In the recording, which was allegedly made without his knowledge, he can be heard talking about a relationship that marked him deeply. According to the audio, it took him years to get over Diana Ross, whom he describes as an intense love that left him completely in love.

“I loved her so much… I would have given her money, jewelry, a house, a car, whatever. I was never enough,” you can hear in the call.

But that’s not all; in other fragments, he talks about his desire to experience something he felt he never truly had:
“I just want to know what it’s like to be in a real relationship… I don’t want to die without having experienced it,” he says, revealing a much more vulnerable side.

He also mentions that, although he was emotionally involved, that relationship never fully materialized:
“I was with someone, but it never really happened… it never became something complete,” he adds.


Beyond the words themselves, the tone reflects someone who was not only talking about love, but about a deep need for connection, and it reveals a little-known side: that of someone who, despite the fame, was still searching for something as simple and as complex as love.
