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Chaka Khan

Yvette Marie Stevens (born March 23, 1953), better known by her stage name Chaka Khan (/ˈʃɑːkə ˈkɑːn/ SHAH-kə KAHN),[1] is an American singer. Her career has spanned more than five decades, beginning in the 1970s as the lead vocalist of the funk band Rufus. Known as the "Queen of Funk",[2] Khan was the first R&B artist to have a crossover hit featuring a rapper, with "I Feel for You" in 1984.[3] Khan has won ten Grammy Awards and has sold an estimated 70 million records worldwide.[4]

Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan in 2012
Background information
Birth nameYvette Marie Stevens
Also known asChaka Adunne Aduffe Yemoja Hodarhi Karifi Khan
Born (1953-03-23) March 23, 1953 (age 70)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • drummer
Years active1970–present
Labels
Websitechakakhan.com

With Rufus, she achieved four gold singles, four gold albums, and two platinum albums. In the course of her solo career, Khan achieved three gold singles, three gold albums, and one platinum album with I Feel for You. She has collaborated with Steve Winwood, Ry Cooder, Robert Palmer, Ray Charles, Quincy Jones, Guru, Chicago, De La Soul, Mary J. Blige, Ariana Grande, among others. In December 2016, Billboard magazine ranked her as the 65th most successful dance club artist of all time.[5] She was ranked at No. 17 in VH1's original list of the 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll.[6] Khan has been nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame three times as a solo artist and four times as a member of Rufus featuring Chaka Khan;[7] the first time in 2012 as a member of Rufus. In 2023, Khan was picked as an inductee in the Musical Excellence category.[8]

Early life

Yvette Marie Stevens was born on March 23, 1953, into an artistic, bohemian household in Chicago, Illinois. The eldest of five children born to Charles Stevens and Sandra Coleman, she has described her father as a beatnik and her mother as "able to do anything". She was raised in the Hyde Park area, "an island in the middle of the madness" of Chicago's rough South Side housing projects.[9] Her sister Yvonne later became a successful musician in her own right, under the name Taka Boom. Her only brother, Mark, who formed the funk group Jamaica Boys and was a member of Aurra, also became a successful musician. She has two other sisters, Zaheva Stevens and Tammy McCrary.[10]

Khan was raised as a Catholic. She attended the elementary school of Saint Thomas the Apostle Church[11] in Hyde Park. She attributed her love of music to her grandmother, who introduced her to jazz as a child. Khan became a fan of rhythm and blues music as a preteen and at eleven formed a girl group, the Crystalettes, which included her sister Taka. In the late 1960s, Khan attended several civil rights rallies with her father's second wife, Connie, a strong supporter of the movement, and joined the Black Panther Party after befriending a fellow member, activist and Chicago native Fred Hampton in 1967.[12] Though many think that she was given the name Chaka while in the Panthers, she has made it clear that her name Chaka Adunne Aduffe Hodarhi Karifi was given to her at age 13 by a Yoruba Babalawo. In 1969, she left the Panthers and dropped out of high school, having attended Calumet High School and Kenwood High School (now Kenwood Academy).[13] She began to perform in small groups around the Chicago area, first performing with Cash McCall's group Lyfe, which included her then-boyfriend Hassan Khan. Chaka and Hassan married in 1970.

Khan was asked to replace Baby Huey of Baby Huey & the Babysitters after Huey's death in 1970. The group disbanded a year later. While performing in local bands in 1972, Khan was spotted by two members of a new group called Rufus and soon won her position in the group, replacing her good friend Paulette McWilliams, who had recently left the group. The group caught the attention of musician Ike Turner who flew them out to Los Angeles to record at his studio Bolic Sound in Inglewood, California. Turner wanted Khan to become an Ikette; she declined stating she was "really happy with Rufus. But Ike's attention was certainly a boost."[14]

Career

1973–1978: Early career with Rufus

In 1973, Rufus signed with ABC Records and released their eponymous debut album. Despite their fiery rendition of Stevie Wonder's "Maybe Your Baby" from Wonder's acclaimed Talking Book and the modest success of the Chaka-led ballad "Whoever's Thrilling You (Is Killing Me)", the album failed to gain attention. That changed when Wonder himself collaborated with the group on a song he had written for Khan. That song, "Tell Me Something Good", became the group's breakthrough hit, reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1974, later winning the group their first Grammy Award. The single's success and the subsequent follow-up, "You Got the Love", which peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the R&B chart, helped their second parent album, Rags to Rufus, go platinum, selling over a million copies. From 1974 to 1979, Rufus released six platinum-selling albums including Rufusized, Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan, Ask Rufus, Street Player and Masterjam. Hits the group scored during this time included "Once You Get Started", "Sweet Thing", "Hollywood", "At Midnight (My Love Will Lift You Up)", and "Do You Love What You Feel".

The band gained a reputation as a live performing act, with Khan becoming the star attraction, thanks to her powerful vocals and stage attire—which sometimes included Native American garb and showing her midriff. Most of the band's material was written and produced by the band itself with few exceptions. Khan has also been noted for being an instrumentalist playing drums and bass; she also provided percussion during her tenure with Rufus. Most of her compositions were collaborations with guitarist Tony Maiden. Relations between Khan and the group, particularly between her and drummer Andre Fischer, became stormy. Several members left with nearly every release. While Khan remained in the group, she signed a solo contract with Warner Bros. Records in 1978. While Khan was busy at work on solo material, Rufus released three albums without her participation including 1979's Numbers, 1980's Party 'Til You're Broke, and 1983's Seal in Red.

1978–1983: Early solo career and final years with Rufus

In 1978, Warner Bros. Records released Khan's solo debut album, which featured the crossover disco hit, "I'm Every Woman", written for her by singers-songwriters Ashford & Simpson. The success of the single helped the album go platinum, selling over a million copies. Khan also featured on Quincy Jones's hit "Stuff Like That", also released in 1978, which also featured Ashford & Simpson as co-writers, along with Jones and several others. Ashford & Simpson performed with Khan on the song.

In 1979, Khan reunited with Rufus to collaborate on the Jones-produced Masterjam, which featured their hit "Do You Love What You Feel", which Khan sang with Tony Maiden. Despite her sometimes-acrimonious relationship with some of her bandmates, Khan and Maiden have maintained a friendship over the years. In 1979. she also dueted with Ry Cooder on his album Bop Till You Drop. That year, she spent time working on her producing and writing skills at Ike Turner's Bolic Sound studio. They had planned to record together.[15] In 1980, while Rufus released Party 'Til You're Broke, again without Khan, she released her second solo album, Naughty, which featured her on the cover with her six-year-old daughter Milini. The album yielded the disco hit "Clouds" and the R&B ballad "Papillon".

