Pop icon Lionel Richie talks about son's tattoo, upcoming tour and BET honor

FILE - In this Jan. 25, 2014 file photo, recording artist Lionel Richie performs onstage at The 56th Annual GRAMMY Awards Salute to Industry Icons with Clive Davis, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Richie is keeping busy with his “All the Hits All Night Long” tour, which kicks off its second North American leg May 29, 2014, in Vancouver. (Photo by Frank Micelotta/Invision/AP, file) (The Associated Press)

FILE - In this March 25, 1986 file photo, singer Lionel Richie, performs his Oscar-winning song "Say Me, Say You," at the Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. Richie went solo from The Commodores in 1982, and enjoyed even greater success, including winning the Oscar, Grammy and Golden Globe. In June 2014, he'll receive the lifetime-achievement award from Black Entertainment Television at its annual BET Awards. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, file) (The Associated Press)

FILE - In this April 2, 2012 file photo, Nicole Richie speaks onstage at ACM Presents: Lionel Richie and Friends in Concert in Las Vegas. Lionel Richie went solo from The Commodores in 1982, and enjoyed even greater success, including winning the Oscar, Grammy and Golden Globe. In June 2014, he'll receive the lifetime-achievement award from Black Entertainment Television at its annual BET Awards. (AP Photo/Jeff Bottari, file) (The Associated Press)

For Lionel Richie, part of parenthood has been payback.

The pop icon's 19-year-old son Miles had initials inked on his hand by "Keeping up With the Kardashians" star Kylie Jenner. A video of it was posted on TMZ and made headlines on gossip blogs and celebrity websites.

"In life, they say to me, 'What did you do to your parents, Lionel?' And I said, 'I tried to destroy them,'" a laughing Richie said in a recent interview, noting that he thought daughter Nicole, a tabloid regular, was the parental cross he would have to bear.

"I think Miles may be the next," Richie added, smiling. "I'm only holding my breath."

Richie is also keeping busy with his All the Hits All Night Long tour, which kicks off its second North American leg May 29 in Vancouver, Canada. CeeLo Green will open.

During a break in rehearsals, the 64-year-old Richie joked: "If I wait another 10 years, even I won't remember the lyrics."

The song list will include hits he had in the 1970s and early 1980s with the Commodores. Richie left the band to go solo in 1982 and enjoyed even greater success, including Grammys, an Oscar and a Golden Globe. Next month he will be honored at the BET Awards with a lifetime achievement award.

"I don't take it lightly, especially from BET because I know, I know the talent that's there. So, I'm quite honored," he said. "I was shocked ... I didn't realize I had finally grown up to that stage."