50 Greatest Female Vocalists of All Time

Published on 09/06/2020
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3. Celine Dion (1968 – )

Celine Dion

Celine Dion

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.”

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2. Aretha Franklin (1942 – 2018)

Aretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin

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?

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