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What happened to the most popular female singers of the 1980s - Page 14 of 48 - Kiwi Report

What happened to the most popular female singers of the 1980s


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[post_page_title]Chaka Khan[/post_page_title]
With her song ‘’I Feel For You,’’ Chaka Khan skyrocketed straight to the top of the ‘80s. This hit song, originally written and performed by Prince, received Grammy Awards for Best R&B Song and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance.

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Chaka Khan

It was also the very first rhythm and blues song to include rap. Khan has also appeared in some musical performances on Broadway and the West End, and also does charity work for women and children at risk.

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