Elizabeth Bruneau, AOL
"He blurred that line of 'What is black music?'" Varner states. "He truly represents the concept of being an artist and not just a singer."
Varner, whose own soulful vocals can be heard on her forthcoming RCA Records debut album, Perfectly Imperfect, also shares how Jackson inspires her to "go against the grain" and the song of his she fancies most. Here's a hint: "Mama say mama sah mama coosah."
Watch Elle Varner's Black Music Month interview below.
Watch Elle Varner Speak on Michael Jackson for Black Music Month



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