Nile Rodgers laughs at the idea that he is responsible for creating the sound of the summer.
Sure, he's featured on the global smash "Get Lucky" with Daft Punk, offering that trademark funk guitar sound that has been getting people moving since the '70s. And yes, Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" and Bruno Mars' "Treasure" both have more than a little of Rodgers' band Chic's hits "Le Freak" and "Good Times" in them. Isn't that enough proof?
"It sounds a little big to me," Rodgers says, calling from his Connecticut home. "I'm just doing the same stuff I've been doing all the time."
He says his success this summer is a bit of simply being in the right place at the right time. But for Rodgers, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2010 and has been very open about his battle with the disease, time is extraordinarily precious and he intends to do as many things as he can.
His plans include a massive tour for Chic, a Broadway musical about his life, plenty of collaborations, including work with top EDM artists Avicii and David Guetta, and support for causes he believes in, including AFTEE (All for the East End), a charity that supports a variety of nonprofit organizations on Long Island's East End.
"It's all part of my therapeutic plan," he says. "I feel pretty great. The thing most people don't know is that when you have a very aggressive form of cancer, you do whatever you have to do to recover. … I decided to embark on this crazy journey."
Challenges, Rodgers says, thrill him.
He says many people have questioned his idea of writing his own Broadway musical, but he says he believes he will finish it by early next year. "The more they say I can't, the more I feel confident," he says. "Maybe that's my great motivator. I've been swimming upstream the whole time."