ALBUMCan We Fix Our Nation's Broken Heart - SingleStevie Wonder
More albums from Stevie Wonder
ALBUMSomeday At Christmas (Expanded Edition)Stevie Wonder
ALBUMA Time 2 LoveStevie Wonder
ALBUMConversation PeaceStevie Wonder
ALBUMJungle Fever ((Soundtrack from the Motion Picture))Stevie Wonder
ALBUMCharactersStevie Wonder
ALBUMIn Square CircleStevie Wonder
ALBUMThe Woman in Red (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Stevie Wonder
ALBUMHotter Than JulyStevie Wonder
ALBUMJourney Through the Secret Life of PlantsStevie Wonder
ALBUMSongs in the Key of LifeStevie Wonder
ALBUMFulfillingness' First FinaleStevie Wonder
ALBUMInnervisionsStevie Wonder
ALBUMTalking BookStevie Wonder
ALBUMMusic of My MindStevie Wonder
ALBUMWhere I'm Coming FromStevie Wonder
ALBUMSigned Sealed and DeliveredStevie Wonder
ALBUMMy Cherie AmourStevie Wonder
ALBUMEivets RednowStevie Wonder
ALBUMFor Once in My LifeStevie Wonder
ALBUMI Was Made To Love HerStevie Wonder
ALBUMDown to EarthStevie Wonder
ALBUMUp-TightStevie Wonder
ALBUMStevie at the BeachStevie Wonder
ALBUMWith a Song in My HeartStevie Wonder
ALBUMTribute to Uncle RayStevie Wonder
ALBUMThe Jazz Soul of Little StevieStevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder's Popular Music Videos
Faith (feat. Ariana Grande) [From "Sing" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
Stevie Wonder
Finish Line
Elton John & Stevie Wonder
Finish Line (Lyric Video)
Elton John & Stevie Wonder
Be Like Water (feat. Stevie Wonder & Nas)
PJ Morton
That's What Friends Are For (with Elton John, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder)
Dionne Warwick
California Roll (feat. Stevie Wonder)
Snoop Dogg
Moon River / Audrey’s Letter (feat. Gustavo Dudamel, Stevie Wonder, Audrey Hepburn, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Master Chorale & Paulie Rojas)
Henry Mancini
My Love
Julio Iglesias & Stevie Wonder
Black America Again (feat. Stevie Wonder)
Common
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
Blue, Stevie Wonder & Angie Stone
Artist Playlists
Stevie Wonder Essentials
His genre-blurring genius is still reverberating across new generations.
Stevie Wonder: Love Songs
Heaven has sent its funkiest angel down to sprinkle some romance around.
Stevie Wonder: Deep Cuts
His enormous heart fuels all his musical explorations.
Inspired by Stevie Wonder
Strutting soul, pop ambience and psych-funk cacophony from the legend's admirers.
Stevie Wonder: Sampled
Their original tunes have been the source material for some of modern music’s biggest hits.
Stevie Wonder: Influences
Soul upstarts, pop prodigies and jazz giants.
About Stevie Wonder
Artist Biography
An impassioned vocalist, prodigious multi-instrumentalist and visionary producer, Stevie Wonder is a truly transformative figure in the history of popular music. That he’s accomplished it without his sight is both the most astonishing and least remarkable thing about him. First emerging as a child star in the early ’60s, covering Ray Charles standards under the name Little Stevie Wonder, Stevland Hardaway Judkins (born in Saginaw, Michigan, in 1950) would, by decade’s end, graduate to the more sophisticated soul of Motown-defining singles like “For Once in My Life”, showing future teen idols like Justin Timberlake and Justin Bieber how to gracefully age out of kinder-pop novelty. As Black Power politics seeped into the early-’70s cultural landscape, Stevie became a symbol of both the movement’s righteous indignation and its hope for a more socially just world. His staggering run of classic albums—from 1972’s Talking Book to 1976’s Songs in the Key of Life—helped lend legitimacy to the LP format for black soul/R&B pop artists who, with few exceptions, were wrongly relegated to singles status. With them, he showed how speaking up and getting down were not mutually exclusive ideals, fashioning a singular style of psychedelic funk where even the grittiest tracks, such as “Higher Ground”, were infused with spiritual uplift. (And in writing, performing and producing much of the material all on his own, he established the model of artist-as-auteur embraced by funk pioneers like Prince and rap icons like Kanye West.) But even in this fruitfully experimental phase, Stevie was still producing eternal wedding slow-dance standards like “You Are the Sunshine of My Life” and “Isn’t She Lovely”, and as the ’80s beckoned, he effortlessly adapted to the times with the synth-slicked soul of “Part-Time Lover” and the irresistible adult-contemporary serenade “I Just Called to Say I Love You”. While his output slowed after the ’90s, he remains a ubiquitous, towering figure in pop: Whether he’s singing at Barack Obama’s 2009 inauguration or blowing harmonica on Mark Ronson’s 2015 hit album, Uptown Special, a Stevie Wonder appearance carries all the grandeur and gravitas of a papal blessing.
Hometown
Saginaw, MI, United States
Genre
R&B/Soul
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