

When Oprah said that, it made me think deeper. Q: I’ve never gotten that from your music.Ī: Oprah and I were talking about my music-industry journey. When I would talk about my music industry experience and stuff, that to people, I looked like a victim. So what she meant was that I looked like a victim. A calling card is how people see you, not necessarily how you see yourself. Because it was Oprah, I had to really give it some thought. Did that interview have an impact on the album, too?Ī: Oprah asked me how long has unworthy been my calling card. Q: You talked about worthiness in your interview with Oprah Winfrey for her “Super Soul Sunday” series in 2013. Where: Smart Financial Centre, 18111 Lexington, Sugar Landĭetails: $55-$133 See More Collapse

It’s not surprising that Oprah Winfrey included India.Arie in her SuperSoul 100 list of visionaries and influential leaders. Courtesy photo Show More Show LessĪfter 20 years of making music and four Grammys, India.Arie is still firmly focused on being true to herself. Grammy-award winning singer India Arie has a new album, "Worthy," and a new tour. Singer India Arie comes to the Smart Financial Center on Benedict Evans Show More Show Less 5 of5 Grammy-award winning singer India Arie will be performing at SmartFinancial Center for her "Worthy" tour in May 2019. Contributed photo / Contributed photo Show More Show Less 2 of5 ambassador for UNICEF and supporter of the Half the Sky Movement to eradicate the oppression of women worldwide, will headline the Grace Farms Foundation's second anniversary celebration benefiting a campaign to help eradicate modern day slavery on Oct.