Also in 1980, Khan had a cameo appearance as a church choir soloist in The Blues Brothers starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. Khan released two albums in 1981, the Rufus release, Camouflage and the solo album What Cha' Gonna Do for Me. The latter album went gold. The same year, Khan appeared on three tracks on Rick Wakeman's concept album 1984. In 1982, Khan issued two more solo albums, the jazz-oriented Echoes of an Era and a more funk/pop-oriented self-titled album Chaka Khan. The latter album's track, the jazz-inflected "Be Bop Medley", won Khan a Grammy and earned praise from jazz singer Betty Carter who loved Khan's vocal scatting in the song.[16]

In 1983, following the release of Rufus's final studio album, Seal in Red, which did not feature Khan, the singer returned with Rufus on a live album, Stompin' at the Savoy - Live, which featured the studio single, "Ain't Nobody", which became the group's final charting success reaching No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number-one on the Hot R&B chart, while also reaching the top ten in the United Kingdom. Following this release, Rufus separated for good.

1984–1996: Solo success

In 1984, Khan released her sixth studio album, I Feel for You. The title track, the first single released, was originally written and recorded by Prince in 1979 and had also been recorded by The Pointer Sisters and Rebbie Jackson. Khan's version featured a harmonica solo by Stevie Wonder and an introductory rap by Grandmaster Melle Mel. It became a million-selling smash in the U.S. and United Kingdom and helped to relaunch Khan's career. "I Feel for You" topped not only the U.S. R&B and dance charts, but achieved great success on the U.S. pop chart and reached No. 1 in the U.K. The song reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in December 1984 and remained on that chart for 26 weeks, well into 1985. Additionally, it hit No. 1 on the Cash Box chart. It was listed as Billboard's No. 5 song for 1985 and netted Prince the 1985 Grammy Award for Best R&B Song. In addition to the song's successful radio airplay and sales, a music video of Khan with breakdancers in an inner-city setting enjoyed heavy rotation on television and helped to solidify Khan's notoriety in popular culture.

Other singles that helped the I Feel For You album go platinum included "This is My Night" and the ballad "Through the Fire", the latter of which was also successful on the adult contemporary chart. Khan was featured in Steve Winwood's 1986 number-one hit, "Higher Love". That same year, a duet was planned with Robert Palmer for the song "Addicted To Love". However, her manager declined to release the duet, citing the desire not to have too much product from her in the marketplace at one time. She was still credited for the vocal arrangements in the album's liner notes, and the song became an international hit.[17] Khan followed up the success of the I Feel For You album with 1986's Destiny and 1988's CK. Khan found more success in the late 1980s with a remix album, Life Is a Dance: The Remix Project, which reached the top ten on the British albums chart. As a result, she performed regularly in the U.K., where she maintained a strong fan base.

In 1990, she was a featured performer on another major hit when she collaborated with Ray Charles and Quincy Jones on a new jack swing cover of The Brothers Johnson's "I'll Be Good to You", which was featured on Jones's Back on the Block. The song reached No. 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the R&B chart, later winning her and Ray Charles a Grammy for Best R&B Vocal Performance By a Duo or Group. Khan returned with her first studio album in four years in 1992 with the release of The Woman I Am, which was a success due to the R&B songs "Love You All My Lifetime" and "You Can Make the Story Right". Around this time, Khan also did a duet with Peter Cetera on the song "Feels Like Heaven," which was a minor success. .[18]

Khan also contributed to soundtracks and worked on a follow-up to The Woman I Am she titled Dare You to Love Me, which was eventually shelved. In 1995, she and rapper Guru had a hit with the duet "Watch What You Say", in the U.K. That same year, she provided a contemporary R&B cover of the classic standard, "My Funny Valentine", for the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack. In 1996, following the release of her greatest-hits album, Epiphany: The Best of Chaka Khan, Vol. 1, Khan abruptly left Warner Bros. after stating the label had neglected her and failed to release Dare You to Love Me.[19]

 
Chaka Khan in 1997

1998–2016

In 1998, Khan signed a contract with Prince's NPG Records label and issued Come 2 My House, followed by the single "Don't Talk 2 Strangers", a cover of a 1996 Prince song. She later went on a tour with Prince as a co-headlining act. In 2000, Khan departed NPG and she released her autobiography Chaka! Through The Fire in 2003.[14] The following year she released her first jazz covers album in twenty-two years with 2004's ClassiKhan. She also covered "Little Wing" with Kenny Olson on the album Power of Soul: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix.

In 2006, Khan was a featured vocalist on Arif Mardin's All My Friends Are Here album of his life's work, also appearing in the companion documentary The Greatest Ears In Town.[20][21] She performed a jazz vocal for "So Blue", composed by Mardin in the '60s with lyrics written for the project by Roxanne Seeman.[22]

After signing with Burgundy Records, Khan released what many critics called a "comeback album" with Funk This, produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis & Big Jim Wright. The album featured the hit, "Angel", and the Mary J. Blige duet, "Disrespectful". The latter track went to No. 1 on the U.S. dance singles chart, winning the singers a Grammy Award, while Funk This also won a Grammy for Best R&B Album. The album was also notable for Khan's covers of Dee Dee Warwick's "Foolish Fool" and Prince's "Sign o' the Times". In 2008, Khan participated in the Broadway adaptation of The Color Purple playing Ms. Sofia to Fantasia Barrino's Celie.[23]

In December 2004, Khan was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music during the inauguration of its president, Roger H. Brown.[24]

 
Khan performing in 2006

In a 2008 interview Khan said that she, unlike other artists, felt very optimistic about the current changes in the recording industry, including music downloading. "I'm glad things are shifting and artists – not labels – are having more control over their art. My previous big record company (Warner Bros.) has vaults of my recordings that haven't seen the light of day that people need to hear. This includes Robert Palmer's original recording of 'Addicted to Love' – which they took my vocals off of! We are working on getting it (and other tracks) all back now."[19] In 2009, Khan hit the road with singers Anastacia and Lulu for Here Come the Girls.

