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Though it's been over ten years since Stevie Wonder has released a proper album, the legendary singer has been keeping busy lately. Earlier this year he appeared on the title track of Common's new album Black America Again. He has also written a song called "Faith" for a children's film featuring Ariana Grande, and the duo have just shared a visual accompaniment which you can watch above.

"Faith" appears on the soundtrack to Sing, an upcoming animated film about a group of animals in charge of a musical theater. The music video sees Grande hopping through city streets interacting with various characters from the film, before she meets up with Stevie for a piano-side duet.

Watch Common's short film for Black America Again featuring Stevie Wonder below.

In other music news, Run the Jewels have shared an intense teaser for their highly-anticipated new album RTJ3. Check it out right here.

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