The 66-year-old "Easy" hitmaker said he cannot resist getting a lasting reminder of his encounters with famous faces, he is a fan of, reported Female First.
"I bought a guitar just like BB King's Lucille and I asked him to sign it. He died about four months later.
"I'm a big believer in getting an autograph. I have presidents, major dignitaries. When I met Nelson Mandela, the first thing I said to him was, 'You gotta sign something. If I walk in a room and I'm a fan of you, I will act like a fan."
"Selfies are now replacing autographs. Now we all have cell phones, even if you don't want to be bothered, they just take a picture of you from across the room.
"So you have to be mindful of being fully dressed when you walk out in public because you'll be Instagrammed," he said.
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