Singer Natalie Cole Has Died At The Age Of 65


American singer and songwriter, Natalie Cole has died at the age of 65.

Reports say she died on Friday after she suffered from congestive heart failure.

Natalie Cole who recently canceled several concert performances died at a Los Angeles hospital in the early hours of Friday.

She was best known for classic songs such as “Miss You Like Crazy” and her duet of “Unforgettable” with her late father Nat King Cole.

Cole released her first platinum record with her third release, Unpredictable, mainly thanks to the number-one R&B hit, “I’ve Got Love on My Mind”. Originally an album track, the album’s closer, “I’m Catching Hell”, nonetheless became a popular Cole song during live concert shows. Later in 1977, Cole issued her fourth release and second platinum album, Thankful, which included another signature Cole hit, “Our Love”.

She was the first female artist to have two platinum albums in one year. To capitalize on her fame, Cole starred on her own TV special, which attracted such celebrities as Earth, Wind & Fire, and also appeared on the TV special, “Sinatra and Friends.” In 1978, Cole released her first live album, Natalie Live!

In early 1979, the singer was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. That same year, she released two more albums, I Love You So and the Peabo Bryson duet album, We’re the Best of Friends. Both albums reached gold status in the U.S. continuing her popularity.

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