"So much of my career has been about saying things the way people say them, using melodies not that I can sing but that the people can sing"
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The second half is the flex, disguised as humility. “Melodies not that I can sing but that the people can sing” reframes virtuosity as a potential obstacle. Richie’s real instrument isn’t vocal acrobatics; it’s collective participation. He’s pointing to a specific democratic ideal of melody: a line sturdy enough for a stadium, a wedding dance floor, a kitchen radio. In that sense, “people” isn’t a vague audience. It’s a choir-in-waiting.
Context matters: Richie emerges from the Commodores and then dominates an era when pop had to travel through many rooms at once - Black radio, Top 40, adult contemporary, MTV. Universality was not an accident; it was architecture. The subtext is that accessibility is a discipline, not a compromise. He’s defending the idea that a song can be formally plainspoken and still emotionally exact, and that the highest ambition of a hook is to leave the artist behind and let the listener take over.
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Richie, Lionel. (2026, January 16). So much of my career has been about saying things the way people say them, using melodies not that I can sing but that the people can sing. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-much-of-my-career-has-been-about-saying-things-122690/
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Richie, Lionel. "So much of my career has been about saying things the way people say them, using melodies not that I can sing but that the people can sing." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-much-of-my-career-has-been-about-saying-things-122690/.
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"So much of my career has been about saying things the way people say them, using melodies not that I can sing but that the people can sing." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-much-of-my-career-has-been-about-saying-things-122690/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.




