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Patti LaBelle: Thoughts On Life

Posted Nov 29th 2007 10:28AM by Alexis Stodghill
Filed under: health

Miss Patti's Thoughts On Life

By Clay Cane, Special to AOL Black Voices

Patti LaBelle is one of the greatest living soul legends of all time, a dynamic icon who paved the way for nearly every R&B artist imaginable. The "sixty-three years young" diva made history with the eclectic soul group Patti LaBelle and the Blue Belles, which eventually morphed into LaBelle. Patti's solo career is one an enviable one, still working after forty-five years in the music business.



This holiday season, Patti LaBelle returns with her extraordinary Christmas CD 'Miss Patti's Christmas.' In a one-on-one interview with Black Voices a vibrant Miss Patti dishes on current R&B singers, living with diabetes and much more.

You're a pioneer in R&B. How do you think the music industry has changed for black women in R&B versus today?


Patti: Versus today... these woman can come out and do anything, sell records and can't do a show. That's the difference! Back in the day we could sing the record, perform the song on stage and give you a great show. There aren't many Gladys Knights left today who are doing it and doing it well. The only one I can say and I know for a fact -- Beyonce kicks butt!

Do you think R&B has downgraded from the point where you started?

Patti: Yes because most of the R&B singers are gone. I was listening to some Teddy Pendergrass the other day and all the Philly International music, like Phyllis Hyman.

I recently did a story on Phyllis Hyman a few months ago. I know you guys were friends. Could you give some reflections on Phyllis?

Patti: We were buddies. There was nobody like her. She was one of the craziest people I knew but that's because she had so much fun. I think she had a feeling she was going to have a short life. She lived like it was her last day. Every day I saw her she was trying to get me in trouble with her. I said, "Girl, I ain't doing no drugs!" I'm not going out like that in no way. Her and my sister Jackie, they were close because my sister did drugs. They didn't do heavy drugs, but they were smoking that pot. I said, "First of all, if I smoke I won't sing again" or at least I thought I wouldn't so I never did anything.

What is your hands-down best recipe?

Patti: Macaroni and cheese! In January my cooking DVD is coming out and I do it with eight cheeses, shrimp and lobster. You have to have it!

You've been open about having a nose job. Would you ever consider more plastic surgery?

Patti: No, my friend, she wants me to go with her to get that permanent eye thing, you know, the tattoo. I went to get the eyebrows done the first time, honey that lady has been waiting seven months for me to come back. I ain't going back -- I'm afraid of the needle. It's hard enough for me doing my blood sugar and sticking myself seven times a day for insulin. I don't want anymore pain. To get stuff taken off you've got to get cut. Do I look like a cutter to you? I can't even go back to finish my eyebrows!



November is American Diabetes month and you're an ambassador for diabetes. Can you give us some information and why it's important to be aware of it?

Patti: I've been diabetic for 14 years. It's so important for you to check and see if you're diabetic. If I hadn't passed out on stage 14 years ago -- I probably would've found out, but maybe later. When it came back with my diagnosis he said, "Did you know you're diabetic?" I had flash backs of my mother who was diabetic, my aunt, my uncle. I'm on insulin seven times a day and pills. Diabetes is no joke; I check my blood sugar like five times a day. Being a diabetic is being a person sort of in prison, but you won't hurt and it's a quiet death. That's why you have to check yourself and make sure you take your medicine. Make sure you eat those five meals a day, if you can. Just take care of yourself, exercise, I have a pool and I can't swim, but I can get in and kick. I have a trainer, who I want to fight every time she comes in the house, I can't stand her, but she jumps and gets me moving. Once you start a routine, continue probably for the rest of your life.

You look incredible. What advice can you give to our readers to age gracefully?

