By Pauline France

Blues legend Bonnie Raitt sat with Billboard for a candid seven-part video Q&A, where she touched on several topics including the early stages of her career and her take on feminism.

An interesting fact revealed during the interview is that Raitt attended Harvard University, but dropped out at the age of 20 after meeting Son House to work in the music industry. A golden opportunity if you ask us!

During the rest of the interview, Raitt talked about the making of her album Slipstream after the loss of close loved ones, her world tour plans, and more.

Check out the entire interview in the videos below:

Part One: Leaving college to follow her dreams

Part Two: Success of her 1972 album Give It Up

Part Three: Taking home some Grammys 

Part Four: Her thoughts on Katy Perry, Adele, and more

Part Five: On being feminist 

Part Six: Recording her latest album Slipstream 

Part Seven: The launch of her label Redwing Records and future tour plans

Visit Raitt’s website here, and check out the interview at Billboard.com.