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** Stevie Wonder & Take 6 for " Love's in Need of Love Today "
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** Stevie Wonder for Fulfillingness ' First Finale
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** Stevie Wonder for " You Are the Sunshine of My Life "
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** Stevie Wonder for " Superstition "
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** Stevie Wonder for " St. Louis Blues "
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** Mariah Carey, Puff Daddy, Stevie J, Q-Tip ( The Ummah ), Bobby Robinson, Stephen Hague, Ronald Larkins, Malcolm McLaren and Larry Price for Honey performed by Mariah Carey
** Stevie Wonder for " For Your Love " performed by Stevie Wonder

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