stevie wonder

Stevie Wonder-3-819x1024In 1970 Stevie Wonder left MoTown and made two albums for himself. Berry Gordy was stunned to learn this from Stevie Wonder. Berry Gordy was able to agree with Stevie Wonder's demands for greater autonomy, full creative control and the rights to his songs. In 1972, Stevie Wonder returned to MoTown records and signed a 13 million dollar deal with MoTown Records. Stevie Wonder was entitled to higher royalty rates as well as more creative control and the rights of his songs. This was an unusual chance for artists of the time. Wonder's songs now could discuss controversial topics such as war, poverty, and drugs. In 1972 the singer released Music Of My Mind, his first album in the new MoTown agreement. Talking Book was Stevie Wonder's album that was released in the late year of 1972. It is still a significant piece music. The album included Superstition the most popular smash hit track.

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