American singer Chaka Khan has apologized for dissing fellow artists late Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Adele, and Mary J. Blige after she criticized them for ranking high ahead of her in Rolling Stone Magazine’s greatest singers of all time.
American singer and songwriter Chaka Khan has apologized for dissing fellow artists late Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Adele, and Mary J. Blige after she criticized them for ranking high ahead of her in Rolling Stone Magazine’s greatest singers of all time released on New Year’s Day.
“It was not my intention to cause pain or upset anyone. To anyone that felt this way, I sincerely apologize,” wrote Chaka on Instagram on March 7. Chaka, 69, came in at No. 29 on the magazine’s ranking. Then she slammed Whitney , Mariah , Adele and Mary J. in her candid in interview for “The Originals” podcast for Los Angeles Magazine last week.On Whitney: “I introduced her to the business. I made her mother bring her down to the studio and sing background with me. Her and Luther Vandross. They both sang background for me on my albums.”On Adele: “Okay, I quit.”On Mary J.: “They are blind as a motherfxxxx bat! They need hearing aids.
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