Stevie Wonder – Superstition Superstition is one of Stevie Wonder’s most iconic songs, known for its infectious groove, funky clavinet riff, and sharp commentary on irrational beliefs. Released in the early 1970s, it captures both the energy and creativity that defined Wonder’s musical peak. Song Overview Released in 1972 as the lead single from his album Talking Book, Superstition became an instant classic. The song blends funk, soul, and rock elements, anchored by Wonder’s signature clavinet line that gives it its distinctive sound. Lyrically, it warns against the dangers of superstition and blind faith, urging listeners to rely on reason ...