Durand Bernarr is a star — not because of his NPR: Tiny Desk concert that amassed over 900,000 views and had his band clad in Proud Family costumes, nor because of his ability to hold his own while on stage with legends. It’s because he’s discovered that the best strategy as an entertainer is to stay true to himself. Following the release of his highly anticipated album Wanderlust and his sold-out 17-city tour, the Wanderlust Tour, Bernarr recently announced his 15-city follow-up tour: My Bad For Taking So Long…The Wanderlust Tour Continues. The shows kick off on Sept. 6 at The Abbey in Orlando, Florida. The tour will stop across the U.S. in Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina and more before concluding in Berlin on Nov. 20. Blavity spoke with Bernarr about his journey to Wanderlust and everything he’s learned along the way. Many were first introduced to Bernarr through a viral clip of him singing a sultry rendition of Beyonce’s “Sorry.” Leading up to that moment, the artist said...