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Stevie Wonder
Song: Master Blaster (Jammin')
Album: Hotter Than July
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Label: Tamla
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Master Blaster (Jammin') by Stevie Wonder from Hotter Than July on Tamla Records #T8-373M1 BPM 05:08 R&B Dusites

“**Master Blaster (Jammin’)**” by **Stevie Wonder** is a vibrant celebration of reggae music and global unity, released in 1980 on his album *Hotter Than July*. The song was inspired by Bob Marley and the reggae movement, reflecting Wonder’s deep admiration for Marley’s music and message. From the opening drum patterns to the laid-back groove, “Master Blaster” captures the spirit of reggae while blending it seamlessly with Stevie Wonder’s signature funk and soul sensibilities.

 

Musically, the track stands out for its infectious rhythm, syncopated bassline, and bright synthesizer melodies. Stevie Wonder handles nearly all of the instrumentation himself, layering harmonica lines, keyboards, and percussion to create a rich, upbeat sound. The groove is relaxed yet energetic, embodying the feeling of “jammin’” that the title suggests. The song’s warm, sunny production makes it feel like a musical escape, transporting listeners to a place of joy, movement, and freedom.

 

Lyrically, “Master Blaster (Jammin’)” promotes peace, positivity, and togetherness. Wonder sings about music as a universal language—one that transcends borders, cultures, and differences. The influence of Bob Marley is evident not just in the reggae style, but in the song’s uplifting message of love and harmony. Rather than focusing on struggle, the lyrics emphasize celebration and shared human connection through rhythm and sound.

 

Over the years, “Master Blaster (Jammin’)” has become one of Stevie Wonder’s most beloved songs, frequently played at parties, festivals, and summer gatherings. It remains a standout example of how Wonder successfully honored reggae music while making it his own, creating a timeless track that bridges genres and cultures. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its joyful spirit and its reminder that music, at its best, brings people together.

 

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Born: May 13, 1950
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Stevie Wonder is one of the most influential and respected musicians in modern music history. Born Stevland Hardaway Morris in 1950, he show... Read Bio