her audience to think, react or be affected, in some way, by the message she imparts. To get that sort of response from other souls, the songwriter first has to mine her own--and that is not an overnight process.

In 2001, the debut CD Acoustic Soul, which sold over 2.5 million units worldwide, turned India.Arie into a household name. And with these lyrics: "I know my creator didn't make no mistakes on me--my feet, my thighs, my lips, my eyes, I'm loving what I see," her single "Not Another Girl in the Video" quickly became the anthem for everyday women everywhere. Oprah Winfrey “Oprah” redirects here. For the show, see The Oprah Winfrey Show.

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 even gushed, "We needed that song."

So perhaps it's not surprising to learn that it took India.Arie more than a year to write "Video" in part, she says, because the message was so important to her that she was determined to gel it right. That song became her declaration of independence, a singular statement that, after years of never quite fitting in, she was finally comfortable in her own skin.

Though still shy of 30 (she turns 29 in October), India.Arie has already earned the right to wear the crown previously worn by Odetta, Nina Simone, Tracy Chapman Tracy Chapman (born March 30, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for her singles, "Fast Car", "Talkin' 'Bout a Revolution", "Baby Can I Hold You" and "Give Me One Reason". She is a multi-platinum and multi-Grammy Award-winning artist.  and Lauryn Hill. She is rap's anti-dote--a contemporary chronicler unafraid to call things as she sees them while simultaneously urging us to reach for higher ground.

"I heard Stevie Wonder say that he appreciated my songwriting because I had a way of being able to tell the truth without being offensive--and that's the Libra in me; I can do that real good," India.Arie reveals. "Yet underneath, I'm real, real strong and very, very opinionated o·pin·ion·at·ed  
adj.
Holding stubbornly and often unreasonably to one's own opinions.



[Probably from obsolete opinionate : opinion + -ate1.
. But the way I express it in my music--God worked with me in a way that I could make it beautiful."

When India.Arie spoke with Black Issues Book Review, she was deep into the creative process for her third album, following Journey to India (2002). Almost every day she was going into a studio to work on the yet untitled CD. Melody after melody, lyric after lyric, song after song emerged, far more than she either needed or knew what to do with. Her creation had no beginning or end, no theme, no anticipated release date. It simply was. And is.

"The music industry is so strange--so not me--I don't even know how all this happened," India says. "Those are the things that let you know that God is real. It's like, wow--somebody can sing about what women are like in the music industry--and they play it on the radio! Who would have thought that? Not me. Everything I write--all those songs--are for me."

Although India.Arie's songs may be written, first and foremost, for herself, they are sometimes inspired by others. In the morning, after she wakes up and says her prayers, India told BIBR BIBR Bay Islands Beach Resort (Roatan, Honduras)
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 that she usually spends a few quiet moments reading. Sometimes she'll delve into spiritual books by Deepak Chopra Deepak Chopra (Hindi: दीपक चोपड़ा; born October 22, 1946) is an Indian medical doctor and writer. He has written extensively on spirituality and diverse topics in mind-body medicine.  of Neale Donald Walsch; other times she'll pick up a science fiction read by Octavia Butler or an astrology book by Susan Miller Susan Miller is the name of:
  • Susan Miller (Playmate) (born 1947)
  • Susan Miller, Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer (born 1954)
  • Susan Miller (producer), founder of Mixed Media Group, Inc.
  • Susan Miller (astrologer)
. India was deeply touched by Paulo Coelho's table The Alchemist, but she also loves reading biographies. Two of her most recent reads comprised rather an odd couple: biographies of early 20th century evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson Noun 1. Aimee Semple McPherson - United States evangelist (born in Canada) noted for her extravagant religious services (1890-1944)
McPherson
 and of contemporary comedian Bernie Mac <noinclude> Bernard Jeffrey McCullough (born October 5, 1957[1]), better known as Bernie Mac, is a two time Emmy Award-nominated American actor and comedian. . Still, the softest spot of all in India.Arie's heart is reserved for a certain legendary Nobel laureate Noun 1. Nobel Laureate - winner of a Nobel prize
Nobelist

laureate - someone honored for great achievements; figuratively someone crowned with a laurel wreath
 and Pulitzer Prize--winner.

