
Musically, "You Haven't Done Nothin'" features a driving funk groove, highlighted by a prominent clavinet line and an early use of a drum machine. The song also includes backing vocals by the Jackson 5, who contribute to the catchy "doo da wop" chorus, adding to the track's infectious energy.
The song achieved significant commercial success, reaching number one on both the US Billboard Hot 100 and R&B charts. It also topped the charts in Canada and made an impact in the UK, where it spent several weeks on the chart.
Critically acclaimed for its bold message and musical composition, "You Haven't Done Nothin'" was praised for its subtle yet powerful protest against political deceit. It remains one of Stevie Wonder's standout tracks from the 1970s, showcasing his ability to blend social commentary with compelling music. The song's universal appeal lies in its timeless critique of political dishonesty, making it relevant across different eras.
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