- Grammy-winning artist Roberta Flack dies at 88 on February 24, 2025.
- Publicist confirms she passed away surrounded by family.
- The legendary singer reportedly had been battling ALS since 2022.
Roberta Flack, the legendary Grammy-winning singer and pianist known for timeless hits such as Killing Me Softly with His Song and The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, has passed away at the age of 88.
Her publicist confirmed the news, revealing that the legendary singer died peacefully on Monday, February 24, 2025, surrounded by her family.
While the exact cause of death was not disclosed, Flack had reportedly been battling ALS since 2022.
Born on February 10, 1937, in Black Mountain, North Carolina, Flack grew up in Arlington, Virginia. Influenced by her mother, who was a church organist, she developed a passion for music early on.
She began playing the piano at the age of nine and later earned a full music scholarship to Howard University, where she graduated at just 19.

Flack started her career as a music teacher before transitioning into performing at local clubs in Washington, D.C.
Her journey into stardom began when she sang at Mr. Henry’s Restaurant on Capitol Hill, marking the start of a career that would break records and leave a lasting impact on the music industry.
Her soulful voice and unique style earned her critical acclaim and multiple Grammy Awards.
In similar news, Famous American country singer–songwriter Kris Kristofferson has passed away at the age of 88. He died peacefully at his home on Saturday, September 28, 2024.
In a statement released by his family on Sunday, they expressed their sorrow.
Kristofferson’s contributions to country music earned him numerous accolades, including three Grammy Awards.
He received one for Best Country Song for “Help Me Make It Through the Night,” along with two duet awards he shared with his ex-wife, Rita Coolidge…
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