The Queen of the Soul, Aretha Franklin, goes far after the battle of cancer
The legend died in Detroit after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.
Aretha FranklinAn emblematic singer who brought the world classic hits like "respect" and "(you make me feel like) a natural woman" died in his home of Detroit Thursday after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. How old was Aretha Franklin when she died? The artist once in life, who continued to turn until the end of last year, died at the age of 76.
Although she was crowned the queen of the soul, the virtuoso also mastered other styles of music, including jazz, classic and rhythm and blues. His voice larger than life to life got his 77 Top-100 songs and 18 Grammy Awards, and she was the first woman interpreter to be inducted into the fame hall of La Roche and the roll in 1987.
Earlier this week, it has been reported that the singer of the soul was seriously ill and under the hospitals. She was surrounded by family and friends, includingStevie Wonder andJesse Jackson, who visit him before his death.
Since the news of his death broke out, celebrities and fans have published tributes to commemorate this remarkable woman.
"Hi queen. The biggest singer I have ever known.
#Artha, "John Legend wrote."Enough chance to see Aretha live exactly once, and that was it. Thank you for music, let's listen forever,"Lin-manual Miranda wrote, post a video from a 2015 performance.
"This photo was taken in 2012 when Aretha and I played at a tribute celebration for our friend Marvin Hamlisch. It's hard to conceive of a world without her. Not only she was a unique brilliant singer, but his commitment to Civil rights made an indelible impact on the world "Barbra Streisand wrote.
Although his death has left an irreplaceable emptiness in this world, she will live forever in her music.
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