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Patti LaBelle Remembers Making Black Music History at The Metropolitan Opera House

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Listen to Patti LaBelle’s very special full episode of ESSENCE Podcast Network’s Yes, Girl!

LaBelle who recently celebrated her 76th birthday shared some soulful and salient memories on the latest episode of Yes, Girl!

including:

…HOW LABELLE INFLUENCED FASHION AND AFROFUTURISM

“We wanted to be a different type of girl group.

Most black girl groups, people weren’t looking at or listening to, we’re just three black women.

TOPICS: Black Music Month Celebrity Holidays Yes, Girl Podcast afrofuturism Black Music black music artists black music month Music Patti Labelle

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