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1 year oldChaka Khan didn’t mean to “cause pain or upset anyone” after slamming “the world’s greatest singers” per Rolling Stone.
“Recently, I was asked about a list of the ‘greatest singers of all time’ and instead of questioning the need for such a list, I was pitted against other artists and I took the bait,” the music legend wrote on Instagram.
“As artists, we are unfairly put into ‘boxes,’ ‘categories’ or on ‘lists’. Being an artist or musician is not a competition. It’s a gift, for which I am truly grateful.”
The 69-year-old went on to “sincerely apologise” to anyone who took offence to her remarks, saying she remains dedicated to “empowering others”.
“Empowering all artists is most important because we truly are the architects of change … and change begins within the heart,” she concluded the post. “I love you all and God bless – Chaka.”
The apology came nearly one week after the Ain’t Nobody singer called the magazine’s editors “blind b**ches” who “need hearing aids” for ranking her at No. 29 on The 200 Greatest Singers of All Time list.
“They are blind as a motherf***ing bat!” she told Andrew Goldman on his Originals podcast. “They need hearing aids … These must be the children of Helen Keller!”
Khan – who ranked below artists such as Adele, Mary J. Blige and Mariah Carey – went on to critique the artists deemed better than her.
Chaka Khan didn’t mean to “cause pain or upset anyone” after slamming “the world’s greatest singers” per Rolling Stone.
“Recently, I was asked about a list of the ‘greatest singers of all time’ and instead of questioning the need for such a list, I was pitted against other artists and I took the bait,” the music legend wrote on Instagram.
“As artists, we are unfairly put into ‘boxes,’ ‘categories’ or on ‘lists’. Being an artist or musician is not a competition. It’s a gift, for which I am truly grateful.”
The 69-year-old went on to “sincerely apologise” to anyone who took offence to her remarks, saying she remains dedicated to “empowering others”.
“Empowering all artists is most important because we truly are the architects of change … and change begins within the heart,” she concluded the post. “I love you all and God bless – Chaka.”
The apology came nearly one week after the Ain’t Nobody singer called the magazine’s editors “blind b**ches” who “need hearing aids” for ranking her at No. 29 on The 200 Greatest Singers of All Time list.
“They are blind as a motherf***ing bat!” she told Andrew Goldman on his Originals podcast. “They need hearing aids … These must be the children of Helen Keller!”
Khan – who ranked below artists such as Adele, Mary J. Blige and Mariah Carey – went on to critique the artists deemed better than her.
In response to Carey coming in at No. 5, Khan jokingly alleged, “That must be payola or some sh*t like that.”
She was equally stunned to learn Adele was ranked at No. 22, throwing her hands in the air, saying, “OK, I quit.”
While she couldn’t believe some of the people that beat her out, the 10-time Grammy winner did praise artists such as Beyoncé and Aretha Franklin, who topped the list at No. 1.
“As she f***ing should be,” Khan said of Franklin. “Thank you, there’s justice somewhere!”
Khan has become known for her candid takes on the new generation of music, previously telling Page Six singers who need to use Auto-tune simply shouldn’t sing at all.
“There is some great stuff out there and there are some great artists,” the legendary diva told us last year. “There’s some very fine young artists out there doing great, great work that I am impressed with.
“But the others, they just need to get them a job at the Post Office – they are always hiring!,” she added, “People are using Auto-tune. They need to get to the Post Office quick.”
This article originally appeared on Page Six and was reproduced with permission
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