Grammy winning singer Betty Wright died at age of 66
Grammy winning singer Betty Wright died at age of 66
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Grammy-winning singer and musician Betty Wright has died at the age of 66. He is famous for "Clean Up Woman" and "Where Is the Love". According to the media, singer Wright died at his home in Miami on Sunday. Steve Greenberg of S-Curve Records has stated that Wright had cancer.

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It is known that Wright's first success came from 1971's "Clean Up Woman". Wright was only 17 years old when this song was recorded. The song went into the top 10 on both the Billboard R&B and pop charts. Wright, the youngest of seven siblings, was born in 1953 in Miami to Basie Regina Norris.

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Many artists are paying tribute to Wright's death. John Legend tweeted remembering him, 'Wright has always loved young artists. Always engaged in work, she will be missed.' Significantly just a few days ago, the famous musician and singer Little Richard died of cancer at the age of 87.

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