Stevie Wonder guests on a new track, "Only One," from Young Money signee PJ Morton. The track is the lead single from Morton's upcoming debut, New Orleans. Morton has previously described the song as "Kanye meets Stevie."
The soul legend plays harmonica and adds vocals to the track from the Maroon 5 keyboardist. The assist, says Morton in an interview with Billboard, was an honor.
"Stevie is my biggest influence," Morton said. "Out of anybody, Stevie's really the one that I studied the most growing up in music, so we literally tried everything to get him on the song."
New Orleans, a 10-track effort also featuring a spot from Busta Rhymes ("Never Get Over You"), is due May 14.
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