Stevie Wonder held a virtual press conference on Tuesday during which he said, "I'm going to do something today I've never done before." He then made three major announcements.
First, the 70-year-old legend revealed he has left Motown after spending his entire career on the label. He's now signed to his own imprint, What the Fuss Records, under Republic Records, which keeps him within the Universal Music Group family.
Additionally, Wonder revealed he's releasing two new songs today. All of the proceeds from the first single will benefit Feeding America.
Last summer, Wonder revealed during London's BST Festival that he would be taking a break from performing to undergo a kidney transplant, which allegedly happened this September.
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