The apology comes after Khan, a 10-time Grammy Award winner, kept it way too real as she addressed her feelings about coming in at No. 29 on Rolling Stone’s list.
Chaka Khan apologized for her brutally frank assessment of the vocal prowess of the female singers who ranked ahead of her on Rolling Stone’s “200 Greatest Singers of All Time” list.
The “Ain’t Nobody” singer shared on Instagram on Sunday that she didn’t intend to hurt or upset anyone when she shared her opinions of other vocalists — a list that included today!
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