When
we chatted with cute American Idol-winner Justin G. in L.A., the singer/actor
had just awakened from a heavy sleep. That accounted for the HOT voice. We got
all kinds of info from his fave track on his new self-titled album to his
crush on Jennifer Garner "call me!" and the fact that, as a kid, his
room looked like a war zone. Justin feels that his film with Kelly Clarkson
was a great learning experience. He's movin' on and he's up for doing another
musical. And, did you know that Justin lived his own Blair Witch Project and
that his hair wasn't always "fluffy"? Check it out.
AGW: You have kind of an exotic look. What is your ethnic
heritage? Guarini sounds Italian.
Justin: Yep, my heritage is African-American, Irish and
Italian.
AGW: What is your most memorable moment from the American
Idol tour?
Justin: During one of my songs I would leap down the
staircase, they were pretty big stairs, I'd take four or five stairs at a time
and the security guards would go nuts but it was fun.
AGW: Do you want to write your own songs or are you happy
having songs tailored for you?
Justin: I've written on this album. "If you Wanna"
is one I did the lyrics on. I definitely want to write all my stuff and
collaborate with other people.
AGW: What is your favorite track on the album and why?
Justin: Again, It may seem a little selfish but I kind of
like "If You Wanna" because it's the one I feel most in touch with.
It's so much more personal because I wrote it with two amazing people Carol
Bayer Sager and Wade Robson. It was so nice to put my head together with them
and I'm very proud of it.
AGW: How do you go about writing songs?
Justin: A lot of times it will be a tape recorder, just
whippin' it out and putting down an idea. Other times it will be lyrics
thought out beforehand and then I'll go and do the music. Other times it will
be me just sitting at the piano plunking out melodies and some chords and
going from there and seeing what fits.
AGW: Besides singing, what do you think you do pretty
well and what do you do badly?
Justin: I think I understand people pretty well. I give
pretty good advice when it comes to issues people have in their lives. Pretty
badly? I think organization. I'm working on it but it's kind of scattered. My
life and my room [I mention "trash pit" and he agrees]. My stepdad
had this joke. He would say he would take a GPS unit with him everytime he
went into my room. He was sure he could see a couple of VietCong hiding behind
the dresser. It's a jungle in there.
AGW: In your album "Thank You" section you
thank several people for the games of "Golden Tee".. what is that
and who was involved in it?
Justin: It's a video game, an arcade game, a golf arcade
game that my best guy friends and I used to play together.
AGW: To Kelly you say "your loving spirit has kept
me at peace through all this madness". Very nice. Do you mean during the
show or the failure of the film or what?
Justin: I don't see the film as being a failure because I
learned a lot from it. Although it wasn't a box office success, it was a great
learning tool. I think the critics had it out for us before it was out. But,
from the moment I met Kelly to this day, she's been a wonderful friend and
confidant. It's amazing how much we've grown together during this whole
process.
AGW: Would you want to star in another musical film in
future?
Justin: Oh, yeah, sure, if it was the right opportunity,
without a doubt.
AGW: Are you interested in acting gigs in the future?
Justin: Oh yeah. There are a couple of things I'm reading
for right now but I don't want to jinx them. CAA is my agent and we've been
working pretty hard.
AGW: Have your folks been supportive of your career?
Justin: Oh yes. They've always supported me even at times
when it's looked abysmal. They've supported my desire to be an entertainer and
do what it is that I love; sing, dance and act. They've always been behind me
100 percent.
AGW: Do you remember the first song you ever sang in
public? What was it and how old were you?
Justin: Man there are so many different ones. The first
one I really remember was when I was in junior high and I was in a county
chorus festival and I had the only solo and it was a beautiful spiritual
called "Motherless Child", a really wonderful arrangement by a man
called Donald Dumpson who was the man who put together Boyz 2 Men. I got a
standing ovation and really enjoyed it and that's when I thought 'hey, this is
what I'd like to do'.
AGW: There is a trend away from manufactured,
"doctored" pop to a more real sound. Is this important to you…that
you don't get "overproduced"?
Justin: I think it's great that the industry is swinging
back toward singer/songwriters and towards a grittier sound. I think there's
room for everybody to be honest. With this album, I kind of fall into both
categories. I'm kind of all over the place. I really enjoyed that about the
album but I look forward to focusing it down on the next one.
AGW: Okay, the hair. You've said that it hasn't always
been this way. How did it look say, in high school? Are you going to change
it?
Justin: At the beginning of high school it was really
long. I actually chemically straightened it and I looked like a big mushroom.
It was stupid, one of those phases. Then I really just cut it all off and had
it short on the sides and back and a little long on top for some curl. Then, I
think it was like that throughout college. Then, one year when I did a project
and spent four or five months in the woods, living in a cabin, I just let it
go. It was really Blair Witch Project scary. My hair was scary. It
looked so strange. I was outside of social circles and nobody cared so I made
the transition to what it is now.
AGW: Is Simon Cowell really as tough in person?
Justin: He's just very honest with his opinion. He's
really a hilarious guy and very nice. But, on the show he takes that honesty
to the next level. More often than not he's saying what's on people's minds.
AGW: Who would you have voted for in the last American
Idol competition; Ruben or Clay?
Justin: I'm definitely a sucker for a soulful voice. I
love R&B. I think Clay has a phenominal voice and talent but Ruben appeals
more to my taste.
AGW: What would you be doing if not singing?
Justin: I'd still be going after it. I'm a firm believer
that it was meant to work out for me one way or the other.
AGW: What's in the CD player right now?
Justin: I have an I-Pod. It's got everything from Dave
Matthews to Bjork, Jay-Z, Mozart. So much stuff. All kinds of different
things.
AGW: What would be your ideal date activities?
Justin: Especially when you are getting to know
someone….this is going to sound funny but bowling, doing something, not just
go to the movies. You need something that's not just you and the other person,
so intense. You should do something and talk first.
AGW: Who are you now dying to sing a duet with?
Justin: I'm not sure but I know who I'd like to act
across from, Jennifer Garner, whoooooooooo. She's hot! Call me. Definitely hot
in Daredevil.
AGW: What do you do to kick back when on tour?
Justin: When I was on the tour, I'd just sleep. It was so
intense, more often than not I'd just watch a movie and relax with my friends
on the tour. We didn't have time to go out.
AGW: What is the best advice you were ever given and who
gave it to you?
Justin: I'd have to say some of the best advice was from
Quincy Jones. He was like 'do what you love because the rest of it is just
chasing money'.
AGW: What would you really like fans to know about you?
Justin: I want them to know that they haven't seen
anything yet. There's a whole lot to come. Once I get on my feet I'm going to
start running.
AGW: What's next for you?
Justin: Promoting the album and concerts all over the
U.S. I'm doing a reading for a movie and some television stuff is coming
around the corner. Go visit my website.