Can We Fix Our Nation's Broken Heart

Album: released as a single (2024)
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  • Stevie Wonder's "Can We Fix Our Nation's Broken Heart" is a gentle but impassioned plea for unity in a divided America. It brims with that classic Wonder style, both soothing and thought-provoking, using metaphors of light and dark to express the nation's struggles and hopes. The lyrics move from sorrow to optimism, closing on a note of empowerment:

    It's you and me
    We hold the key
  • Released on August 30, 2024, the song continues Wonder's focus on addressing American social issues, following his 2020 singles "Can't Put It In The Hands Of Fate" and "Where Is Our Love Song."

    Some of his other notable songs in this vein include:

    "Someday At Christmas" (1967)
    This stands out as one of the first secular Christmas songs with an intentional social and political message. The song addresses several pressing issues and calls for significant societal improvements.

    "Higher Ground" (1973)
    This upbeat funk song encourages personal and societal growth, urging listeners to keep striving for improvement.

    "You Haven't Done Nothin'" (1974)
    A direct critique of political leadership, specifically targeting then-President Richard Nixon for empty promises and inaction.

    "Pastime Paradise" (1976)
    Wonder criticizes those who dwell on past glories instead of working towards a better future.
  • Wonder wrote "Can We Fix Our Nation's Broken Heart" with Mauli Bonner, a vocal coach who has worked for many major pop stars, including Ariana Grande and Camila Cabello. Bonner has composed theme music for films and television shows, such as Jane and Emma and Wendell and Vinnie.
  • Stevie Wonder self-produced the track, layering acoustic guitar, piano, and his unmistakable harmonica.

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