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In this episode of Queue Points Podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray celebrate the anniversary of the release of Aretha Franklin’s "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" hitting the charts in 1967, delve into her life, career, and collaboration with Luther Vandross on the making of her 28th studio album "Jump to It." The episode also highlights Luther's journey from a background vocalist to a music legend, his passion for working with divas, and the anticipation for the upcoming "Never Too Much" documentary.
Topics: #QueuePointsPodcast, #ArethaFranklin, #BlackMusicHistory, #LutherVandross, #JumpToIt, #BlackMusic, #BlackPodcasters
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In this time of great challenge, legendary Atlanta-based singer RAHBI is choosing to ignite a fire within our hearts with his empowering new single, ‘CHANGE.’
Co-written with soul music trailblazer Donnie (The Colored Section) and produced by Grammy nominee Sterling Gittens Jr. (Chris Brown, Justin Bieber), ‘CHANGE’ finds RAHBI passionately singing, ‘Change the world, give it a different face. Let’s put some love back in this place,’ encouraging listeners to embrace a more compassionate world.
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