We asked folks about legacy and what they want people to remember about them. We’ve shared some of those responses below.

Terra Andrews | Artist & Owner of Andrews Craft Arts

My grandmother once told me that her belief was that God bases whether or not we get into Heaven by the amount of love in our hearts. That has stuck with me for many years. My grandmother felt that regardless of what beliefs any of us hold, love is the key and that is what I want my legacy to be- Read more>>

Kaasim | RNB Artist and Entrepreneur

I want people to remember that I took the hard way. That I didn’t sign a piece of paper that stripped me of my money and control to be included or accepted. I didn’t sacrifice my capital to be deemed successful by people who didn’t know the first thing about what it takes to be successful in my industry. Read more>>

Tyson Halford | Musician, Performer & Recording Artist

I really just want people to remember me as a good person. Humility has always been important to me. I may be a performer, but when I perform I am still the same person onstage as I am offstage. I never liked the idea of trying to be someone I wasn’t. I value authenticity when it comes to building my brand. I also work very hard on the musicianship side of things. I would like to be remembered as highly skilled in my craft, and as a genuine person. Read more>>