🎶 Stevie Wonder's got some new jams! He signed with Motown Records as an 11-year-old, and after 60 years with the label, he has announced that he started a label imprint under Republic Records and released new music.
Wonder, who signed with Motown Records as an 11-year-old, announced Tuesday he has formed his own label, with two new singles to be distributed by Republic Records — home to hot pop stars such as Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and Post Malone.
"Where Is Our Love Song," featuring rock-blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr., grew out of music Wonder began writing when he was 18, he said Tuesday. He wrote the lyrics during the past year, compelled to address"all the confusion, all the hate, east-versus-west, left-versus-right — just a heartbreak.” "We must do everything to perpetuate life every way that we can," Wonder said."I want everyone to be well. I don’t care what color you are — I don’t see visual color. But I do feel your soul. I feel your spirit. I see the color of your spirit and soul."
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