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Stevie Wonder is extraordinary.
Who picks your clothes - Stevie Wonder?
Stevie Wonder was a big influence in my life.
I always have something by Stevie Wonder in my CD player.
I was actually discovered by Kai Millard and Stevie Wonder.
'As' by Stevie Wonder - it's the greatest song ever written, bro.
Stevie Wonder, he gave me some good advice. Tell me to keep working.
I don't dictate, you don't dictate to Stevie Wonder, not successfully.
My father would play Stevie Wonder in the car, but that never sunk in.
In my eyes, there's no one better than Stevie Wonder. He's a top dude.
Stevie Wonder makes my heart happy and is my spirit animal. That is all.
Stevie Wonder and Diana Ross and the Jackson 5, that's what I grew up on.
I think Stevie Wonder could sing the phone book and manage to make me cry.
I think my craziest Hollywood moment was performing at the Grammys with Stevie Wonder.
Beyonce, Otis Redding, Led Zeppelin, Stevie Wonder, and Adele are a few of my favorites.
I think my favorite song from another artist would have to be 'Superstition' by Stevie Wonder.
I love Sly Stone and James Brown and Stevie Wonder, and I want my music to reflect some of that.
There were three great child singing stars: Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder and Jackie Washington.
Stevie Wonder doing 'We Can Work It Out' by the Beatles is one of my favorite records of all time.
Stevie Wonder is obviously the master at political music that's for everybody, that's still joyful.
There's a lot of people I'd like to write with, like Keith Urban or even as far out as Stevie Wonder.
I'm definitely inspired by Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, James Brown, Lauryn Hill.
To sing along with Stevie Wonder, you had to make your voice do things it was not accustomed to doing.
My inspirations include the Beatles - love, love, love them - Elton John, Carole King, and Stevie Wonder.
Oh, yeah, I've always thought of covering some of my influences like Billy Joel, Elton John, Stevie Wonder.
I go back to things that are nostalgic for me - Michael Jackson, the Beatles, Britney Spears, Stevie Wonder.
I can't be Stevie Wonder; I can't be Marvin Gaye, but I can be the foundation that I think withholds that mold.
I'd say that Ray Charles is definitely the biggest influence on my singing. Also Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder.
I love Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder, Brandi, Sade, Nat King Cole. I like the Beatles. I listen to a lot of that.
I saw George Bush at a benefit concert actually waving at Stevie Wonder. Someone had to tell him 'he can't see you'.
I am grateful I got the chance to meet Stevie Wonder! He's like royalty to me and is one of my biggest inspirations.
What I love about Stevie Wonder is the way he makes people feel. He's one of the best examples of how music can heal.
I grew in the inner city, listening to Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, James Brown, The Commodores - lots of soul music.
There's no place in the world you can go and not hear rock-and-roll, from Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder to Phil Collins.
I'm a big Otis Redding fan, Al Green, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye. My hero is David Bowie. But I like the Beatles, the Stones.
I started listening to old school R&B artists like Stevie Wonder, Luther Vandross, and Donny Hathaway when I was in 6th grade.
When I think of musical geniuses, I think of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson and Prince. That's who comes to mind.
He knows I rip him off every day. He's the godfather for me. Nobody can say they aren't influenced by what Stevie Wonder has done.
I learned from the best storytellers in the world: Bill Withers, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Ne-Yo, Michael Jordan, Vin Diesel, RuPaul.
The first artist I really loved was Stevie Wonder. That opened the doors to other soul singers like Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin.
I used to be a pop singer; well, not used to be. I am an R&B singer. My emphasis was on Stevie Wonder and Chaka Khan and Aretha Franklin.
I was a huge Beatles fan. The Stones, Dylan. Later on, I got into Stevie Wonder, and Bill Withers - he's one of my heroes. Al Green, too.
My mum would play Stevie Wonder around the house, and I remember just loving the songs and feeling so blown away by how much was going on.
My dad raised me on everything from his music to Stevie Wonder to A Tribe Called Quest. I learned the 'Midnight Marauders' album in and out.
It's been some surreal moments, you know from performing at Buckingham Palace to having dinner with Stevie Wonder, it's been an amazing ride.
I think the Apollo has always been the people's performing arts center and reflected the community, whether it is Stevie Wonder or Tito Puente.
I get people today who say, 'I first heard about you through the Stevie Wonder commercial.' The power of advertising in that way is incredible.
My dad and I used to play Prince, Lauryn Hill, Stevie Wonder, The Parliaments, and a lot of older funk bands while cooking breakfast in the morning.
I had an AM radio and listened to Al Green, Kenny Rogers, Stevie Wonder, Charley Pride and Cheap Trick - sometimes in the same hour on the same station!
I love Stevie Wonder for his sense of rapture in the music. He can swing through a zappy tune, lift your heart, or drift into a sad ballad with consummate ease.