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Intro Gail Nobles
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In "He's Misstra Know-It-All," a highlight from Stevie Wonder’s groundbreaking 1973 album *Innervisions*, we encounter the all-too-familiar character of the “know-it-all.” The song cleverly critiques the blend of arrogance, deceit, and the superficiality that often comes with a false sense of knowledge or authority.
The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who projects an image of wisdom, moving through life with a “counterfeit dollar” that symbolizes the illusion of value. The line “He's a man with a plan” frames this character as someone who knows how to manipulate circumstances to benefit himself, despite the shaky ground beneath him. This portrayal of “Misstra Know-It-All” reveals a charming individual whose slick methods mask the shady practices behind his perceived success.
Wonder’s rhythmic style and melodic flow further emphasize this character's traits. The slow pace of the ballad contrasts with the main character’s frantic behavior—“Playin' hard, talkin' fast”—suggesting an urgency that hints at the fragility of someone whose bravado may be a mere front. With a steady beat, Wonder captures the listener's focus, reflecting how such personalities often monopolize conversations while drowning out genuine truths.
The line “Makes a deal with a smile / Knowin' all the time that his lie's a mile” deepens our understanding of this character's duplicity. His calculated charm may seem appealing initially, but a closer look reveals the insincerity lurking beneath. The "smile" serves as a facade for deception, highlighting a common reality in a world populated by similar individuals driven by self-interest.
“He's Misstra Know-It-All" acts as both a societal critique and a probe into self-awareness. By showcasing a character who embodies confidence alongside deceit, Wonder prompts listeners to ponder the nature of authority and the delicate balance between real wisdom and hollow arrogance. The song urges us to question the credibility of those we elevate and to stay alert to charlatans hiding behind the pretense of knowledge.
Through this track from *Innervisions*, Stevie Wonder not only demonstrates his musical talent but also delves into the intricacies of human nature and the complexities of our interactions with each other.
I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to Soul POD Classics.
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