In 2009, Khan was guest singer with the song "Alive"[25] on jazz drummer Billy Cobham's album Drum ' n voice 3. In 2010, she contributed to vocals for Beverley Knight's "Soul Survivor", collaborated with Clay Aiken on a song for the kids show Phineas and Ferb, and appeared as a featured artist on "One More Try" and a cover of her song "Through the Fire" on Japanese-American singer-songwriter Ai's eighth studio album The Last Ai. Both Khan and Ai were nominated for and won the International Collaboration Special Award at the 2010 Billboard Japan Music Awards for the two songs.[26] Khan continues to perform to packed audiences both in her native United States and overseas.

On May 19, 2011, Khan was given the 2,440th Hollywood Walk of Fame star plaque on a section of Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles. Her family was present when the singer accepted the honor, as was Stevie Wonder, who had written her breakout hit "Tell Me Something Good". On September 27, 2011, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame committee announced that Khan and her former band Rufus were jointly nominated for induction to the hall. It was the collective's first nomination 13 years after they were first eligible. The group were nominated partly due to Khan's own storied reputation, including her own solo career in conjunction with her years with Rufus. Recently, Khan rerecorded her song, "Super Life", under the title "Super Life: Fear Kills, Love Heals" with Eric Benet, Kelly Price, and Luke James in tribute to Trayvon Martin, a teenager who was killed on February 26. A number of celebrities also joined in the recording including Loretta Devine, Terry Crews, Eva Pigford, and reporter Kevin Frazier.

On December 6, 2012, Khan performed at a benefit for the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). The IDF originally invited Stevie Wonder, however after a successful lobbying campaign by the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, Wonder withdrew and was replaced by Khan who was able to raise $14 million for the IDF. This support contrasted with her earlier support for the Black Panther Party that publicly supported Palestine.[27][28][29]

On July 27, 2013, Khan was honored 40 years after signing her first recording contract with a ceremonial renaming of Blackstone Avenue between 50th and 51st street (where her former high school, Kenwood Academy, sits) as Chaka Khan Way and on July 28 the city declared the day Chaka Khan Day. She performed at Millennium Park's Pritzker Pavilion on the 28th.[30] In August 2014, Khan served as grand marshal at the 85th annual Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic in her hometown of Chicago.[31]

On August 27, 2015, Khan was announced as one of the celebrities who would compete on season 21 of Dancing with the Stars.[32] She was paired with professional dancer Keo Motsepe.[33] Khan and Motsepe were the first couple eliminated from the competition on September 21, 2015.[34] In July 2016, she canceled her upcoming concert performances and entered rehab.[35]

2017–present: Hello Happiness and beyond

In June 2018, she released a new single called "Like Sugar", a collaboration with Major Lazer member Switch. She later went on to promote the single on the Ellen show.[36] "Like Sugar" is included on her 2019 album Hello Happiness. The album was released on February 15, 2019, and is her first album in twelve years.

Khan served as Grand Marshal in the 2019 Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade on January 1, 2019, in Pasadena, California.[37]

In October 2019, Khan was an honoree at Variety's "Power of Women" luncheon for supporting Little Kids Rock.[38] Other honorees were Mariah Carey, Jennifer Aniston, Brie Larson, Awkwafina, and Dana Walden. In November 2019, Khan collaborated with Ariana Grande on the song "Nobody" from the soundtrack Charlie's Angels.[39]

In 2020, Khan competed in season 3 of The Masked Singer as "Miss Monster". She was eliminated and unmasked in the third episode.

Khan was invited to sing the National Anthem at the 2020 NBA All-Star Game. Her rendition was heavily criticized on Twitter, drawing comparisons to Fergie's rendition in 2018.[40]

In May 2021, Khan appeared at the season 19 American Idol finale, where she performed a medley of her hits alongside the contestants.[41] In June 2021, Khan joined YouTuber and performer Todrick Hall on his album Femuline for the song "Fabulosity". In November 2021, Khan participated in a Verzuz battle with singer Stephanie Mills, at which both singers performed hits from their discography.[42]

In July 2022, Khan announced her new single "Woman Like Me", which was released on July 29.[43]

Personal life

Khan has been married twice and has two children, daughter Indira Milini and son Damien Holland. Her first marriage was to Hassan Khan, in 1970, when she was 17, and ended in divorce a short time later. Milini's birth was the result of a relationship between Chaka Khan and Rahsaan Morris.[10] Khan married her second husband, Richard Holland, in 1976.[44] The marriage reportedly caused a rift between Khan and several members of Rufus, in particular, Andre Fischer. Holland wanted her to tone down her sexy stage image, but she refused. Following their split in 1979, Khan spent time in the studio with Ike Turner who she said was a "real inspiration and a catalyst emotionally and in other ways as well" during that difficult time.[15] Holland filed for divorce in 1980, citing "irreconcilable differences".[45][46] During her solo stardom in the mid-1980s, she dated a Chicago-area schoolteacher. Following their separation, Khan moved to Europe, first settling in London, and later buying a residence in Germany. She lived in Germany for a while "in a little village in the Rhine Valley" and also in Mannheim.[47]

Khan is vegan, saying she adopted the diet to lose weight and combat high blood pressure and Type-2 diabetes.[48] In the past, Khan struggled with drug abuse and alcoholism. Her drug use, which at times included cocaine and heroin, ended in the early 1990s. Khan also had an on-and-off struggle with alcoholism until 2005, declaring herself sober.

In 2006, her son Damien Holland was accused of murder after 17-year-old Christopher Bailey was shot dead. Khan testified on her son's behalf. Holland claimed the shooting was an accident. He was acquitted in the criminal trial and found liable in the civil suit.[49]

Though she sang at both the 2000 Democratic and Republican conventions, Khan says that she is more of a "Democratic-minded person".[50]

Khan was featured in a 2013 episode of Celebrity Ghost Stories where she told the story of a shadow man who followed her on tour for years, until she met a guardian angel who admonished her to change her life or die.[51]

Khan was inducted as an honorary member of Zeta Phi Beta sorority in November 2020.[52]

Khan was a cousin of singer Lou Rawls.[53]

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

To date, Khan has won ten Grammy Awards, including two as a member of Rufus. She has received 22 Grammy Award nominations, including three as a member of Rufus.[54]

