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There’s been a lot of buzz around Nat Geo’s four-part series, Genius: Aretha, starring Oscar-nominated actress Cynthia Erivo as Aretha. The series, which premiered last Sunday, peels back the veil on Aretha’s troubled childhood, how she found her voice as an activist and, of course, the powerhouse voice she was gifted from God.

Aretha was more than just a soul singer. The songwriter, actress, pianist, and civil rights activist spent a majority of her life trying to use her gift in the midst of a race war.

Despite the racial climate, Franklin recorded 112 charted singles on Billboard, including 77 Hot 100 entries, 17 top-ten pop singles, 100 R&B entries, and 20 number-one R&B singles. She also became the first female performer to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987. In 2005, she was inducted into he UK Music Hall of Fave and in 2012, she made it into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.

Although the icon transitioned in 2018, her legacy lives on through her music, activism, and overall spirit. In honor of the Nat Geo debut, we reflect on her influence on music and fashion. Here are 9 iconic Aretha Franklin moments.

1. ARETHA FRANKLIN AND SMOKEY ROBINSON, 1979

Aretha Franklin and Smokey Robinson are seated at the piano and being interviewed by Don Cornelius after performing a live version of ""Ooo Baby Baby"" together on Soul Train. Source:Getty

In this photo, Aretha Franklin and Smokey Robinson are seated at the piano and being interviewed by Don Cornelius after performing a live version of “”Ooo Baby Baby”” together on Soul Train episode 314, which aired on 12/1/1979. 

 

2. ARETHA FRANKLIN PERFORMS ON SOUL TRAIN, 1976

Aretha Franklin performs on Soul Train. Source:Getty

Aretha Franklin performed on Soul Train episode 197, which aired on 11/13/1976. Soul Train has featured some of the most iconic musicians in Black History. During this time period, shows like this allowed fans to connect to musicians and artists like Franklin.

3. ARETHA FRANKLIN PERFORMS FOR THE DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, 1992

Aretha Franklin Performs For The Democratic Senatorial Campaiagn Committee Source:Getty

The “Queen of Soul” Aretha Franklin wowed the crowd at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign committee fall dinner in the Grand Ballroom of the Washington Hilton Hotel Washington DC., on September 23, 1992.

Looks like Franklin gave the performance of a lifetime. She graced the stage in a gorgeous emerald green tutu.

4. ARETHA FRANKLIN PERFORMS AT A CONCERT, 1991

Aretha Franklin Live In Concert Source:Getty

Aretha Franklin performed at the Holiday Star Theater in Merrillville, Indiana in May of 1991. The timeless singer knows a thing or two about putting on a show. She has performed in front of just about every crowd you can think of.

5. ARETHA FRANKLIN SINGS AT THE 2009 INAUGURATION, 2009

(012009 Washington, DC) Aretha Franklin sings "My COuntry Tis of Thee" at the inauguration, Tuesday, January 20, 2009. Photo by Angela Rowlings. Source:Getty

Aretha Franklin sang “My Country Tis of Thee” at the 2009 inauguration of Barack Obama. This monumental event could not have been done without the legendary Aretha Franklin crooning the anthem from the top of her lungs.

6. Aretha Franklin in Montreux, 1968

Aretha Franklin in Montreux, 1968 Source:Getty

Aretha Franklin’s hair in this classic black and white photo is a sign of the times. Her iconic style and hair were reflective of the 60s.

7. Aretha Franklin at the 13th Annual Grammy Awards

Aretha Franklin at the 13th Annual Grammy Awards Source:Getty

Toward the 70s, as she began to harness her voice as an activist, Aretha was photo at the 13th Grammy Awards proudly rocking her fro as she accepted the award for “Best R&B Vocal Performance.”

8. Aretha Franklin at the Hollywood Christmas Parade

Aretha Franklin at the Hollywood Christmas Parade Source:Getty

Aretha appreciated luxury and was photoed here wearing a matching fur hat and coat.

9. Aretha Franklin’s 35th Birthday Party

Aretha Franklin's 35th Birthday Party Source:Getty

If there’s anything we learned from Nat Geo’s “Genius: Aretha,’ the Queen Of Soul smoked a lot of cigarettes. Here she is photoed at her 35th birthday sporting a bad a** hair cut, gold earrings and lilac dress while enjoying a smoke.

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