Roberta Flack, legendary singer behind ‘Killing Me Softly’, dies aged 88

Roberta Flack, legendary singer behind ‘Killing Me Softly’, dies aged 88
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Roberta Flack, legendary singer behind ‘Killing Me Softly’, dies aged 88
Author: Roisin O'Connor
Published: Feb, 24 2025 15:39

Roberta Flack, the legendary R&B/pop artist behind the No 1 hit “Killing Me Softly With His Song”, has died aged 88. A statement from her representative was provided to Variety, confirming that she died on Monday morning (24 February). “We are heartbroken that the glorious Roberta Flack passed away,” the statement said. “She died peacefully surrounded by her family. Roberta broke boundaries and records. She was also a proud educator.”.

Widely considered to be one of soul and R&B’s greatest voices, Flack demonstrated a rare ability to cross between genres with ease, whether on her tender cover of Ewan MacColl’s ballad “The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face” or on the meltingly smooth “Feel Like Makin’ Love”.

She was born in Black Mountain, North Carolina, in 1937. Both her parents were musical: her mother, Irene, was a church choir organist who introduced Flack to both gospel and classical at a young age. Aged 15 and already adept at playing the piano, she was accepted to Howard University to study music on a full scholarship. Four years later, she considered a career as an opera singer until her father’s death, at which point she began teaching at a school in North Carolina.

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