We need to spread message of love through music at this time, says Stevie Wonder

We need to spread message of love through music at this time, says Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder praises performer Martha Reeves as she is honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (Damian Dovarganes/AP)

Stevie Wonder has urged musicians to once again spread the message of love through music amid increasingly polarised times.

The music superstar surprised a Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony to honour Motown singer Martha Reeves, alongside the “King of Motown” Smokey Robinson and Motown Records founder Berry Gordy – who launched all of their careers.

During his speech, 73-year-old Wonder said Gordy brought Motown to the US, which “really forced the haters of the nation to stop, pause and think about love again – we are now again at this time we need to have that to happen”.

From left, William ‘Mickey’ Stevenson, Smokey Robinson, Martha Reeves, Berry Gordy and Stevie Wonder attend the ceremony honouring Reeves with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (Damian Dovarganes/AP)

Wonder told the PA news agency after the ceremony: “Music has always been the very thing that has brought people together, more than anything, and it’s a way of expression that you hear and you feel the vibrations and those vibrations turn into how and what you feel.

“And so I think that as much there have been so many things that have been written about, but at this time most importantly I think we have to have more love in it.

“We have a time where people have fallen too much in love with things, like social media and different platforms, things that raise our children, where I think we need to have as parents take more time to raise our children and not things, different opinions or conspiracy theories determine how our children think.”

Wonder said Motown has grown and taken on different forms but “at the end of the day, the history and the greatness of Berry Gordy (will live on for) centuries and centuries into the future”.

Smokey Robinson talks about Martha Reeves as she is honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (Damian Dovarganes/AP)

“I think with him will be those artists that have inspired the world,” he told PA of the Motown mogul, who also launched the careers of stars including Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.

“You can’t go a day without hearing What’s Going On by Marvin Gaye, or talk of what he did in doing what he did, so I celebrate that.

“You can’t go any point without someone talking about Dancing In The Street (by Martha And The Vandellas) and every single day of any of our lives you’re going to hear someone say Ooo Baby Baby (by Robinson) – so there you go.”

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