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The three combined forces on Mortons track Be Like Water, which recites an uplifting mantra over unsettled harmonies.

The effect is hypnotizing.

Charlie: You formed a true supergroup for this single.

He says, Hey man, come on were doing this, Im not Stevie right now.

I want the best for the record.

Which was a lesson.

The greats are the most open.

No wonder hes great.

His ego is not in the way of this.

And he said, Stevie Wonder.

And its like,What?

I kinda made his dream come true.And, of course, collectively made mine come true.

Theyre masters, literally masters.

I do think that its a slept-on album because it was left of center.

And it was coming after freakingSongs in the Key of Life.

So, like, what was going to compare to that?

That song moves me.

Hes always been so musical; you’re able to tell that he knows music.

I would say thats a sleeper.

It was just a good vibe.

This interview has been condensed and edited for clarity.