3. Celine Dion (1968 – )
At the third position comes Celine Dion, who was born in Canada but had sung her first song in French.
Stephen Holden of The New York Times said of Dion, “[She has] a good-sized arsenal of technical skills. She can deliver tricky melismas, produce expressive vocal catches and sustain long notes without the tiniest wavering of pitch.”
Charles Alexander of Time once said, “[Her] voice glides effortlessly from deep whispers to dead-on high notes, a sweet siren that combines force with grace.”
2. Aretha Franklin (1942 – 2018)
At #2 spot is Aretha Franklin. She is the Queen of soul. She has made some of the greatest songs in the history that includes “(You Make Me Feel Like),” “I Say a Little Prayer,” A Natural Woman, “Chain of Fools,” and “Respect.”
Can you guess who is at the number-one spot?