Year Nominated work Award category Result
1975 "Tell Me Something Good" (as Rufus) Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group Or Chorus Won
1978 Ask Rufus (as Rufus) Nominated
1979 "I'm Every Woman" Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female Nominated
1982 What Cha' Gonna Do for Me Nominated
1983 Echoes of an Era Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female Nominated
1984 Chaka Khan Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female Won
"Ain't Nobody" (as Rufus) Best R&B Performance by a Duo Or Group With Vocal Won
"Be Bop Medley" (with Arif Mardin) Best Vocal Arrangement For Two Or More Voices Won
1985 "I Feel for You" Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female Won
1986 I Feel For You Nominated
1987 Destiny Nominated
1991 "I'll Be Good to You" (with Ray Charles) Best R&B Performance by a Duo Or Group With Vocal Won
1993 The Woman I Am Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female Won
1996 "Love Me Still" (with Bruce Hornsby) Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture Or Television Nominated
1997 "Missing You" (with Brandy, Tamia & Gladys Knight) Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals Nominated
"Never Miss The Water" (with Meshell Ndegeocello) Best R&B Performance by a Duo Or Group With Vocal Nominated
"Stomp" (with Luke Cresswell, Fiona Wilkes, Carl Smith, Fraser Morrison, Everett Bradley, Mr. X, Melle Mel, Coolio, Yo-Yo, Charlie Wilson, Shaquille O'Neal & Luniz) Nominated
1998 "Summertime" Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Nominated
2003 "What's Going On" (with The Funk Brothers) Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance Won
2007 "Everyday (Family Reunion)" (with Gerald Levert, Yolanda Adams & Carl Thomas) Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals Nominated
2008 "Disrespectful" (with Mary J. Blige) Won
Funk This Best R&B Album Won

Soul Train Awards

United Negro College Fund Award

  • 2011: Recipient of the UNCF Award of Excellence

American Music Award nominations

To date, she has had four American Music Award nominations.

  • 1985: Favorite Female Artist – Soul/Rhythm & Blues
  • 1982: Favorite Female Artist – Soul/Rhythm & Blues
  • 1981: Favorite Female Artist – Soul/Rhythm & Blues[55][56]

SoulMusic Hall of Fame at SoulMusic.com

  • 2012: Inducted as Female Artist

UK Music Video Awards

  • 2018: "Like Sugar" won Best Color Grading in a Video[57]
  • 2018: "Like Sugar" won Best Editing[57]

Billboard Japan Music Awards

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

  • 2023: Inducted for Musical Excellence Award [58]

Discography

Filmography

See also

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External links

  • Official website
  • Chaka Khan Foundation
  • at Wenig-Lamonica Associates
  • SoulMusic.com
  • Chaka Khan 2014 Audio Interview at Soulinterviews.com

