A Quote by Luke James

I was raised on Marvin Gaye. Before I knew Babyface or anyone else, I knew Marvin Gaye. My mother played Marvin Gaye. — © Luke James
I was raised on Marvin Gaye. Before I knew Babyface or anyone else, I knew Marvin Gaye. My mother played Marvin Gaye.
I was a big fan of Marvin Gaye, and when my parents were at work, I would get in front of the mirror, put my father's clothes on and pretend I was singing Marvin Gaye songs.
I actually get a lot of messages with people saying, 'What's a Marvin Gaye?' and, I mean... Oh, wow. I must be getting old, because someone who was born in 2004 just asked me what a Marvin Gaye was.
Marvin Gaye is an inspiration to me. He was one of the first Motown musicians that my mom and dad introduced me to, and I always thought it would be a good idea if I was ever an artist, and now I am, to make a record called 'Marvin Gaye.'
I would love to play Janis Gaye in the Marvin Gaye story. If they ever do the Marvin Gaye story, I would love to play Janis - just throwing that out there.
I knew I wanted to make a concept record in song-cycle form, like my favorite Marvin Gaye records where everything just continuously flows.
I'm a huge Marvin Gaye fan.
I'd say I got into Marvin Gaye properly in college.
I love Marvin Gaye. I like jazz and all that stuff.
I spread love wherever I'm at. I'm like Marvin Gaye.
I listened to a lot of Marvin Gaye and Motown records.
Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On' slows the world down.
I can't be Stevie Wonder; I can't be Marvin Gaye, but I can be the foundation that I think withholds that mold.
Miguel has this Prince, Marvin Gaye, old-school feel that I love.
Marvin Gaye was one of the coolest. I look to him as a style icon and as an artist.
I still like the stuff from the old days: Marvin Gaye, Donnie Hathaway.
I'm in L.A., I'm in my early 20s, and I'm like, 'There are so many pretty girls here! Let's Marvin Gaye and get it on!'
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