Randall Darius Jackson (born June 23, 1956) is an American bassist, singer, record producer, entrepreneur and television personality.
You know, I'm kind of a wild crazy workaholic guy.
I think any show after the Super Bowl will have huge numbers.
Figure out who you are.
The pop-star thing bores me because it's somebody programming someone else. Stand over here, sing that, no, sing it like this, talk like that, when they ask you this, don't say that, say this, hold that, drive this, stay here, live there - you're not even a human being. You're a puppet.
I chalk up the fact that I got diabetes to my body saying, 'Dude, you have been doing wrong for way too long!'
I always wanted to be a leading man!
If you look at the charts every year, there may be five or ten memorable songs from each year.
I used to think I was a singer; I had my own delusions about it.
You can never go more than three or four hours without having something to nibble on or eat - you have to graze all day long.
If you can turn your wants into your needs, you can do anything.
Accept who you are and try and make the best of that.
I'm still true to my Southern roots.
I believe that you should move and eat right.
When you're used to being in the public eye, if you've got a disease, you've got to own up to it. It's about being about it, not running from it.
You never know what the future brings.
Every label thinks, when they sign someone, 'This is the perfect pedigree to sign. They're cute, they can sing, they can dance, et cetera. ' And they say to the public, 'Here, this is what you're gonna like. ' But you might say, 'No, I don't like that!' You'll probably say 'no' many more times than you'll say 'yes!
I think there's an abundance of talent in America and there will never be not a lot of talent out there.
I've sung background for a couple of bands.
If I'm paying money to come to see you, you shouldn't look like everybody else in the crowd.
I'm a much healthier eater and I've lost quite a bit of weight over the years.