Released in a live-streamed press conference alongside "Where Is Our Love Song",this is Stevie Wonder's first single since "Faith" in 2016,and since he announced a temporary hiatus from performing in 2019 in order to undergo a kidney transplant.[2] In addition,this is the first music he has not released through Motown,marking the end to his career-long association with the record label in favour of his new label,So What the Fuss Music,distributed through Republic Records.[3] Both labels are currently part of the Universal Music Group.
Calling it "a response to systemic racism",Wonder said the song speaks in a time where "Not just Black people or people of colour but young people everywhere are going,'This is not acceptable.' Change is right now".[1] Busta Rhymes rap references the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd and the killing of Breonna Taylor.
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