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What Is Stevie Wonder's Reported Net Worth in 2023?

Stevie Wonder needs no introduction. With a career that spans more than six decades, countless hits and awards to his name, no one questions whether the gifted music artist has earned his flowers. His musical genius has touched pop, R&B, progressive soul, jazz and gospel music. He is not only a master of performance, he is also a prolific songwriter and producer. Award winning albums like “Songs in the Key of Life”, “Innervisions”, and “Fulfillingness’ First Finale” have solidified him as an icon in the industry. He even performed at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, further enshrining him as a pop cultural superstar around the world. With all of his accolades, you might wonder exactly how much Stevie Wonder is worth in 2023. Stevie Wonder’s Early Life Stevie Wonder was born Stevland Hardaway Morris in 1950 in Saginaw, Michigan. Because he was born six weeks premature and was kept in an oxygen-rich incubator, he suffered from retinopathy of prematurity. This means that his eyes failed to...

Class Of 2022: A List Of Black Celebrities That You Can Now Call 'Doctor' From Now On

Climbing toward the top of the ladder through sports, entertainment, or the world of fashion, opens doors. One of those doors is education, specifically earning honorary doctorates from an accredited institution or university. The feat highlights the contributions of people who are breaking barriers and inspiring others. This year, entertainers Stevie Wonder, Ludacris, and Angela Bassett, are just a few names who have forged a path beyond their respective industries and can collectively toast to earning their doctorate titles.  

Samantha Dorisca

Jul 26, 2022

Detroit Native Stevie Wonder Earns Honorary Doctorate From Wayne State University

Stevie Wonder has yet another accomplishment to celebrate, having received an honorary degree from Wayne State University this past Saturday (May 7). The Detroit Free Press reports that Wonder, born Stevland Hardaway Morris, received his doctor of humane letters from the WSU Board of Governors just two miles shy of Motown’s Hitsville, U.S.A. — the place responsible for the hits by the renowned musician that the world knows and loves today. “Even though I’ve been in this profession for a few minutes, it is not impossible for me to feel a little shy about now,” said the “Isn’t She Lovely” crooner.

Shanique Yates

May 9, 2022

Stevie Wonder Set To Receive Honorary Degree From His Home State's Wayne State University

One of the most legendary musicians of our time is set to be honored into a university based in their home state.  

Ngozi Nwanji

May 2, 2022

Aren't They Lovely: How Stevie Wonder's Kids Are Living Up To Their Dad's $200M Legacy

To call Stevie Wonder a legend would be an understatement. Since the 1960s, his music has defined generations and reshaped our musical sounds. Signed to Motown Records at just eleven-years-old, his classic albums — including “Songs in the Key of Life” — have earned the musical prodigy a legion of fans, including none other than former President Barack Obama. Stevie Wonder has also had more than thirty No. 1 hits (everyone on the planet knows at least one Stevie Wonder song). Whether it’s “I Just Called to Say I Love You” or “Overjoyed,” or “Sir Duke” or “Superstitious,” his music has influenced a wide variety of artists, as well. Whether you like classic R&B and want to hear Minnie Riperton (Maya Rudolph’s mom) and Quincy Jones cover “My Cherie Amour,” or you’re a rock fan and like Red Hot Chili Peppers’ version of “Higher Ground,” there’s a good chance that Stevie Wonder has had more than a passing influence on your life…and in your iPod. Is it any surprise that he’s accrued a $200...