As if Stevie Wonder hasn't done enough for the world, he continues to produce amazing performances and advocate for those who need it most.
During Monday night's Grammy Awards, the 65-year-old sang "That's the Way of the World" with a cappella group Pentatonix, paying tribute to Earth, Wind & Fire's Maurice White in the process.
Following the touching performance, Wonder announced the recipient of the Grammy for song of the year, teasing the audience with the braille-embossed name card:
"You can’t read it, you can’t read braille, nananana," going on to make a more serious statement on the rights and lives of the disabled:
"We need to make every single thing accessible to every person with a disability."
The legend made light of his struggle to open the card, but his point was absolutely sound. Cheers to a man who's done little but offer the world light and love for decades.