
Roberta Flack Dies at 88: Remembering the Grammy-Winning Icon
Roberta Flack, the legendary singer known for “Killing Me Softly With His Song,” has passed away at the age of 88. Her publicist confirmed the news, stating that she died peacefully surrounded by family.
A Trailblazer in R&B and Soul Music
Born Roberta Cleopatra Flack on February 10, 1937, in Black Mountain, North Carolina, she was raised in Arlington, Virginia. Her early exposure to gospel music and classical training set the foundation for her extraordinary career. At just 15, she earned a music scholarship to Howard University, showcasing her prodigious talent.
Rise to Fame and Unforgettable Hits
Flack’s breakthrough came when jazz musician Les McCann discovered her performing in Washington, D.C. She signed with Atlantic Records and gained overnight fame after Clint Eastwood featured her song “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” in his 1971 film Play Misty for Me. This track won the Grammy for Record of the Year in 1972.
She made history again the following year when “Killing Me Softly With His Song” won the same award, making her the first artist to secure back-to-back Record of the Year wins.
Her song catalog also includes beloved hits such as “Feel Like Makin’ Love,” “Tonight, I Celebrate My Love,” and “The Closer I Get to You.” These tracks not only topped the charts but also became timeless classics in R&B and soul music.
A Lasting Musical Legacy
Flack’s influence extended beyond her solo work. She collaborated with Donny Hathaway on classics like “Where Is The Love” and “You’ve Got a Friend.” In 1996, the Fugees revitalized “Killing Me Softly,” introducing her music to a new generation.
Her contributions earned her a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020. Despite being diagnosed with ALS in 2022, which ended her ability to sing, her legacy continued to inspire countless artists, including Jennifer Hudson and Questlove.
Honoring Roberta Flack’s Impact on Music
Roberta Flack was more than just a singer; she was an artist who shaped the landscape of modern R&B. Her smooth and soulful voice, coupled with deep emotional expression, resonated with audiences worldwide.
Over the years, she received numerous accolades and was an advocate for arts education, inspiring young musicians. Flack’s music continues to be a staple in jazz, R&B, and adult contemporary playlists, proving her timeless appeal.
Remembering a Music Legend
Flack was more than just a singer; she was a voice of social change. She participated in civil rights movements and performed at the funeral of baseball legend Jackie Robinson.
Her timeless music, distinctive style, and impact on R&B and soul will never be forgotten. From her chart-topping hits to her influence on future generations, Roberta Flack’s contributions to the music industry remain unmatched.
Rest in Peace, Roberta Flack. Your music lives on.