Stevie Wonder hosted a party at the Peppermint Club in Los Angeles on Tuesday, and during the event, he performed "Superstition" alongside a group of notable surprise guests.
Donald Glover, Kelly Rowland, and Jessie J. joined Wonder for a live performance of the classic song, with Glover taking the lead part while Rowland and Jessie sang backing vocals. The group also performed "Do You Love Me" by The Contours.
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The party, dubbed "The Stevie Wonder Song Party: A Celebration of Life, Love, and Music," featured a two-hour long performance from Wonder. Videos from the event can be viewed below.
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"I dare you, I challenge you, to have a year of atonement. I dare you artists and you leaders of the world and this nation — including you, Mr. President — to see with your eyes that are open as clearly as my eyes that are blind…My hope is that we will come together as a united people before it’s too late," the artist said during his performance at the Concert for Peace and Justice in Birmingham.