Vandross Signs With Clive Davis

ByABC News
September 14, 2000, 8:19 PM

Sept. 14 -- Clive Davis new label, J Records, has snared its first high-profile act: R&B singer Luther Vandross.

Im signing with Clive Davis new company,Vandross confirmed Wednesday. Im the first signing

His thoughts?

Oh, please! Im so happy,chuckles Vandross, who hasnt released an album since 1998s overlooked I Know on Virgin Records. Thats what took so long. I waited for that particular scenario to run its course and develop correctly,he says. It was worth it.

Vandross says hell be signing the final touches on the contract next week, and will then begin work on his J Records debut. Currently on tour on a co-headlining bill with Boyz II Men, he has yet to write any songs or even get a good idea of what that record will sound like.

Nah, thats the exciting part,says Vandross. Right after the tour ends, Im looking forward to getting down to business. Its all-consuming, the end of the tour and the next record company. Thats got me pretty preoccupied.

No Speculation on ControversyAs far as the controversy over Davis getting ousted at Arista Records, Vandross claims he doesnt know and doesnt care what happened. It all turned out great, and thats all I really care to concern myself with,he says. Who knows the dynamics of people and their associations? I cant speak on it because Id only be speculating.

Vandross isnt exactly the first signing; Davis reportedly took Arista artists Deborah Cox, Q-Tip, Next, LFO, and Shannon Curfman with him when he left.

Vandross sees the label change as a new lease on life. And he also wants to make it clear that his own life is just fine, thank you.

Rumors have circulated over his dramatic weight loss in recent years. I lost 114 pounds,says the svelte crooner. People speculated as to whether Im sick or dead. There was a rumor that I was dead! A real, live rumor! Everyone was calling: Patti LaBelle; Barry White called from Monte Carlo; Richard Marx. Everyone called, concerned. I dont know how that stuff happens, but Ive never been healthier