We're talking to the people, so it's all colors, all religions. Music is music. That's the beauty of it. It cuts through all of those barriers or borders.
There's hope for unity, and there's hope for love and understanding. That's how I feel personally, and I know other people feel that way, too.
I'm free, music is free, my root is reggae music. Reggae is the root which extends into the tree, and branches into different things.
First song I write, me go to my mother, and she say, 'Write love songs.' She's one of the oldest, so she's gone through it all, and she understand that discipline and level to where them take the craft to perfection.
I want people to take away a message of love, of looking at the way you are living and thinking where we can work to be or better and feel better.
Whatever they're feeling, I want them to be able to turn up my music and think, relax, and get good vibes.
Everyone loves the Beatles, but if you really dig into their music, they were actually speaking on things. When you have such a following, you can influence all these people, not only older people, but the younger people. That's where the change starts.
Being his grandson has never been a burden. It's a light because I'm carrying on his message of love and the unification of mankind, brothers and sisters stronger together, to a whole new generation.