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Chaka Khan albums featuring Steve Ferrone

Chaka Khan Music Videos (17)
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| | Chaka CD (1979)
$6.09 Shortly after she departed the funk outfit Rufus in 1978, Chaka Khan recorded her solo debut, which demonstrated that the talent and energy she'd brought to Rufus could shine just as brightly without the rest of the band. On the ...
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| Naughty CD (1980)
$7.59 By the early '80s Chaka Khan and producer Arif Mardin had a great working relationship that was responsible for her hit solo debut, 1979's Chaka. Despite having the hit single "I'm Every Woman," Chaka was often a stilted and unfocused ...
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| Woman I Am CD (1992)
$6.09 In the early to mid-'90s, many of the great soul singers of the '70s were struggling. Chaka Khan's popularity had decreased, but she was better off than some -- at least she still had a record deal. And from an ...
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 Chaka Khan Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Chaka Khan songs: I'm Every Woman Lyrics, I Feel For You Lyrics, Through the Fire Lyrics, Ain't Nobody Lyrics, Tell Me Something Good Lyrics, Sweet Thing Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I Know You, I Live You Lyrics, You Got the Love Lyrics, Papillon Lyrics, Eye to Eye Lyrics, End of a Love Affair Lyrics, My Funny Valentine Lyrics, Every Little Thing Lyrics, Hollywood Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs And the Melody Still Lingers on Lyrics, Everywhere Lyrics, Love Me Still Lyrics, Never Miss the Water Lyrics, Somethin' Deep Lyrics, Your Love Is All I Know Lyrics.
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 Chaka Khan Biography
An icon of R&B, vibrant singer Chaka Khan first came to attention as the vocalist for 1970s funk band Rufus, for whom she sang such enduring hits as "Tell Me Something Good" and "Sweet Thing." After Khan ventured into the inevitable solo career, the hits kept coming well into the '80s. In fact, the hip-hop-inflected smash "I Feel For You" brought her music to a whole new generation of listeners. Subsequently, Khan has proved herself more versatile than some ever might have guessed, even releasing an album of jazz standards in 2004.
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 Contemporaries
The Ohio Players, Patti LaBelle, Bootsy Collins, Rick James (Bass), Millie Jackson, Ann Peebles, Tina Turner, Minnie Riperton, The Bar-Kays, Slave, The Average White Band, Teena Marie, Regina Belle, Betty Davis, Baby Huey
 Followers
Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Whitney Houston, Kelis, Brandy, Erykah Badu, Macy Gray, Maxwell (R&B), Janet Jackson, En Vogue, TLC, Angie Stone, Anita Baker, Tamia (R&B), Total
 Influences
Billie Holiday, Aretha Franklin, Nina Simone, Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Mahalia Jackson, Gladys Knight, Etta James, Quincy Jones, Irma Thomas, Fontella Bass, Lorraine Ellison
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