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  • RIP Donna Summer

    Damn...RIP to the Queen of Disco...63 years old. Damn



    Los Angeles (CNN) -- Donna Summer, the "Queen of Disco" whose hits included "Hot Stuff," "Bad Girls," "Love to Love You Baby" and "She Works Hard for the Money," has died, a representative said Thursday. She was 63.

    There was no immediate information about the cause of death.

    "Early this morning, we lost Donna Summer Sudano, a woman of many gifts, the greatest being her faith," a family statement said. "While we grieve her passing, we are at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy. Words truly can't express how much we appreciate your prayers and love for our family at this sensitive time."

    Summer first rose to fame the mid-'70s, thanks to "Love to Love You Baby." The song, with Summer's whispered vocals and orgasmic groans, supported by heavily synthesized backing tracks, helped define the mid-'70s disco trend and hit No. 2 in 1976. Summer followed the song with such hits as "I Feel Love," "Last Dance" and a disco-fied version of the Richard Harris hit "MacArthur Park," which outdid Harris' version by hitting No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart. It was Summer's first of four chart-toppers.
    2008: Donna Summer's onstage inspiration

    But with her 1979 album "Bad Girls," Summer broke out of the disco mold as the genre, which had become renewed by the success of the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack, was feeling a backlash. "Bad Girls" demonstrated Summer's vocal and stylistic range and produced two No. 1 hits, "Hot Stuff" and "Bad Girls," as well as a Top 10 ballad, "Dim All the Lights."

    However, Summer had some trouble adjusting to the changing times. Her next album, "The Wanderer," went for more of a rock feel. It produced a Top 10 hit in the title track but fared relatively poorly on the charts -- especially after the success of "Bad Girls," a double album that spent five weeks at No. 1.

    It wasn't until 1983's "She Works Hard for the Money," which became a ubiquitous video as well as a big radio hit, that Summer's fame approached its late '70s zenith.

    "I don't like to be categorized because I think that I am an instrument, and if you play me, I'll make whatever particular sound is supposed to come out for that color, and so, in the overall spectrum of things, I'm just trying to be true to my, what I feel my mission is," Summer told CNN in a 2008 interview.

  • #2
    RIP

    WHy are so many people dying young?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
      RIP

      WHy are so many people dying young?
      63 is young? Seems like she had a full life to me

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      • #4
        R.I.P.

        So many music legends passing.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
          63 is young? Seems like she had a full life to me
          63 isn't that old by today's standards.

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          • #6
            Let's not start debating a good age to die.

            RIP

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            • #7
              63 is young when you are supposed to at least live to 80. R.I.P Donna Summer....

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
                63 is young? Seems like she had a full life to me
                Maybe if she was living in North Korea

                And even there average life expectancy for women is like 70% i think

                In the US its 80, so yea she died young

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Terrel View Post
                  Let's not start debating a good age to die.

                  RIP
                  Shut up Viserys. Don't make me post that picture of when you got owned

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                  • #10
                    RIP Donna..

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