Disco queen Donna Summer has died, she was 63 years old. Summer, known for her songs such as “Hot Stuff,” “Bad Girls,” and “Last Dance” was reportedly battling cancer. Her family released a statement saying that they are “at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy.”
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Summer gained her fame during the 70’s disco era and released gold and platinum albums including “Bad Girls”” and “On the Radio Volumn I & II.” She also released two number 1 Billboard Hot 100 songs, “Hot Stuff” and “MacArthur Park” and co-wrote several successful songs such as “Last Dance” and “She Works Hard For Her Money.” Her success came from the fact that her music was a mix of genres. This mix lead her to win five Grammy Awards in the dance, rock, R&B, and inspirational categories. Her most recent album was released in 2008 and titled “Crayons.”
Our prayers are with her entire family and fans.
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