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Up‐Tight (Everything’s Alright) is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder, released in 1966. The album showcases Wonder's transition into a mature artist, blending elements of soul, pop, and R&B. It features a mix of original songs and covers, displaying Wonder's impressive vocal range and innovative use of instrumentation. The album includes the hit singles 'Uptight (Everything's Alright)' and 'Nothing's Too Good for My Baby,' both of which helped solidify Wonder's place in the Motown lineup and the broader music scene of the 1960s. The album is noted for its energetic sound and lyrical themes of love and social consciousness, marking Wonder as a significant voice in the music of his time.