Chaka Khan
Biography
Best known in the mainstream for her superb 1984 cover of Prince's "I Feel for You," R&B singer Chaka Khan enjoyed solo success as well as popularity as a member of the group Rufus. Born Yvette Marie Stevens in Great Lakes, IL, on March 23, 1953, she was raised on Chicago's South Side, and at the age of 11 formed her first group, the Crystalettes. While still in high school, she joined the Afro-Arts Theater, a group which toured with Motown great Mary Wells; a few years later, she adopted the African name Chaka Khan while working on the Black Panthers' breakfast program. After quitting high school in 1969, Khan joined the group Lyfe, soon exiting to join another dance band, the Babysitters; neither was on the fast track to success, but her fortunes changed when she teamed with ex-American Breed member Kevin Murphy and André Fisher to form Rufus.
Debuting in 1973 with a self-titled effort on the ABC label, Rufus was among the pre-eminent funk groups of the decade; distinguished by Khan's dynamic vocals, the group earned half a dozen gold or platinum albums before she went solo in 1978. Produced by Arif Mardin, Chaka proved to be a significant hit on the strength of the single "I'm Every Woman" (a hit over a decade later for Whitney Houston); however, Khan's success was somewhat tempered by her public rivalry with the remaining members of Rufus, to whom she was still contractually bound for two more LPs. (Their differences were eventually resolved in a 1982 concert at New York's Savoy Theater, issued as Stompin' at the Savoy.) As a solo artist, Khan recorded backing vocals for Ry Cooder's 1979 effort Bop Till You Drop, then cut her sophomore album, 1980's Naughty; it was not a hit, however, nor was its follow-up, What Cha' Gonna Do for Me.
In 1982, Khan recorded Echoes of an Era, a collection of jazz standards featuring performances from Freddie Hubbard, Joe Henderson, Stanley Clarke, Chick Corea, and Lenny White. Her pop career was on shaky ground when she released 1984's I Feel for You, a platinum-seller launched by its title cut, a Grammy-winning, rap-inspired rendition (featuring memorable cameos from Melle Mel and Stevie Wonder) of a fairly obscure Prince album track. Still, while subsequent LPs like 1986's Destiny and 1988's C.K. kept Khan riding high on the R&B charts, her standing in pop's mainstream again began to wane, and at the end of the 1980s, she relocated to Europe.
In 1990, she won another Grammy for "I'll Be Good to You," a duet with Ray Charles. Come 2 My House, released on Prince's independent label, appeared in 1998, years after Khan had a falling out with Warner Bros. Just after penning the autobiography Chaka! Through the Fire, she collected another Grammy -- in 2004 -- for performing Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" with the Funk Brothers in Standing in the Shadows of Motown. Classikhan, featuring several interpretations of jazz standards, followed later that year. As she continued an active touring schedule, she recorded Funk This, a set of relatively funky originals and covers (produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis), released in 2007. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Funk This
2007

Classikhan
2004

Epiphany: The Best Of... Vol. 1
1996

The Woman I Am
1992

I Feel For You
1984

Chaka
1979
What can I say about this Lady? She is one of the best. I grew up singing and listening to her songs. My favorite was "Feel the Fire" I had a lot going on in those days. lol
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Homegirl is still #1 in my heart for she reminds me of my younger
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Chaka is awesome. The lady always had pipes! I've been a fan since I was a sho'nuff kid.
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My most favorite is I Feel For You, I especially like the video with some of the people from the movie Breakin' in it.
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She's is one of the BEST in her class. I listen to hsr music every day she's great.
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The best in the world....... D i s r e s p e c t f u l . . . . f e a t u r i n g Mary J Blige....Off of Funk this......Ju s t floored me this morning..... . . S i m p l y the Best voice in the entire Universe.... . W h e n she's drippin' out of the soundsystem. . . . M e n wanna be with her....and women wanna be like her.....righ t f u l l y . . . . . . . .
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i listened to this lady and rufus for years i never get tired of thier funk thank u chaka dragonlady and pandora
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I love this lady, and have always since back in the early 80's. It reminds me of the time when I was young and out going.
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Untouchable! ! ! America's "Premier Female Vocalist"(as dubbed by the great Quincey Jones).A true daughter of Aretha-whom both share a mutual adoration & respect of each other's stellar vocal abilities-Ch a k a has influenced more singers in the history of music than anyone else.It's a damn shame she is not appreciated for the dynamic musical institution she is as compared to far lesser talents.Howe v e r those of us who know what real music & true vocal genius is will always keep the flame of her amazi
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CHAKA THE WOMAN WHO CAN SING ANYTHING AND WITH HER LILTING VOCAL LAYERED TO PERFECTION RECORDING AFTER RECORDING SHE IS DEFINATELY THE MOTHER OF THE VOCAL......I LOVE HER......TRO Y JEROME!!!!
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I AM HERE WAITING ON CHAKA WHAT EVER SHE ASK I WILL DO, SHE IS BEYOND BEAUTY,GRACE AND STYLE I COULD LISTEN TO AND ADMIRE HER BEAUTY ALL DAY AND KNOW SHE IS ALL THAT
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CHAKA IS SO VERY AWESOME. MYSTICAL, MAGICAL POWERFUL VOICE. HER SOCIAL AWARENESS IN LOVE AND LIFE IS STITCHED INTO THE VERY FABRIC OF HER SONGS. SHE CAN SING ANYTHING.... L I T E R A L L Y !
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I LOVE CHAKA SOULFUL SOUND AND AFTER READING ABOUT HER I NOW KNOW WHERE THE NAME 'CHAKA'CAME FROM.
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When I was 18 (1985) I modeled for Jay Jacobs out of Seattle. 'I Feel For You' was my T-Song. The first time I heard it, I fell in love with Chaka Khan. Beautiful... . . . B e a u t i f u l . . . M u s i c
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I never knew that she had travled such a hard road u would think that all her records were hits but i guess not i wonder how her relationship with prince is working out good i hope
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