"Somebody who has always inspired my songwriting is Toni Morrison Noun 1. Toni Morrison - United States writer whose novels describe the lives of African-Americans (born in 1931)
Chloe Anthony Wofford, Morrison
," India says. "I love her books, and I love her. She is a queen. The Bluest Eye is my favorite My Favorite is an independent synthpop band from Long Island, New York. They released two CDs: Love at Absolute Zero and Happiest Days of Our Lives. My Favorite broke up on September 14, 2005, when singer Andrea Vaughn left the band.  book by her because it inspired one of my favorite, favorite songs that I have yet to record. It's called 'Not Afraid of the Dark.'" India doesn't let anyone hear the songs that mean the most to her, preferring to guard them closely as if they were precious jewels, so it's up in the air whether or not that song will ever be released for public consumption.

What will eventually be released for our enjoyment is her third CD, one she describes as her most vulnerable and personal yet. "On this album, I got to know a lot of things about myself--and accepting them was the precursor to being able to write about it at an," she says. "I wrote the songs, recorded them, and a lot of them made me cry when I sang them. I was just, like, living. It was a totally different experience than the other albums."

Born India Arie Simpson (years later, she added the period between her first two names because she liked how it looked when she de signed her logo), she spent her early years in Denver, Colorado. For a while her mother, Joyce Simpson, sang professionally (she once opened for Stevie Wonder and Al Green), and her father, Ralph Simpson
Not to be confused with Ralph Sampson, who played in the NBA from 1983 to 1992


Ralph Derek Simpson (born August 10, 1949 in Detroit, Michigan) is a retired American basketball player. He played professionally in the ABA and NBA from 1970 to 1980.
, played in the NBA NBA
abbr.
1. National Basketball Association

2. National Boxing Association

NBA (US) n abbr (= National Basketball Association) → Basketball-Dachverband (=
. But after her parents divorced, India and older brother, J'On, moved with their mom to Atlanta.

By her own admission, India was a "bad student,"--someone who kept wrinkled notes in her bookbag and whose locker usually looked like it should be condemned. In hindsight, she says that it wasn't so much that she didn't like school--India simply hated getting up in the morning and seeing the same people and doing the same things, day in and day out Adv. 1. day in and day out - without respite; "he plays chess day in and day out"
all the time
.

Still, despite her less-than-stellar academic efforts, some things--like writing--came effortlessly to her. From the time she was seven, she can recall writing and illustrating stories and giving them to a favorite aunt. India also recalls winning a schoolwide writing contest, sponsored by Bell South, while in junior high school. "We had to write an essay on where we thought we'd be in the year 2000, and I don't remember what I wrote, but I remember the energy of it being real strong and sassy sas·sy 1  
adj. sas·si·er, sas·si·est
1. Rude and disrespectful; impudent.

2. Lively and spirited; jaunty.

3. Stylish; chic: a sassy little hat.
," she says. "That's when I started to realize that I didn't have to try so hard--that words lived in me. It was a gift that I had."

India didn't begin writing songs until she was 21, right after she learned how to play the guitar. Originally, she attended the Savannah College of Art and Design SCAD enrolls more than 7,000 students from all 50 states and 100 countries. International student enrollment is 10-12 percent.

Degree programs include advertising design, animation, architectural history, architecture, art history, arts administration (M.A.
 with the intent of becoming a jewelry maker, but as the music became more important in her life, jewelry-making became less so. Eventually, she dropped out of college altogether. In 1999, a scout for Motown Records
"Motown" redirects here. For the city, see Detroit, Michigan.
Motown Records, also known as Tamla-Motown outside of the United States, is a record label originally based out of Detroit, Michigan ("Motor City"
 discovered India on the Atlanta club circuit, and two years later Acoustic Soul was released.

And someday india also expects that she will write her own book, although she doesn't know when, where or what it will be about. All she knows is that it will be another form of creation for her--another way for India.Arie to reintroduce herself to the world.

"I consider myself an artist, maybe even a poet" she says. "And what I mean by that is that it's not more about the words, it's not more about the music, it's not more about my presence nor more about my clothes, it's not about how I wear my hair--all of it is an expression of me. These are my ideals, these are my ideas, and these are the things I feel strongly about, the things I love, the things I can't stand m everything I do, I'm expressing me." Unique. An original. And still unlike any oTher girl you'll see in a video.

Joy DuCkett Cain, who frequently writes about musicians and celebrities for various national magazines, lives with her husband and three children in Westchester, N.Y.
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