So What the Fuss
So What the Fuss

Stevie Wonder - So What the Fuss Lyrics

R&B/Soul
Sep 27, 2005
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So What the Fuss Lyrics

If I'm caught at a dance party without my dancin' shoes
And everybody dances on my bare feet
Shame on me
If I'm mindin' my business just doin' the right thing
And you try to front me off in the street
Shame on you
If a family's waiting for that special blessing to come their way
But they ain't tryin' to get on their knees and pray
Shame on them
And if we live in a time where every nation's fightin' 'round the world
Yet we can't all agree that peace is the way
Shame on us

Shame on me, shame on you
Shame on them, shame on us
Shame on me, shame on you
Shame on them, shame on us
So what the fuss?

If I gotta get up early in the morning for a job interview
And I forget to set the stupid alarm
Shame on me
If my children are playin' outside like little children do
And you come 'round there tryin' to bring them some harm
Shame on you
Should I be drivin' through a Klantown, find a restaurant to get me some food
And someone says, "Hey boy, we don't serve your kind"
Shame on them
And if we live in a democracy and you don't use your power to vote
Knowin' some would like to turn back the hands of time
Shame on us, mm

Shame on me (shame, shame)
Shame on you (shame, shame)
Shame on them (shame, shame)
Shame on them (sha-sha-shakity, shame)
Shame on me, shame (shame) on you
Shame (shame) on them, shame (shame) on us
So what the fuss?
What the fuss?
What the fuss?
What the fuss?

If I'm hooked on a habit knowin' damn well it could cost me my life
Yet I keep doin' what I should do without
Shame on me
If you're locked in a marriage and your other half just gives you abuse
Yet you've convinced yourself that there's no way out
Shame on you
If we're jammin' the music and somebody's got the audacity
To say that they can jam it better than us
Shame on them
And should there be just a handful that believe that we are totally free
And there's no need to fight for equality
Shame on us

Shame on me (shame, shame)
Shame on you (shame, shame)
Shame on them (shame, shame)
Shame on them (sha-sha-shakity, shame)
Shame on me, shame (shame) on you
Shame (shame) on them, shame (shame) on us
So what the fuss?

One more time

Shame on me (shame, shame)
Shame on you (shame, shame)
Shame on them (shame, shame)
Shame on them (sha-sha-shakity, shame)
Shame on me, shame (shame) on you
Shame (shame) on them, shame (shame) on us
So what the fuss?

I say, what the fuss?
I say, what the fuss?
Say, what the fuss?
What the fuss?
Listen first, listen, listen
Say, what the fuss?

Come on now

Writer(s): Stevie Wonder
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'So What the Fuss'?

    The lyrics for 'So What the Fuss' were written by Stevie Wonder.

  2. What themes are explored in 'So What the Fuss' by Stevie Wonder?

    The song 'So What the Fuss' addresses social themes such as personal responsibility, the importance of voting, and fighting for equality. Stevie Wonder uses the song to highlight various societal issues and challenges, encouraging listeners to be more aware and active in addressing them.

  3. When was 'So What the Fuss' released?

    'So What the Fuss' was released in 2005 as part of Stevie Wonder's album 'A Time to Love.' The album marked his return with new material after a long period of focusing on compilation and live albums.

  4. Did 'So What the Fuss' receive any notable recognition?

    While 'So What the Fuss' did not receive major awards, it was part of an album that featured collaborations with popular artists like India Arie and was generally well-received for its classic Stevie Wonder style, addressing both personal and global themes.

  5. What musical instruments is Stevie Wonder known for playing?

    Stevie Wonder is renowned for his skills on the piano, synthesizer, harmonica, congas, drums, organ, melodica, and Clavinet. His diverse musical abilities have played a significant role in his success as a musician and songwriter across various genres.

  6. How does 'So What the Fuss' compare to Stevie Wonder's earlier works?

    While 'So What the Fuss' retains the socially-conscious lyrical style characteristic of Stevie Wonder's earlier works, it also integrates modern elements that align with his continued musical evolution. It reflects his consistent advocacy for social justice and personal responsibility, much like his previous socially conscious songs.

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