chaka, khan, yvette, marie, stevens, born, march, 1953, better, known, stage, name, ɑː, ɑː, shah, kahn, american, singer, career, spanned, more, than, five, decades, beginning, 1970s, lead, vocalist, funk, band, rufus, known, queen, funk, khan, first, artist, . Yvette Marie Stevens born March 23 1953 better known by her stage name Chaka Khan ˈ ʃ ɑː k e ˈ k ɑː n SHAH ke KAHN 1 is an American singer Her career has spanned more than five decades beginning in the 1970s as the lead vocalist of the funk band Rufus Known as the Queen of Funk 2 Khan was the first R amp B artist to have a crossover hit featuring a rapper with I Feel for You in 1984 3 Khan has won ten Grammy Awards and has sold an estimated 70 million records worldwide 4 Chaka KhanChaka Khan in 2012Background informationBirth nameYvette Marie StevensAlso known asChaka Adunne Aduffe Yemoja Hodarhi Karifi KhanBorn 1953 03 23 March 23 1953 age 70 Chicago Illinois U S GenresR amp B soul funk pop disco jazz gospelOccupation s Singer songwriter drummerYears active1970 presentLabelsABC Warner Bros Reprise MCA NPG BurgundyWebsitechakakhan wbr com With Rufus she achieved four gold singles four gold albums and two platinum albums In the course of her solo career Khan achieved three gold singles three gold albums and one platinum album with I Feel for You She has collaborated with Steve Winwood Ry Cooder Robert Palmer Ray Charles Quincy Jones Guru Chicago De La Soul Mary J Blige Ariana Grande among others In December 2016 Billboard magazine ranked her as the 65th most successful dance club artist of all time 5 She was ranked at No 17 in VH1 s original list of the 100 Greatest Women of Rock amp Roll 6 Khan has been nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame three times as a solo artist and four times as a member of Rufus featuring Chaka Khan 7 the first time in 2012 as a member of Rufus In 2023 Khan was picked as an inductee in the Musical Excellence category 8 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1973 1978 Early career with Rufus 2 2 1978 1983 Early solo career and final years with Rufus 2 3 1984 1996 Solo success 2 4 1998 2016 2 5 2017 present Hello Happiness and beyond 3 Personal life 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 Grammy Awards 4 2 Soul Train Awards 4 3 United Negro College Fund Award 4 4 American Music Award nominations 4 5 SoulMusic Hall of Fame at SoulMusic com 4 6 UK Music Video Awards 4 7 Billboard Japan Music Awards 4 8 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 5 Discography 6 Filmography 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditYvette Marie Stevens was born on March 23 1953 into an artistic bohemian household in Chicago Illinois The eldest of five children born to Charles Stevens and Sandra Coleman she has described her father as a beatnik and her mother as able to do anything She was raised in the Hyde Park area an island in the middle of the madness of Chicago s rough South Side housing projects 9 Her sister Yvonne later became a successful musician in her own right under the name Taka Boom Her only brother Mark who formed the funk group Jamaica Boys and was a member of Aurra also became a successful musician She has two other sisters Zaheva Stevens and Tammy McCrary 10 Khan was raised as a Catholic She attended the elementary school of Saint Thomas the Apostle Church 11 in Hyde Park She attributed her love of music to her grandmother who introduced her to jazz as a child Khan became a fan of rhythm and blues music as a preteen and at eleven formed a girl group the Crystalettes which included her sister Taka In the late 1960s Khan attended several civil rights rallies with her father s second wife Connie a strong supporter of the movement and joined the Black Panther Party after befriending a fellow member activist and Chicago native Fred Hampton in 1967 12 Though many think that she was given the name Chaka while in the Panthers she has made it clear that her name Chaka Adunne Aduffe Hodarhi Karifi was given to her at age 13 by a Yoruba Babalawo In 1969 she left the Panthers and dropped out of high school having attended Calumet High School and Kenwood High School now Kenwood Academy 13 She began to perform in small groups around the Chicago area first performing with Cash McCall s group Lyfe which included her then boyfriend Hassan Khan Chaka and Hassan married in 1970 Khan was asked to replace Baby Huey of Baby Huey amp the Babysitters after Huey s death in 1970 The group disbanded a year later While performing in local bands in 1972 Khan was spotted by two members of a new group called Rufus and soon won her position in the group replacing her good friend Paulette McWilliams who had recently left the group The group caught the attention of musician Ike Turner who flew them out to Los Angeles to record at his studio Bolic Sound in Inglewood California Turner wanted Khan to become an Ikette she declined stating she was really happy with Rufus But Ike s attention was certainly a boost 14 Career Edit1973 1978 Early career with Rufus Edit Main article Rufus band In 1973 Rufus signed with ABC Records and released their eponymous debut album Despite their fiery rendition of Stevie Wonder s Maybe Your Baby from Wonder s acclaimed Talking Book and the modest success of the Chaka led ballad Whoever s Thrilling You Is Killing Me the album failed to gain attention That changed when Wonder himself collaborated with the group on a song he had written for Khan That song Tell Me Something Good became the group s breakthrough hit reaching No 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1974 later winning the group their first Grammy Award The single s success and the subsequent follow up You Got the Love which peaked at No 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No 1 on the R amp B chart helped their second parent album Rags to Rufus go platinum selling over a million copies From 1974 to 1979 Rufus released six platinum selling albums including Rufusized Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan Ask Rufus Street Player and Masterjam Hits the group scored during this time included Once You Get Started Sweet Thing Hollywood At Midnight My Love Will Lift You Up and Do You Love What You Feel The band gained a reputation as a live performing act with Khan becoming the star attraction thanks to her powerful vocals and stage attire which sometimes included Native American garb and showing her midriff Most of the band s material was written and produced by the band itself with few exceptions Khan has also been noted for being an instrumentalist playing drums and bass she also provided percussion during her tenure with Rufus Most of her compositions were collaborations with guitarist Tony Maiden Relations between Khan and the group particularly between her and drummer Andre Fischer became stormy Several members left with nearly every release While Khan remained in the group she signed a solo contract with Warner Bros Records in 1978 While Khan was busy at work on solo material Rufus released three albums without her participation including 1979 s Numbers 1980 s Party Til You re Broke and 1983 s Seal in Red 1978 1983 Early solo career and final years with Rufus Edit In 1978 Warner Bros Records released Khan s solo debut album which featured the crossover disco hit I m Every Woman written for her by singers songwriters Ashford amp Simpson The success of the single helped the album go platinum selling over a million copies Khan also featured on Quincy Jones s hit Stuff Like That also released in 1978 which also featured Ashford amp Simpson as co writers along with Jones and several others Ashford amp Simpson performed with Khan on the song In 1979 Khan reunited with Rufus to collaborate on the Jones produced Masterjam which featured their hit Do You Love What You Feel which Khan sang with Tony Maiden Despite her sometimes acrimonious relationship with some of her bandmates Khan and Maiden have maintained a friendship over the years In 1979 she also dueted with Ry Cooder on his album Bop Till You Drop That year