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Fans Recall Quincy Jones’ True Feelings About Donald Trump in Controversial Interview
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Fans Recall Quincy Jones’ True Feelings About Donald Trump in Controversial Interview

Fans of the late music legend. Quincy Jones have been sharing a controversial interview in which he gave his true feelings about donald trump.

The producer, musician and composer passed away on Sunday (November 3)91 years old. His seven-decade career saw him collaborate with a who’s who of music history, including Carlos Ray, billie vacation and Frank Sinatraand went on to produce michael jackson‘Thriller’, to this day the best-selling album of all time.

Since his death, Fans have been resharing some of Jones’ more outspoken statements in recent years.even when he described The Beatles as “the worst musicians in the world”, and when he talked about when U2 made him stay in bond‘s castle “because Ireland is very racist.”

It was in that same explosive interview with Vulture in 2018 – for which Jones actually apologized later – that his comments about the then-Republican president were not leaked.

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Quincy Jones, photographed in 1981. Credit: Bobby Holland/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

“I used to hang out with him,” Jones began. “He’s a crazy son of a bitch. Mentally limited: megalomaniac, narcissistic. “I can’t stand it.”

“A conductor knows more about how to lead than most businessmen, more than Trump. He doesn’t know shit. Someone who knows about real leadership wouldn’t have as many people against him as he does. “He’s a fucking idiot.”

Trump is the Republican candidate in tomorrow’s (November 5) presidential election against the Democratic candidate. Kamala Harris.

Jones continued to cause more controversy when He claimed he once dated Trump’s daughter Ivanka.when he was 72 and she was 25. He alleged that fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger told him that Ivanka had requested to have dinner with him.

“I said, ‘No problem.’ She’s a good motherfucker. She had the most beautiful legs I have ever seen in my life. But the wrong father.”

Ivanka Trump has never commented on Jones’ claims.

Jones’ other striking comments in the same interview included that he claimed he knew who killed John F. Kennedy, and an accusation that Richard Pryor once had sexual relations with Marlon Brando.

Writing about the life of Jones, NME has said: “The man they called LLQJ – Quincy Jones with loose lips – had more than a few stories to tell. It’s hard to think of an area of ​​contemporary pop culture that he hasn’t helped shape in some way, from film and television (through his production company Quincy Jones Entertainment) to, of course, music, in which he had a great support. impact like any in the last 50 years.”

Among those who have paid tribute to Jones are New Order and Peter Hookwho credit the producer for “making us big in the United States.” He owned the Qwest label, which the Manchester band were signed to in the US, and created a famous mix of their single ‘Blue Monday’ in 1988.