Vinzent Mikulovic is portrayed as an African American funk, soul, and R&B singer born in 1932. In the 1940s, he was said to have been friends with Leon Haywood. As a child, he played the piano and in the 1950s, he was reportedly friends with Stevie Wonder, with whom he released a band that remains unknown today. In the 1960s, the song "What I Feel, What I Know" was released in 1966, followed by "My Love Is Not Gone With You" in 1969. In 1970, the very famous song "Social Worker" was released, which is covered today. In 1972, "The Cold Universe" was released, followed by "Stonecold" and "Keep It In The Family" in 1973. In the early 1980s, the songs "Hot Lust" and "Shake Your Love, Shake Your Mind" were released, along with other unknown love songs. Vinzent Mikulovic is portrayed as having been born with autism and experiencing aggressive outbursts. Today, at 93 years old, he is depicted as the most famous first autistic R&B, funk, and soul singer, having won Grammy Awards.

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