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Stevie Wonder
Stevie
Wonder:
Choose
‘Love
over Hate’
(AP) - Stevie Wonder urged
his fans to choose “love over
hate” and expressed dismay over
the troubles in the world at a con-
cert devoted to one of his classic
albums.
The legend performed Sunday
in Hyde Park for the British Sum-
mertime Festival. He opened his
concert by telling fans he loved
them all in these difficult times,
and asked them to live in positiv-
ity.
“I encourage you to choose
love over hate. It’s just that sim-
ple. Choose love over hate, right
over wrong, kind over meanness.
Hope over no hope at all.”
The 66-year-old’s Gram-
my-winning, 1976 album “Songs
in the Key of Life” was the focus
of the concert; Wonder played
the album in its entirety.
Before launching into the set
Wonder went on to say that he
was happy that the album was
still significant almost 40 years
on but also unhappy that “the
songs and the words that we talk
about, those conditions still exist
in the world and that hurts my
heart.”
He also referenced the Black
Lives Matter movement, telling
the crowd: “all life does matter,
but the reason that I say black
lives matter is because we are
the original people of this world.
So in essence, everyone here has
some black in you. You’ve all got
some soul in you so stop denying
your culture.”