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Stevie Wonder and Steve Harvey shock fans during ‘Play Fight’ in new video
There’s nothing higher than an excellent roast with friends, and it’s even higher when Steve Harvey and music legend Stevie Wonder appear on national television.
The two took the discussion to the following level in an updated clip from the 2002 Essence Awards on the Universal Amphitheater in Los Angeles.
During the hilarious parody of Wonder’s hit “I Wish,” there have been no holds barred between the blind singer and the radio and TV personality that today would make jaws drop and the PC Police come out in full force. The song is about eager for childhood, but during the Essence Awards gala, the couple gave the lyrics a new dimension.
When Harvey took the stage and tried to sing the 1976 hit while playing a small air guitar in front of a packed audience, it was just an excessive amount of for Wonder, who got here out from behind the scenes to take control of the situation. He grabbed the microphone and modified the lyrics:
“If you are going to sing my song, you higher save up some money.
Because you’d get in trouble because you’d see a blind man beating you… (a-).”
The crowd erupted in screams and laughter, perhaps realizing that at that moment they’d witnessed some of the epic fights on television. Harvey replies without interruption:
“You think I’ll apologize simply because you are blind. I do not care, I’ll kick your ass anyway.
Although Stevie Wonder won 25 Grammy Awards, essentially the most of any male solo artist in history, none of that mattered on stage as he crooned in his warm, familiar voice, “I’m gonna beat the crap out of Steve Harvey yesterday,” prompting screams from audience side. audience. You cannot be intimidated or placed on kid gloves in the presence of a blind man – Harvey sang:
“Be careful what you say, or I would still slap you.
I do not care what they are saying, I do what I need.”
But Stevie killed it with the last line:
“You’ve never hit a cane blindly… I guarantee it will drive you crazy.”
With that said, Harvey gave the “Superstition” singer a giant hug and they each smiled, before Harvey nudged Wonder off the stage, saying, “Get in there.”
The clip, which recently appeared on Harvey’s Instagram page, delighted a new generation of listeners, with a few of them finding it hard to imagine that anyone could be bothered by such a candid roast.
“I haven’t laughed like that in days. To all those who take this seriously, I ask for the gift of life!” said one. “#wildnout has nothing to do with these two,” one other fan noted, referring to Nick Canon’s improv battle rap game show.
Another user wrote: “Steve and Stevie sure know how to play fighting, don’t they?” while one other said: “It’s over for me that you’re not pushing Steve.”
This is not the primary time Harvey and Wonder have played pranks on one another, and it looks as if the 73-year-old singer all the time comes out on top. In a 2018 segment titled “Rolling with Steve Harvey,” the tv personality he told for a while when Wonder was late for his radio show and called him from outside. Wonder managed to take over Harvey’s brand new Lincolnwood truck – though he was blind.
“I said, ‘Hey, Steve, where are you, man, you should be here.’ He said, “I’m here, man. I’m just pulling up. I said, ‘Mother, uh, you can’t drive,'” Harvey recalled.
“He said, ‘Oh yes, I can.’ Look out the window.’ This motherfucker was sitting in my new truck with the windows down, driving real slow, and the motherfucker was waving!
Check out the unique version song “I Wish” was released on Wonder’s 1976 Grammy-winning album Songs in the Key of Life.