she spent time working on her producing and writing skills at Ike Turner s Bolic Sound studio They had planned to record together 15 In 1980 while Rufus released Party Til You re Broke again without Khan she released her second solo album Naughty which featured her on the cover with her six year old daughter Milini The album yielded the disco hit Clouds and the R amp B ballad Papillon Also in 1980 Khan had a cameo appearance as a church choir soloist in The Blues Brothers starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd Khan released two albums in 1981 the Rufus release Camouflage and the solo album What Cha Gonna Do for Me The latter album went gold The same year Khan appeared on three tracks on Rick Wakeman s concept album 1984 In 1982 Khan issued two more solo albums the jazz oriented Echoes of an Era and a more funk pop oriented self titled album Chaka Khan The latter album s track the jazz inflected Be Bop Medley won Khan a Grammy and earned praise from jazz singer Betty Carter who loved Khan s vocal scatting in the song 16 In 1983 following the release of Rufus s final studio album Seal in Red which did not feature Khan the singer returned with Rufus on a live album Stompin at the Savoy Live which featured the studio single Ain t Nobody which became the group s final charting success reaching No 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Hot R amp B chart while also reaching the top ten in the United Kingdom Following this release Rufus separated for good 1984 1996 Solo success Edit In 1984 Khan released her sixth studio album I Feel for You The title track the first single released was originally written and recorded by Prince in 1979 and had also been recorded by The Pointer Sisters and Rebbie Jackson Khan s version featured a harmonica solo by Stevie Wonder and an introductory rap by Grandmaster Melle Mel It became a million selling smash in the U S and United Kingdom and helped to relaunch Khan s career I Feel for You topped not only the U S R amp B and dance charts but achieved great success on the U S pop chart and reached No 1 in the U K The song reached No 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in December 1984 and remained on that chart for 26 weeks well into 1985 Additionally it hit No 1 on the Cash Box chart It was listed as Billboard s No 5 song for 1985 and netted Prince the 1985 Grammy Award for Best R amp B Song In addition to the song s successful radio airplay and sales a music video of Khan with breakdancers in an inner city setting enjoyed heavy rotation on television and helped to solidify Khan s notoriety in popular culture Other singles that helped the I Feel For You album go platinum included This is My Night and the ballad Through the Fire the latter of which was also successful on the adult contemporary chart Khan was featured in Steve Winwood s 1986 number one hit Higher Love That same year a duet was planned with Robert Palmer for the song Addicted To Love However her manager declined to release the duet citing the desire not to have too much product from her in the marketplace at one time She was still credited for the vocal arrangements in the album s liner notes and the song became an international hit 17 Khan followed up the success of the I Feel For You album with 1986 s Destiny and 1988 s CK Khan found more success in the late 1980s with a remix album Life Is a Dance The Remix Project which reached the top ten on the British albums chart As a result she performed regularly in the U K where she maintained a strong fan base In 1990 she was a featured performer on another major hit when she collaborated with Ray Charles and Quincy Jones on a new jack swing cover of The Brothers Johnson s I ll Be Good to You which was featured on Jones s Back on the Block The song reached No 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No 1 on the R amp B chart later winning her and Ray Charles a Grammy for Best R amp B Vocal Performance By a Duo or Group Khan returned with her first studio album in four years in 1992 with the release of The Woman I Am which was a success due to the R amp B songs Love You All My Lifetime and You Can Make the Story Right Around this time Khan also did a duet with Peter Cetera on the song Feels Like Heaven which was a minor success 18 Khan also contributed to soundtracks and worked on a follow up to The Woman I Am she titled Dare You to Love Me which was eventually shelved In 1995 she and rapper Guru had a hit with the duet Watch What You Say in the U K That same year she provided a contemporary R amp B cover of the classic standard My Funny Valentine for the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack In 1996 following the release of her greatest hits album Epiphany The Best of Chaka Khan Vol 1 Khan abruptly left Warner Bros after stating the label had neglected her and failed to release Dare You to Love Me 19 Chaka Khan in 1997 1998 2016 Edit In 1998 Khan signed a contract with Prince s NPG Records label and issued Come 2 My House followed by the single Don t Talk 2 Strangers a cover of a 1996 Prince song She later went on a tour with Prince as a co headlining act In 2000 Khan departed NPG and she released her autobiography Chaka Through The Fire in 2003 14 The following year she released her first jazz covers album in twenty two years with 2004 s ClassiKhan She also covered Little Wing with Kenny Olson on the album Power of Soul A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix In 2006 Khan was a featured vocalist on Arif Mardin s All My Friends Are Here album of his life s work also appearing in the companion documentary The Greatest Ears In Town 20 21 She performed a jazz vocal for So Blue composed by Mardin in the 60s with lyrics written for the project by Roxanne Seeman 22 After signing with Burgundy Records Khan released what many critics called a comeback album with Funk This produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis amp Big Jim Wright The album featured the hit Angel and the Mary J Blige duet Disrespectful The latter track went to No 1 on the U S dance singles chart winning the singers a Grammy Award while Funk This also won a Grammy for Best R amp B Album The album was also notable for Khan s covers of Dee Dee Warwick s Foolish Fool and Prince s Sign o the Times In 2008 Khan participated in the Broadway adaptation of The Color Purple playing Ms Sofia to Fantasia Barrino s Celie 23 In December 2004 Khan was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music during the inauguration of its president Roger H Brown 24 Khan performing in 2006 In a 2008 interview Khan said that she unlike other artists felt very optimistic about the current changes in the recording industry including music downloading I m glad things are shifting and artists not labels are having more control over their art My previous big record company Warner Bros has vaults of my recordings that haven t seen the light of day that people need to hear This includes Robert Palmer s original recording of Addicted to Love which they took my vocals off of We are working on getting it and other tracks all back now 19 In 2009 Khan hit the road with singers Anastacia and Lulu for Here Come the Girls In 2009 Khan was guest singer with the song Alive 25 on jazz drummer Billy Cobham s album Drum n voice 3 In 2010 she contributed to vocals for Beverley Knight s Soul Survivor collaborated with Clay Aiken on a song for the kids show Phineas and Ferb and appeared as a featured artist on One More Try and a cover of her song Through the Fire on Japanese American singer songwriter Ai s eighth studio album The Last Ai Both Khan and Ai were nominated for and won the International Collaboration Special Award at the 2010 Billboard Japan Music Awards for the two songs 26 Khan continues to perform to packed audiences both in her native United States and overseas On May 19 2011 Khan was given the 2 440th Hollywood Walk of Fame star plaque on a section of Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles Her family was present when the singer accepted the honor as was Stevie