stevie wonder

Stevie Wonder-3-819x1024In 1970 Stevie Wonder left MoTown and made two albums for himself. Berry Gordy was shocked when Stevie Wonder told him this. Berry Gord accepted Stevie Wonder's request for more freedom and control of his creativity over his entire catalog of songs. Stevie Wonder signed a 13 million dollars MoTown Records contract in 1972. Stevie Wonder was entitled to a higher royalty rate as well as more creative control and rights over his songs. It was a rare opportunity for artists at that time. The songs of Stevie Wonder could now address controversial issues such as poverty, war and drugs. In 1972 the singer released Music Of My Mind, his first album under the brand new MoTown agreement. Talking Book, Stevie Wonder's 1972 album, is a significant moment in the history of rock music. It also featured the top hit song, Superstition.

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