Four years after his last title, Stevie Wonder returns with a song that questions

Four years after his last title, Stevie Wonder returns with a song that questions
Four
      years
      after
      his
      last
      title,
      Stevie
      Wonder
      returns
      with
      a
      song
      that
      questions

I LOVE AMERICA – “Can we fix our nation’s broken heart” is the title of the latest song by soul genius Stevie Wonder, released on August 30

I just call to say I love you. Stevie Wonder wears his heart and America on his sleeve. The 74-year-old singer unveiled his latest musical creation, entitled Can we fix our nation’s broken heart. A piece that necessarily echoes the campaign in full swing for the American presidential election, he who is a fervent supporter of the Democratic candidate, Kamala Harris.

A new Wonder song is something precious. Hits like Isn’t she lovely, Part time lover, Superstition or even I just call to say I love you have forged his image as a soul icon. The one who has not released an album since A time to lovein 2005 returns with Can we fix our nation’s broken heart(Can we mend our nation’s broken heart?). Quite a program.

“Understanding where we are”

“Every song I’ve ever sung, every song I’ve ever written, it’s because of the love I have for you,” Stevie Wonder said. “But this year, I’ve prayed so hard for peace to come to the nations of the world, but also to each of our hearts, even though our hearts have been beaten and broken beyond prayer. And now is the time to figure out where we stand and what it’s going to take to win.” […] We(…) - 20minutes

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