Wonder who had written her breakout hit Tell Me Something Good On September 27 2011 the Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame committee announced that Khan and her former band Rufus were jointly nominated for induction to the hall It was the collective s first nomination 13 years after they were first eligible The group were nominated partly due to Khan s own storied reputation including her own solo career in conjunction with her years with Rufus Recently Khan rerecorded her song Super Life under the title Super Life Fear Kills Love Heals with Eric Benet Kelly Price and Luke James in tribute to Trayvon Martin a teenager who was killed on February 26 A number of celebrities also joined in the recording including Loretta Devine Terry Crews Eva Pigford and reporter Kevin Frazier On December 6 2012 Khan performed at a benefit for the Israeli Defense Forces IDF The IDF originally invited Stevie Wonder however after a successful lobbying campaign by the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation Wonder withdrew and was replaced by Khan who was able to raise 14 million for the IDF This support contrasted with her earlier support for the Black Panther Party that publicly supported Palestine 27 28 29 On July 27 2013 Khan was honored 40 years after signing her first recording contract with a ceremonial renaming of Blackstone Avenue between 50th and 51st street where her former high school Kenwood Academy sits as Chaka Khan Way and on July 28 the city declared the day Chaka Khan Day She performed at Millennium Park s Pritzker Pavilion on the 28th 30 In August 2014 Khan served as grand marshal at the 85th annual Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic in her hometown of Chicago 31 On August 27 2015 Khan was announced as one of the celebrities who would compete on season 21 of Dancing with the Stars 32 She was paired with professional dancer Keo Motsepe 33 Khan and Motsepe were the first couple eliminated from the competition on September 21 2015 34 In July 2016 she canceled her upcoming concert performances and entered rehab 35 2017 present Hello Happiness and beyond Edit In June 2018 she released a new single called Like Sugar a collaboration with Major Lazer member Switch She later went on to promote the single on the Ellen show 36 Like Sugar is included on her 2019 album Hello Happiness The album was released on February 15 2019 and is her first album in twelve years Khan served as Grand Marshal in the 2019 Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade on January 1 2019 in Pasadena California 37 In October 2019 Khan was an honoree at Variety s Power of Women luncheon for supporting Little Kids Rock 38 Other honorees were Mariah Carey Jennifer Aniston Brie Larson Awkwafina and Dana Walden In November 2019 Khan collaborated with Ariana Grande on the song Nobody from the soundtrack Charlie s Angels 39 In 2020 Khan competed in season 3 of The Masked Singer as Miss Monster She was eliminated and unmasked in the third episode Khan was invited to sing the National Anthem at the 2020 NBA All Star Game Her rendition was heavily criticized on Twitter drawing comparisons to Fergie s rendition in 2018 40 In May 2021 Khan appeared at the season 19 American Idol finale where she performed a medley of her hits alongside the contestants 41 In June 2021 Khan joined YouTuber and performer Todrick Hall on his album Femuline for the song Fabulosity In November 2021 Khan participated in a Verzuz battle with singer Stephanie Mills at which both singers performed hits from their discography 42 In July 2022 Khan announced her new single Woman Like Me which was released on July 29 43 Personal life EditKhan has been married twice and has two children daughter Indira Milini and son Damien Holland Her first marriage was to Hassan Khan in 1970 when she was 17 and ended in divorce a short time later Milini s birth was the result of a relationship between Chaka Khan and Rahsaan Morris 10 Khan married her second husband Richard Holland in 1976 44 The marriage reportedly caused a rift between Khan and several members of Rufus in particular Andre Fischer Holland wanted her to tone down her sexy stage image but she refused Following their split in 1979 Khan spent time in the studio with Ike Turner who she said was a real inspiration and a catalyst emotionally and in other ways as well during that difficult time 15 Holland filed for divorce in 1980 citing irreconcilable differences 45 46 During her solo stardom in the mid 1980s she dated a Chicago area schoolteacher Following their separation Khan moved to Europe first settling in London and later buying a residence in Germany She lived in Germany for a while in a little village in the Rhine Valley and also in Mannheim 47 Khan is vegan saying she adopted the diet to lose weight and combat high blood pressure and Type 2 diabetes 48 In the past Khan struggled with drug abuse and alcoholism Her drug use which at times included cocaine and heroin ended in the early 1990s Khan also had an on and off struggle with alcoholism until 2005 declaring herself sober In 2006 her son Damien Holland was accused of murder after 17 year old Christopher Bailey was shot dead Khan testified on her son s behalf Holland claimed the shooting was an accident He was acquitted in the criminal trial and found liable in the civil suit 49 Though she sang at both the 2000 Democratic and Republican conventions Khan says that she is more of a Democratic minded person 50 Khan was featured in a 2013 episode of Celebrity Ghost Stories where she told the story of a shadow man who followed her on tour for years until she met a guardian angel who admonished her to change her life or die 51 Khan was inducted as an honorary member of Zeta Phi Beta sorority in November 2020 52 Khan was a cousin of singer Lou Rawls 53 Awards and nominations EditGrammy Awards Edit To date Khan has won ten Grammy Awards including two as a member of Rufus She has received 22 Grammy Award nominations including three as a member of Rufus 54 Year Nominated work Award category Result1975 Tell Me Something Good as Rufus Best R amp B Vocal Performance by a Duo Group Or Chorus Won1978 Ask Rufus as Rufus Nominated1979 I m Every Woman Best R amp B Vocal Performance Female Nominated1982 What Cha Gonna Do for Me Nominated1983 Echoes of an Era Best Jazz Vocal Performance Female Nominated1984 Chaka Khan Best R amp B Vocal Performance Female Won Ain t Nobody as Rufus Best R amp B Performance by a Duo Or Group With Vocal Won Be Bop Medley with Arif Mardin Best Vocal Arrangement For Two Or More Voices Won1985 I Feel for You Best R amp B Vocal Performance Female Won1986 I Feel For You Nominated1987 Destiny Nominated1991 I ll Be Good to You with Ray Charles Best R amp B Performance by a Duo Or Group With Vocal Won1993 The Woman I Am Best R amp B Vocal Performance Female Won1996 Love Me Still with Bruce Hornsby Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture Or Television Nominated1997 Missing You with Brandy Tamia amp Gladys Knight Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals Nominated Never Miss The Water with Meshell Ndegeocello Best R amp B Performance by a Duo Or Group With Vocal Nominated Stomp with Luke Cresswell Fiona Wilkes Carl Smith Fraser Morrison Everett Bradley Mr X Melle Mel Coolio Yo Yo Charlie Wilson Shaquille O Neal amp Luniz Nominated1998 Summertime Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance Nominated2003 What s Going On with The Funk Brothers Best Traditional R amp B Vocal Performance Won2007 Everyday Family Reunion with Gerald Levert Yolanda Adams amp Carl Thomas Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals Nominated2008 Disrespectful with Mary J Blige WonFunk This Best R amp B Album WonSoul Train Awards Edit 1998 Recipient of the Lena Horne Award Career Achievement 2009 Recipient of the Legends Award Career Achievement United Negro College Fund Award Edit 2011 Recipient of the UNCF Award of ExcellenceAmerican Music Award nominations Edit To date she has had four American Music Award nominations 1985 Favorite