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Ariana Grande's Emotional Tribute Performance for Aretha Franklin Is So Moving

Lucy Wood
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Photo credit: Getty Images
Photo credit: Getty Images

From Harper's BAZAAR

Yesterday, the music world came to a standstill when it was announced that the legendary soul singer Aretha Franklin had died aged 76, surrounded by family and friends after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. Tributes from fans and celebrities quickly flooded social media, including a touching post from Ariana Grande. Grande, who has often cited Franklin as one of her greatest inspirations, then honored the icon with a performance dedicated to her life on The Tonight Show.

Taking to the stage with music from The Roots, Ariana gave a powerful and emotional rendition of Aretha’s classic hit, “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” while dressed all in black, and the heartfelt vocals are enough to bring anyone to tears.

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TMZ reports that the singer was originally only scheduled to take part in a comedy skit on the show, but was asked last-minute to perform in the wake of the news of Franklin’s passing. It’s reported that Ariana initially declined the invitation as she was too overcome with emotion, but was eventually convinced to take the stage in tribute. Sources say that, after making it through to the end and bringing the house down with her performance to a standing ovation, Ariana later broke down in tears backstage.

Remembering Aretha as she spoke to Jimmy Fallon later, Grande shared the story of a phone call that she once received from her musical hero. “I met her a few times, we sang at the White House and she was so sweet and cute. I was like, how are you a real person? It’s an honor to have met her and we’re going to celebrate her. She called me one time only, and she goes, ‘Hi, it’s Aretha,’ and I was like, ‘...Franklin?’ There’s only one Aretha.”

In a statement to announce her death, family of Franklin said: "In one of the darkest moments of our lives, we are not able to find the appropriate words to express the pain in our heart. We have lost the matriarch and rock of our family."

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