'Killing Me Softly' Singer Roberta Flack Dead at 88
Published February 24, 2025 7:39 AM PST
Legendary singer Roberta Flack has died, according to a statement by her representatives.
The R&B singer emerged into fame in the 1970s with her song "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face."
Another well-known song of hers, "Killing Me Softly With His Song," was covered by the Fugees in the 1990s, with Lauryn Hill crooning on the track.
Flack had numerous other pop and R&B hits, working with Donny Hathaway, Leonard Cohen, and Burt Bacharach, among many others.
Her last album was 2012's "Let It Be Roberta," a collection of Beatles covers.
Flack was born in North Carolina in 1937. Her cause of death was not released.
In 2018, she had to leave the Apollo Theater stage during a performance early due to illness, and her management later revealed she had suffered a stroke years before. In 2022, a rep announced Flack was diagnosed with ALS.
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Roberta was 88.
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