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Creativity Quote by Stevie Wonder

"Let us come together before we're annihilated"

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A line like "Let us come together before we're annihilated" doesn’t bother with subtlety because it’s built for the moment when subtlety has already failed. Stevie Wonder frames unity not as a feel-good ideal but as emergency procedure: a last, human-scale intervention before systems, egos, or governments push people past the point of return. The phrase "let us" is doing heavy work. It’s an invitation that assumes shared agency, but it also quietly indicts the listener: if we can choose togetherness, then separation is a decision, too.

The punch is in the whiplash between "come together" and "annihilated". Wonder yokes a familiar gospel-pop plea to a word that feels nuclear, final, and impersonal. "Annihilated" isn’t just death; it’s erasure. That choice expands the threat beyond personal mortality to cultural obliteration: communities crushed by racism, poverty, war, and political cynicism; a society so polarized it can’t recognize itself.

Context matters because Wonder’s most politically charged work emerges from an era when optimism and catastrophe lived side by side: civil rights gains met with backlash, Vietnam on television, leaders assassinated, cities burning, faith in institutions fraying. He’s not offering utopia; he’s staging a deadline. The genius is that it still sounds like a chorus you could sing with strangers. The music of togetherness becomes the argument for it: a collective voice as proof that collective survival is possible.

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Stevie Wonder (born May 13, 1950) is a Musician from USA.

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