<p>Iconic soul and R&B singer Betty Wright has died after a battle with cancer. She was 66. According to <em>Entertainment Weekly</em>, the Grammy winner passed away on Sunday in her hometown Miami, Florida, Wright's niece confirmed.<br /><br />The news comes a week after singer-songwriter Chaka Khan tweeted praying for her "beloved sister", without mentioning the cause of ailment.<br /><br />"Calling all my #PrayWarriors | My beloved sister, Betty Wright, is now in need of all your prays. 'Que Sera, Sera | Whatever Will Be, Will Be' In Jesus Name We Pray for Sister Betty All My Love Chaka," she wrote.<br /><br />Wright, whose real name was Bessie Regina Norris, was born in 1953.<br /><br />She started singing as part of her siblings' musical group called the 'Echoes of Joy', but she rose to fame in the 1970s.<br /><br />The singer was a member of the gospel ensemble until they parted ways when she was 11, leading her to embrace R&B music.<br /><br />Wright signed with the label Deep City Records in 1966, a year later becoming a local hit with songs "Thank You Baby" and "Paralyzed".<br /><br />Her first album <em>My First Time Around </em>wasn't released until two years later featuring the hit "Girls Can't Do What the Guys Do."<br /><br />The biggest hit of her career <em>Clean Up Woman </em>came a year later, which was certified gold barely days after her 18th birthday.<br /><br />At the age of 23, she went on to win her first Grammy Award for Best Song, <em>Where is the Love?</em><br /><br />Wright continued writing and producing music for two decades, her final hit <em>No Pain, (No Gain)</em> was released in 1988.<br /><br />Wright also collaborated with talent in the industry including fellow Miami superstar Gloria Estefan, for whom she arranged the harmonies on the 1991 track <em>Coming Out of the Dark</em>, as well as Jennifer Lopez, Kelly Clarkson, and Joss Stone.<br /><br />She served as the vocal coach of the girl group Danity Kane on "Making of the Band" (2006).<br /><br />With her collaboration with The Roots titled <em>Betty Wright: The Movie</em>, Wright again came under spotlight in 2011. This was her first album in a decade.<br /><br />She scored a Grammy nod for the song <em>Surrender </em>from the album. Her work has been sampled throughout the years by Beyonce, Mary J Blige, Afrika Bambaataa, and Chance the Rapper. Several names from the music industry such as Snoop Dogg, John Legend, and DJ Khaled condoled Wright's demise on social media.<br /><br />Snoop shared a video of Wright singing "Tonight is the Night" and thanked his mentor for inviting him to "thankful Thursday's" at her Florida house years ago.<br /><br />"I know god is pleased with your work. Tonight is the night you get to heavens gates. Long live. Betty Wright," he wrote on Instagram.<br /><br />Legend said Wright will be missed.<br /><br />"She was always so loving and giving to younger artists. Always engaged, always relevant," he tweeted.<br /><br />Khaled shared a clip of his performance with Wright on the song "Holy Key" at the 2016 BET Hip Hop Awards.<br /><br />"Betty Wright, you are an angel. You one of my realest friends I have! You are like a mom to me! You had my back from the very beginning! We made beautiful music together! Betty Wright is an icon! And the Mother of Miami," he wrote.<br /><br />Wright was married three times - her final marriage was to reggae legend Noel 'King Sporty' Williams from 1985 until his death in 2015.<br /><br />She had five children: Aisha McCray, Patrice Parker, Patrick Parker, Patrice Parker, and Chaka Azuri. Her son Patrick was shot to death on Christmas Day 2005 at the age of 21.</p>
<p>Iconic soul and R&B singer Betty Wright has died after a battle with cancer. She was 66. According to <em>Entertainment Weekly</em>, the Grammy winner passed away on Sunday in her hometown Miami, Florida, Wright's niece confirmed.<br /><br />The news comes a week after singer-songwriter Chaka Khan tweeted praying for her "beloved sister", without mentioning the cause of ailment.<br /><br />"Calling all my #PrayWarriors | My beloved sister, Betty Wright, is now in need of all your prays. 'Que Sera, Sera | Whatever Will Be, Will Be' In Jesus Name We Pray for Sister Betty All My Love Chaka," she wrote.<br /><br />Wright, whose real name was Bessie Regina Norris, was born in 1953.<br /><br />She started singing as part of her siblings' musical group called the 'Echoes of Joy', but she rose to fame in the 1970s.<br /><br />The singer was a member of the gospel ensemble until they parted ways when she was 11, leading her to embrace R&B music.<br /><br />Wright signed with the label Deep City Records in 1966, a year later becoming a local hit with songs "Thank You Baby" and "Paralyzed".<br /><br />Her first album <em>My First Time Around </em>wasn't released until two years later featuring the hit "Girls Can't Do What the Guys Do."<br /><br />The biggest hit of her career <em>Clean Up Woman </em>came a year later, which was certified gold barely days after her 18th birthday.<br /><br />At the age of 23, she went on to win her first Grammy Award for Best Song, <em>Where is the Love?</em><br /><br />Wright continued writing and producing music for two decades, her final hit <em>No Pain, (No Gain)</em> was released in 1988.<br /><br />Wright also collaborated with talent in the industry including fellow Miami superstar Gloria Estefan, for whom she arranged the harmonies on the 1991 track <em>Coming Out of the Dark</em>, as well as Jennifer Lopez, Kelly Clarkson, and Joss Stone.<br /><br />She served as the vocal coach of the girl group Danity Kane on "Making of the Band" (2006).<br /><br />With her collaboration with The Roots titled <em>Betty Wright: The Movie</em>, Wright again came under spotlight in 2011. This was her first album in a decade.<br /><br />She scored a Grammy nod for the song <em>Surrender </em>from the album. Her work has been sampled throughout the years by Beyonce, Mary J Blige, Afrika Bambaataa, and Chance the Rapper. Several names from the music industry such as Snoop Dogg, John Legend, and DJ Khaled condoled Wright's demise on social media.<br /><br />Snoop shared a video of Wright singing "Tonight is the Night" and thanked his mentor for inviting him to "thankful Thursday's" at her Florida house years ago.<br /><br />"I know god is pleased with your work. Tonight is the night you get to heavens gates. Long live. Betty Wright," he wrote on Instagram.<br /><br />Legend said Wright will be missed.<br /><br />"She was always so loving and giving to younger artists. Always engaged, always relevant," he tweeted.<br /><br />Khaled shared a clip of his performance with Wright on the song "Holy Key" at the 2016 BET Hip Hop Awards.<br /><br />"Betty Wright, you are an angel. You one of my realest friends I have! You are like a mom to me! You had my back from the very beginning! We made beautiful music together! Betty Wright is an icon! And the Mother of Miami," he wrote.<br /><br />Wright was married three times - her final marriage was to reggae legend Noel 'King Sporty' Williams from 1985 until his death in 2015.<br /><br />She had five children: Aisha McCray, Patrice Parker, Patrick Parker, Patrice Parker, and Chaka Azuri. Her son Patrick was shot to death on Christmas Day 2005 at the age of 21.</p>