Aretha Franklin Makes History With Posthumous Pulitzer Prize
The music icon is the first woman to receive a special citation honor.
The music icon is the first woman to receive a special citation honor.
Announcement comes a week before the festival gets underway.
The R&B singer topped the charts with hits including “Here I Go Again.”
Cardi B and Travis Scott will headline the two-day event.
“Call Lifetime… I’m ready to talk,” the singer told his Instagram followers.
The residency will celebrate the 30th anniversary of “Rhythm Nation.”
R&B diva said she wanted to “be a bridge” in a divided country after 2016 election.
The singer faces widespread sexual abuse allegations.
Sony-owned RCA Records has yet to drop the singer.
The awards will air live on Feb. 10 from the Staples Center in Los Angeles.