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While winning a Grammy Award is a prestigious achievement for most artists, it is a whole different level to alter the name of a major category. That is just want legendary vocalist Aretha Franklin did, lending her name to The Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, which is now commonly occurred to as ""The Aretha Award." It only makes sense ? she did win eight consecutive trophies in the category.
Franklin grew up in different cities around the East, as her father was a preacher. The budding artist excelled in the church choir, quickly becoming a child prodigy. By the time she turned 14, she had a record deal with Checker Records, and she struggled to find her sound until a 1966 deal with Atlantic Records. Her second single was ""Respect," which launched her to stardom. In the next year, she released an amazing number of hit singles, including ""Baby I Love You," ""Chain of Fools," and ""(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman."
While Franklin certainly hit her stride in the first half of the 1970s, the second half saw a number of younger artists, such as Natalie Cole and Chaka Khan, taking over the Motown sound. Adding to the singers strife was the attack on her father, Rev. C. L. Franklin, in Detroit ? the wounds that he sustained kept him in a comatose state until his death in 1984.
In the 1980s, however, the Queen of Soul made a comeback with a number of hits with a more up-tempo sound, such as ""Freeway of Love" and ""Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves." She remained relevant through the next two decades, topped off by a legendary performance at VH-1s ""Divas Live" in 1998, which was all but centered on the amazing performer.
Franklin released ?So Damn Happy" in 2003, which included the Grammy Award-winning track ""Wonderful." While she only records albums sporadically and tends to tour less than she did earlier in her career, she certainly deserves a rest ? but a performance by the Queen of Soul should not be passed up!
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