Female Artist Soul Rhythm amp Blues 1982 Favorite Female Artist Soul Rhythm amp Blues 1981 Favorite Female Artist Soul Rhythm amp Blues 55 56 SoulMusic Hall of Fame at SoulMusic com Edit 2012 Inducted as Female ArtistUK Music Video Awards Edit 2018 Like Sugar won Best Color Grading in a Video 57 2018 Like Sugar won Best Editing 57 Billboard Japan Music Awards Edit 2010 One More Try Through the Fire with Ai International Collaboration Special Award 26 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Edit 2023 Inducted for Musical Excellence Award 58 Discography EditMain article Chaka Khan discography Chaka 1978 Naughty 1980 What Cha Gonna Do for Me 1981 Chaka Khan 1982 Echoes of an Era 1982 I Feel for You 1984 Destiny 1986 ck 1988 The Woman I Am 1992 Come 2 My House 1998 ClassiKhan 2004 Funk This 2007 Hello Happiness 2019 Filmography EditThe Greatest Ears in Town The Arif Mardin Story Khan as Choir Soloist in the 1980 American musical comedy film The Blues Brothers directed by John Landis Starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd Guest Judge on RuPaul s Drag U Season 1 Episode 8 A Star Is Born Again Phineas and Ferb Summer Belongs To You as herself voice Guest Judge on RuPaul s Drag Race Season 12 Episode 8 Droop The One and Only Ivan as Henrietta voice The Masked Singer as Miss Monster Guest performer on American Idol Finale Hunter as Gina Vee Season 3 Episode 10 Revival as Herodias Women Who Rock an MGM Original Series 2022See also EditRufus discographyReferences Edit djvlad October 8 2020 Chaka Khan Hated Kanye Sampling Through The Fire He F ed Up My Song Part 12 YouTube Archived from the original on February 6 2023 Retrieved February 6 2023 African American History Day by Day A Reference Guide to Events Greenwood 2012 ISBN 9781598843606 Chaka Khan First R amp B Artist To Feature Rapper a trend that would go on to dominate contemporary music 2Paragraphs September 15 2015 10 Time Grammy Award Winning Rock N Roll Hall of Fame Nominee Music Legend Chaka Khan Headlines the Biggest Lesbian Event in the World The DInah 2012 The Original Club Skirts Dinah Shore Weekend 2014 Thedinah com Archived from the original on March 14 2016 Retrieved June 4 2014 Greatest of All Time Top Dance Club Artists December 2016 Greatest of All Time Top Dance Club Artists Page 1 Billboard Retrieved February 7 2017 Rock on the Net VH1 100 Greatest Women of Rock amp Roll rockonthenet com Mary J Blige Chaka Khan Dionne Warwick and Tina Turner Among 2021 Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame Nominees Rated R amp B February 11 2021 Retrieved February 11 2021 Chaka Khan queen of funk amp R amp B to be inducted into Rock Hall Cleveland com May 3 2023 Retrieved May 3 2023 Peterson Gilles September 27 2014 Words and Music with Chaka Khan BBC 6 Music Interview Retrieved September 27 2014 a b Chaka Khan I IMDb com Retrieved August 24 2010 St Thomas the Apostle Church stapostleparish org Retrieved December 8 2019 Chaka Khan Biography on Bio Thebiographychannel co uk Archived from the original on March 3 2012 Retrieved July 14 2011 Kenwood Academy High School CPSalumni org Archived from the original on September 23 2015 Retrieved February 18 2012 a b Khan Chaka 2003 Chaka Through The Fire Bolden Tonya Emmaus PA Rodale pp 63 ISBN 1579548261 OCLC 52412052 a b Chaka Hubby Split Not Talking Divorce Jet 53 August 30 1979 allmusic Chaka Khan 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Retrieved July 13 2017 CHAKA KHAN BILLY COBHAM GINO VANNELLI I Drum n voice vol 3 produced by Nicolosi Novecento YouTube Archived from the original on October 30 2021 Retrieved June 4 2014 a b Billboard Japan Music Awards Name Exile Artist Of The Year Billboard March 1 2011 Retrieved April 4 2022 JTA Staff December 28 2012 Gentiles of the Year 2012 JTA Jewish Telegraphic Agency Retrieved August 5 2015 We Did It US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation December 27 2012 Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved August 5 2015 Yaqub Salim 2015 Our Declaration of Independence African Americans Arab Americans and the Arab Israeli Conflict 1967 1979 Mashriq amp Mahjar 3 1 18 46 18 46 doi 10 24847 33i2015 61 S2CID 143183963 Retrieved August 11 2015 Khan Chaka July 29 2013 The City of Chicago Honors Ten Time GRAMMY Award Winner Chaka Khan with Street Naming Sacramento Bee Press release PR Newswire Archived from the original on July 31 2013 Retrieved July 31 2013 CBS Chicago Bud Billiken Parade Like A Big Homecoming To Grand Marshal Chaka Khan August 9 2014 August 9 2014 Retrieved October 8 2014 DancingABC Instagram Instagram August 27 2015 Archived from the original on December 23 2021 Retrieved August 27 2015 Dancing with the Stars Season 21 Cast Announcement ABC September 2 2015 Retrieved September 2 2015 Kubicek John September 21 2015 Dancing with the Stars Recap Hometown Glory and the First Elimination BuddyTV Archived from the original on September 23 2015 Retrieved September 21 2015 Rowland Marijke July 9 2016 R amp B singer Chaka Khan cancels fair show enters rehab The Modesto Bee Retrieved July 10 2016 Reed Ryan March 13 2019 Watch Chaka Khan Play Funky Like Sugar on Ellen Rolling Stone Retrieved December 22 2019 Chris Lindahl The 2019 Rose Parade grand marshal is Chaka Khan Pasadena Star News October 18 2018 Variety Announces 2019 Power of Women Honorees Jennifer Aniston Mariah Carey Awkwafina Chaka Khan Brie Larson and Dana Walden Variety September 18 2019 Retrieved December 22 2019 Katz Evan Ross October 29 2019 Chaka Khan Was Hilariously Honest About Her Upcoming Duet with Ariana Grande Oprah Magazine Retrieved November 1 2019 Chaka Khan s rendition of National Anthem at NBA All Star Game wrecked by internet TribLIVE com February 16 2020 Retrieved February 18 2020 Chaka Khan Performs Medley Of Hits With Idol Contestants Casey Bishop Grace Kinstler Alyssa Wray amp More Music Mayhem Magazine May 23 2021 Retrieved March 4 2022 Mitchell Gail November 19 2021 Sister Love Best Moments From Chaka Khan amp Stephanie Mills Verzuz Legacy Showcase Billboard Retrieved March 4 2022 Samuels Keithan July 21 2022 Chaka Khan Announces New Single Woman Like Me Rated R amp B Retrieved July 21 2022 Chaka Khan Mexican Mate Marry In Quiet Ceremony Jet 47 September 2 1976 Chaka s Husband Files For Divorce In L A Jet 58 February 21 1980 Chaka Khan Reveals Feelings on Sex Marriage Drugs And Religion Jet Magazine 63 13 55 December 6 1982 Kim Soo July 3 2015 Chaka Khan s Travelling Life The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on January 11 2022 Retrieved April 23 2016 Brennan Williams Chaka Khan Opens Up on Weight Loss New Music Being a Sex Symbol Huffington Post June 21 2012 Williams Robert April 29 2008 Chaka Khan son ordered to pay 1 3 million in wrongful death lawsuit Nj com Retrieved October 8 2019 Rosen Craig November 6 2006 Chaka Khan Siding with the Democratic Ticket permanent dead link Celebrity Ghost Stories 2013 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated Announces Award Winning Entertainers Religious and Military Leaders As Nominees for Honorary Membership Prnewswire com Press release Retrieved July 8 2021 Chaka Khan s Verified Facebook Account a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Chaka Khan Grammy com The Recording Academy Retrieved September 30 2020 Arnold Chuck 2007 Chaka Khan Through the Fire People pp 115 117 Retrieved May 18 2010 permanent dead link Chaka Khan The Envelope Awards Database Retrieved October 8 2014 a b UK Music Video Awards 2018 all the winners Promonewstv October 25 2018 Retrieved November 6 2020 2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Chaka Khan www rockhall com May 3 2023 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chaka Khan Official website Chaka Khan Foundation Chaka Khan at Wenig Lamonica Associates SoulMusic com Chaka Khan 2014 Audio Interview at Soulinterviews com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chaka Khan amp oldid 1154968139, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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