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"Boogie On Reggae Woman" is a 1974 funk song by American Motown artist Stevie Wonder, released as the second single from his seventeenth studio album, Fulfillingness' First Finale, issued that same year. Despite the song's title, its style is firmly funk/R&B and neither boogie nor reggae. It continued Wonder's successful Top Ten streak on the pop charts, reaching number three and also spent two weeks at number one on the soul charts. Billboard ranked it as the No. 26 song for 1975. At the 17th Grammy Awards, Stevie Wonder won the Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male for this song.

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  • "Boogie On Reggae Woman" is a 1974 funk song by American Motown artist Stevie Wonder, released as the second single from his seventeenth studio album, Fulfillingness' First Finale, issued that same year. Despite the song's title, its style is firmly funk/R&B and neither boogie nor reggae. It continued Wonder's successful Top Ten streak on the pop charts, reaching number three and also spent two weeks at number one on the soul charts. Billboard ranked it as the No. 26 song for 1975. At the 17th Grammy Awards, Stevie Wonder won the Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male for this song. It features Wonder's distinctive harmonica, although not his usual chromatic type, but instead a diatonic A-flat "blues harp". The song is also notable for Wonder's pulsating Moog synthesizer bassline. The lyrics are designed as a dialogue between "nice" and "naughty" intent, including the introduction to his harmonica break, which incorporates Wonder's casual but repeated question "Can I play?" Following conclusion of the vocal, the harmonica is reprised for the remaining seventy seconds, and concluding thirty bars of the tune, to the fade. (en)
  • «Boogie On Reggae Woman» es una canción escrita por el músico estadounidense Stevie Wonder para su álbum de 1974, Fulfillingness' First Finale. A pesar del título de la canción, su estilo es funk/R&B y no boogie, ni tampoco reggae. (es)
  • Boogie on Reggae Woman è una canzone scritta, prodotta e registrata da Stevie Wonder nel 1974, pubblicata come secondo singolo estratto dall'album Fulfillingness' First Finale. Nonostante ciò che lasci pensare il titolo del brano, la canzone non è assolutamente in stile reggae. La canzone rimase per due settimane in vetta alla Billboard R&B Chart. (it)
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  • «Boogie On Reggae Woman» es una canción escrita por el músico estadounidense Stevie Wonder para su álbum de 1974, Fulfillingness' First Finale. A pesar del título de la canción, su estilo es funk/R&B y no boogie, ni tampoco reggae. (es)
  • Boogie on Reggae Woman è una canzone scritta, prodotta e registrata da Stevie Wonder nel 1974, pubblicata come secondo singolo estratto dall'album Fulfillingness' First Finale. Nonostante ciò che lasci pensare il titolo del brano, la canzone non è assolutamente in stile reggae. La canzone rimase per due settimane in vetta alla Billboard R&B Chart. (it)
  • "Boogie On Reggae Woman" is a 1974 funk song by American Motown artist Stevie Wonder, released as the second single from his seventeenth studio album, Fulfillingness' First Finale, issued that same year. Despite the song's title, its style is firmly funk/R&B and neither boogie nor reggae. It continued Wonder's successful Top Ten streak on the pop charts, reaching number three and also spent two weeks at number one on the soul charts. Billboard ranked it as the No. 26 song for 1975. At the 17th Grammy Awards, Stevie Wonder won the Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male for this song. (en)
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