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“I always try to write a song, I never just want to write a record. Originally I was not writing songs for myself. Songwriting is my gift from God.”

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Smokey Robinson

Smokey Robinson, born Walter Everette Robinson, is an American singer, songwriter, and music producer. Known for his emotive voice and creative talent, he is one of the iconic figures of Motown Records. Smokey Robinson wrote many classic songs in the 1960s and 1970s, including 'You've Really Got a Hold on Me', 'The Tears of a Clown', and 'Being with You'. His music and influence continue to this day. more

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