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Creativity Quote by Bootsy Collins

"I've thought maybe of getting younger artists out doing stuff, like I used to do a lot of. I don't wanna do it day in and day out like I used to, but I still wanna do it"

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Bootsy Collins is staging a retirement that refuses to be an exit. The line moves in two directions at once: outward toward the next generation, and inward toward a body and schedule that no longer want the old grind. That push-pull is the whole point. Bootsy isnt making a grand statement about mentorship; hes describing a working musicians reality in plain clothes: the road is brutal, the hunger changes, but the itch to build a vibe doesnt age out.

The specific intent is practical and cultural. Hes floating the idea of putting younger artists on the move, getting them gigs, putting them in rooms where the music has to earn its keep live. Coming from a funk architect whose legend was forged in constant motion, it reads like an attempt to preserve a method, not a museum: the apprenticeship of touring, the nightly recalibration with a crowd, the discipline that turns style into pocket.

The subtext is also about control. Bootsy wants to stay in the current without being consumed by it. "I dont wanna do it day in and day out" is a boundary, but "I still wanna do it" is the refusal to become an elder statesman who only appears for tribute nights. Hes positioning himself as a catalyst: less frontline labor, more curatorial spark. In an era where music careers are built on algorithms and isolated content, Bootsy is quietly insisting that the real engine is still human momentum, passed hand to hand.

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Bootsy Collins (born October 26, 1951) is a Musician from USA.

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