Johnny Gill says Stevie Wonder the music legend also reigns supreme when it come to air hockey. Stevie Wonder is apparently a master at skills beyond songwriting, vocals, and the keys. According to Johnny Gill, the music legend also reigns supreme when it come to air hockey. “That guy beat all three of us, whipped our a** in air hockey. I’ll never forget,” Gill recalled, with disbelief still in his voice. “Steve was the master of air hockey.” Stockman then pointed out the obvious—that air hockey relies heavily on sight. “I told Keith, I was like, ‘Yo, man, we can’t tell nobody this sh*t,” Gill continued, before humorously adding, “I swear to God, he beat all three of us. And I said, ‘I don’t care what you say, motherf**ker, you can see. “[Wonder’s] reflex is so quick and he was boom, boom, and serve it right back and I’m going, ‘Yo, man. There’s no way, man’. … I told Keith and we promised we would never tell nobody, he reenacted the game. Gill didn’t give a precise timing of when the legendary match took place, but assumably it would’ve happened before 2006—the year Gerald Levert tragically passed away. Gill’s revelation isn’t the first time someone has accused the “Ribbon In The Sky” phenom of being able to see, although he is blind.
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