After over 50 years of working with the biggest names in the music industry—from Aretha Franklin to Whitney Houston to Alicia Keys—one
certainly has quite a few impressive stories to tell. Longtime music
impresario is sharing some of his legendary tales in his new
autobiography, The Sound Track of My Life.
The over 500-page book covers Davis’ upbringing in Brooklyn, his rise from attorney to music honcho, and reveals intimate details
about his sexuality. Davis, who now serves as the chief creative
officer of Sony Music Entertainment, makes the revelation that he is
bisexual and has spent the last seven years in a relationship with a
man. Prior to his current relationship Davis was in a 13 year
partnership with another man, a doctor, following the end of his second
marriage in 1985.
In an interview with ABC’s Nightline, Davis says the "maligned and misunderstood" perception of bisexuality in society encouraged him to go public.
"I'm not lying," Davis said in response to the ABC reporter’s notion
that he's either gay, straight or lying." [Bisexuality] does exist. For
over 50 years I never had sex with a male. It wasn't repressed. I had
very good sexual relationships with women."VIA. Bet.com
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