Aretha Franklin Has Been Named the Best Singer of All Time

Aretha Franklin

Young and old souls all over the globe are familiar with the powerful force of nature that is Aretha Franklin. Unfortunately, she left this world and the music charts in 2018, but people will remember her name throughout the generations. Her songs were all hits and enjoyed by every generation. That’s why she has been named The Best Singer of All Time five years after her departure!

Aretha Franklin Is Number One

Aretha Franklin circa 1967

The woman was a gift from heaven, a force of nature, pure power, as many outlets have stated, and that’s still true even though she passed away five years ago at the age of 76. All those statements will probably still have weight way into the future. After her 1967 big hit “R.E.S.P.E.C.T,” there was no stopping her. She hit the stage with passion and did not quit! Now, she’s named The Best Singer of All Time by a list of 200 people!

Whitney Houston Follows Suit

Whitney Houston

Not a singer to ignore, Whitney Houston is another influential woman with popular hits whose name will be remembered long into the future. She left us, sadly, in 2012 when she passed away at the age of 46. But that does not stop her from being dubbed number two on the list, right after Miss Aretha Franklin!

Mariah Carey Is Not Far Behind

Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey falls fifth on the Best Singers list, right up there in the top 10. She has sung some sensational hits, like most people’s all-time holiday favorite, “All I Want for Christmas.” Along with Miss Aretha and Whitney Houston, Mariah’s songs and beautiful voice will continue to be heard way into the future.

Countless singers will be forever remembered for their energy-filled performances, strong voices, and overall powerful appearance, and many names will still be heard way into the future. That undoubtedly includes the female singer dubbed The Best Singer of All Time – our queen, Aretha Franklin!

Roger Waters Thinks He Is Far More Important Than Music Stars of Today

The legendary rock star Roger Waters from Pink Floyd has shared his feelings about some of today’s biggest music stars and what he thinks of his musical contributions. The musician, who is currently 78, recently shared in an interview that he didn’t listen to much music these days but believes his musical legacy far outweighs that of modern superstars like Drake and The Weeknd.

Roger Waters Has No Disrespect in Mind for Drake and The Weeknd

Roger Waters

Roger Waters stated that, with all due respect to Drake and The Weeknd or any other artist of their rank, he was far, far, far more important than any of them would ever be, no matter how many billions of streams they had. According to him, there were things that were fundamentally important to the lives of everyone. The conversation began when a reporter told Waters he’d been assigned to cover a The Weeknd concert the same night he was in town for his This Is Not a Drill arena tour.

Rocker Roger Waters Doesn’t Know Who The Weeknd Is

The English rocker told the reporter that he didn’t actually know who The Weeknd was because he didn’t listen to much music lately. He did, however, add that he was told The Weeknd was a big act and wished him good luck, stating that he had nothing against him. The Weeknd’s Blinding Lights had the most-streamed song of 2020, which later became Billboard’s longest-charting song in history. He then went ahead to headline Super Bowl LV in 2021 and released Dawn FM in January, which went on to become the No. 1 album.

The Weeknd

Drake, meanwhile, released his seventh studio album Honestly, Nevermind, in June. The “Nice for What” rapper’s record debuted atop the Billboard 200 albums chart and marked the 35-year-old star’s eleventh No. 1 album.

Roger Waters and Pink Floyd Were an Influence to Many Great Artists

Roger Waters is one of the co-founders of Pink Floyd, and the band is considered one of the most influential groups of all time. Some of their greatest hits include 1973’s The Dark Side of the Moon and 1979’s The Wall. Many legendary artists, from Radiohead and David Bowie to Foo Fighters and Queen, have cited Pink Floyd as one of the bands that influenced them. The rockers joined the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.

Drake

Over the years, Pink Floyd has sold more than 250 million records. At one point, Waters even held the Guinness World Record for the highest-grossing tour as a solo artist. He did that with The Wall Live and toured from 2010 to 2013, eventuality grossing $458,673,798. It seems that whether or not artists like Drake and The Weeknd will reach the same level of success as Waters, is something only time can tell.