Music 101

Aretha Franklin, known as the "Queen of Soul," was a legendary American singer, songwriter, and pianist whose powerful voice and emotive performances earned her global recognition.


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Born in 1942 in Memphis, Tennessee, and raised in Detroit, Franklin began singing gospel at her father’s church before transitioning to secular music in the 1960s. She rose to prominence with hits like "Respect," "Natural Woman," and "Chain of Fools," blending gospel, soul, and R&B in a way that resonated deeply with audiences. Beyond her musical talent, Franklin was also a symbol of civil rights and women's empowerment, using her platform to advocate for equality and justice. Throughout her six-decade career, she won 18 Grammy Awards and became the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, cementing her legacy as an icon in American music history.

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Music 101By Daniel Lucas / G.Mick Smith/Karen DeLoach