stevie wonder

Stevie Wonder-3-819x1024Stevie Wonder quit MoTown in 1970 and released two albums by himself. Berry Gordy was stunned to discover that this was the case with Stevie Wonder. Berry Gordy agreed to Stevie Wonder's demand to have more freedom, complete creative control, as well as the rights to his songs. In 1972, Stevie Wonder returned to MoTown records and signed a thirteen million dollar agreement with MoTown Records. Stevie Wonder received a higher rate of royalty and had full creative control. He also enjoyed the right to his own music, one of the few artists who were able to get in the era of. Wonder's songs could now discuss controversial issues like poverty,war and drugs. In 1972 the singer came out with Music Of My Mind, the first album released under the brand new MoTown agreement. In the latter part of 1972, Stevie Wonder released an album that is today regarded as an important piece of music, titled Talking Book. It featured Superstition as the most popular track.

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