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John Legend Says His Upcoming 'Sexiest Album to Date' Will Be Perfect to 'Make Some Corona Babies'

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John Legend says he's working on an album for all the lovers out there.The music superstar joined Jimmy Fallon via video chat on Tuesday, for an all new on YouTube, and he dished about his new music.Legend — who came on to promote the non-profit charity Feeding America — joined Fallon from the comfort of his own living room, and teased his forthcoming album, sharing, «It's actually probably my sexiest album to date.»«Which could work if you're stuck at home and want to make some corona-babies,» Legend said with a laugh, referring to the quarantines and self-isolation practices being implemented across the country amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.«So I feel like if you're spending a lot of time with your partner and you need a

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