Last Tuesday (11), the singer Chaka Khan he sang his hits and celebrated African-American culture on radio specials NPR, Small desk.
He performed songs like Tell me something good, what will you do for me AND I am every woman.
It is worth mentioning that Chaka Khan is known as the queen of funk.
Starting his career in the 1970s with the band Rufus, Khan created a legacy that includes 22 albums, 10 Grammys, forays into jazz and theater, and collaborations with Prince, Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell and Quincy Jones.
Your most recent album is Hello, happinesspublished in 2019.
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