Soul Strings
The first thing you notice isn’t the melody—it’s the feeling. Kenny G joins us to pull back the curtain on how a saxophone became a voice that people recognize in a heartbeat, and why he never writes to chase an audience. He learned in a world without tutorials or feeds, which forced a kind of musical solitude that sharpened tone, taste, and endurance. That isolation became an advantage, turning breath and brass into a signature sound that bridged smooth jazz, R&B, and pop. We get into the daily discipline that keeps his lines clean and his stamina high: early mornings, three-hour practice sessions, time in the gym, and a standard that doesn’t bend for convenience. He breaks down how he approaches collaborations, from soul to K-pop, with a craftsman’s patience—listening, refining, and delivering parts that serve the song without diluting his identity. The viral Valentine’s Day with Kim and Kanye becomes a case study in preparation meeting opportunity, and he shares how that spontaneity led straight to late-night television and a fresh wave of attention. For the gearheads and technique-curious, Kenny explains circular breathing and the Guinness World Record for the longest sustained sax note—what it takes, why the rules are strict, and how moisture on a reed can end a 45-minute hold. We also talk about choices and chances: early breaks with Barry White and Jeff Lorber, an investment in Starbucks, an airplane awaiting repairs, and the one career decision he’d redo with Clive Davis. Through it all, a simple philosophy anchors the journey: get so great the world can’t say no. If you love music, craft, and stories that reveal what it takes to stay excellent over decades, this one’s for you. Hit play, share it with a friend who needs the push to practice, and leave a review telling us the one habit you refuse to skip.
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