stevie wonder

Stevie Wonder-3-819x1024Stevie Wonder quit MoTown in 1970 and recorded two albums all by himself. Berry Gordy was shocked to discover this. Stevie Wonder and Berry Gord signed Stevie Wonder's offer for more autonomy and complete creative control and rights to all his music. Stevie Wonder signed a contract worth thirteen million dollars with MoTown Records in 1972. Stevie Wonder was entitled to more royalty as well as more creative control as well as the rights to his songs. This was a rare opportunity for artists at that time. The songs of Wonder now discussed controversial topics like war, poverty and drugs. The album released in 1972, Music Of My Mind was the first album to be released under his new MoTown agreement. Talking Book, Stevie Wonder's 1972 album, is a landmark in the world of music. It also featured the top hit single, Superstition.

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