Earlier this week, Roberta Flack, finest recognized for “Killing Me Softly With His Music,” handed away at 88. Right this moment, Lauryn Hill, who famously lined that 1973 hit with the Fugees in 1996, shared a eulogy for the R&B icon.
“Whitney Houston as soon as mentioned to me that Roberta Flack’s voice was one of many purest voices she’d ever heard,” Hill wrote on X. She continued:
I grew up scouring the data my Mother and father collected. Mrs. Flack was considered one of their favorites and fairly immediately turned considered one of mine as quickly as I used to be uncovered to her. She seemed cool and clever, light and but militant. The songs she recorded from ‘In contrast To What’ to ‘The First Time Ever I Noticed Your Face’ to her model of ‘Ballad Of The Unhappy Younger Males’ fascinated me with their magnificence and class. Mrs. Flack was an artist, a singer-songwriter, a pianist and composer who moved me and confirmed me by her personal artistic decisions and requirements what else was potential inside the idiom of Soul. Killing Me Softly, a tune Mrs. Flack didn’t write, however made vastly in style turned the tune that catapulted myself and the Fugees into family phenomena. We needed to honor the sweetness and brilliance of this tune and her efficiency of it to our technology. I’ll eternally be thankful for the sensitivity and delicate energy of her Love and Artistry. Relaxation in Grace Beloved One.
Whitney Houston as soon as mentioned to me that Roberta Flack’s voice was one of many purest voices she’d ever heard. I grew up scouring the data my Mother and father collected. Mrs. Flack was considered one of their favorites and fairly immediately turned considered one of mine as quickly as I used to be uncovered to her. She seemed… pic.twitter.com/XkZksokeTm
— Ms. Lauryn Hill (@MsLaurynHill) February 27, 2025