Patti: Get a beautiful man, look at him. If you can't do anything with him just look at him. It will keep you feeling beautiful. You can't look at no moose all day, all night and wake up looking happy! You look at somebody beautiful, you wake up with a smile on your face. Not that you're going to have sex or anything, it's just you need beauty in your life. You don't need nothing old and decrepit, nobody with maggots and worms -- you don't need this! Girls, look for somebody healthy, strong, beautiful, but somebody first with a heart of gold and who loves you for you. Believe in yourselves and that'll keep you healthy and young looking. No matter what people say about you, know that you're the baddest thing out there. Know it, claim it!
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1. Well, All Right! Patti Is Simply Incredible. Most Of Us Have At Least One Of Her CD's (Probably Many More). Patti Has Reigned At The Top Of R&B Music Every Since I Was Born And Long Before. Thank GOD For Patti LaBelle. Patti Is The Definition Of R&B.
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JC at 7:55PM on Nov 29th 2007

2. The eternal epitome of BEAUTY, CLASS, and FABULOSITY! I love her for just being who she is, PATTI take it or leave it!! For so many years, I thought well, there will never be another Patti LaBelle. Then God said let their be FANTASIA!! That Fantasia has so much talent, I want somebody to get a hold of her and get her on the straight and narrow!! Patti, go slap some sense into that child!! LOL

Zuri Kyle Chambers at 7:39AM on Nov 30th 2007

3. I love it! I have someone beautiful to look at every day, so thanks to Pattie i know beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Juliaette at 11:49AM on Nov 30th 2007

4. Patti is an ICON for our generation, she is the epitome of grace & class; The tru definition and a music legend!!! I'm a life long fan, she was my first live concert, and i never tire of seeing her, with each performance leaving me wanting more of Miss Say My Name !!!!

Bookluvher at 11:51AM on Nov 30th 2007

5. I love Patti, she has a heart of gold and a voice to go along with it. She's a bad bad Philly Girl and we are proud to have her. Phyllis was also a beautiful Philly Girl and she is truly missed. Keep on doing what you're doing Patti. Much Love!

Malikah at 2:21PM on Nov 30th 2007

6. I love patti, my mother introduce me to her music back like 25 years ago and i never left her and patti
i hope look like you you look very very good and you are beautiful. I give you much much love.

luwanna rhodes at 4:02PM on Nov 30th 2007

7. Patti is a beautiful black women, and plus she is in her own class when it comes so singing her concerts are unbelievable, if you have not been go. http://www.worldclassskate.com
Skate with brakes.

Bob at 5:51PM on Nov 30th 2007

8. Patti is the best. i saw her in concert in Dallas once, and i have tickets to see her here in Marksville,Louisiana on the 29th of this month (Dec.)
She put on the the best show ever, i just love her.

Gracie at 7:42PM on Nov 30th 2007

9. THIS IS MY ALL TIME FAVORITE

Aaron R Pender at 8:25PM on Nov 30th 2007

10. Wow!, Nice to see a feature on Patti today!. She is truly an icon as she has a tremendous talent and a very bright outlook on life. Her concerts remain a mini broadway production of sorts!

Aaron R Pender at 8:27PM on Nov 30th 2007

11. THERE IS NO ONE LIKE PATTI, SHE'S IN A CLASS ALL BY HERSELF. THE STYLE, CLASS, INTEGRITY AWESOME WOMAN.
GOD BLESS YOU PATTI... YOU STILL GOT IT!

CASSAUNDRA at 8:42PM on Nov 30th 2007

12. Patti is the DIVA of all DIVA'S!! No one, and I mean no one, can touch Miss Patti! She is a walking blessing who blesses our ears every time she opens her mouth to sing a song! Keep on doing your thing and always trust in GOD Ms. Patti! Love you forever!

Sharon at 9:15PM on Nov 30th 2007

13. Musically on CD, I enjoy Patti! However, when Patti's on stage performing, she "over sings!" It's too a point where the song has nothing left in it! No soul, no meaning...nothing! Screaming on stage does not equate to an awesome performance. Sometimes Patti's appearance looks "drag queenish!"

Alphonso at 10:41PM on Nov 30th 2007

14. Patti, Patti, please keep continue to be the wonderful entertainer and most caring , down to earth performer that you have always been,. Oh yeah, don't even worry about what Alphonso said, he just mad look at his name Alphonso, imagine that !!!!!lol
I love you Patti

DIVA01 at 12:23AM on Dec 1st 2007

15. Patti always seems to bring the best out of me with her songs. I love even more when I go to her concerts. Patti you're just above the rest with your grace and humanity and I will always love you for all you do. You look fabulous all the time and we love you!!! Lose weight today.

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Ken at 1:57AM on Dec 1st 2007

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