"A lot of what I have always done is do other singers"
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The subtext is especially pointed for Scaggs, whose identity sits at a crossroads of blue-eyed soul, R&B reverence, and West Coast polish. He came up absorbing Ray Charles phrasing, Bobby “Blue” Bland grit, the cool precision of jazz, then filtering it through a studio era that rewarded versatility. In that context, “doing other singers” isn’t mere mimicry; it’s how you earn credibility in Black-rooted genres while knowing you’ll always be seen as an outsider borrowing the grammar.
There’s also a sly acknowledgement of the session-musician ecosystem around him (and adjacent figures like Toto’s orbit): adult contemporary excellence as a kind of professional acting. The intent isn’t confession as apology; it’s a pragmatic stance on influence. Scaggs frames identity not as a single, sacred voice but as a stack of voices you can convincingly wear - and, if you’re good enough, make feel like your own.
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