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| - Chaka Khan (b. 1953) is a singer who has released over a dozen albums. She made a guest appearance on Sesame Street to sing a song about faces to Elmo, Telly Monster and a group of kids. (First: Episode 3909) Some years earlier, she was also heard in Labyrinth, as one of the back-up singers for David Bowie on "Underground."
- thumb Chaka Khan es una cantante que participa en Phineas y Ferb en el capítulo Phineas y Ferb: ¡Tuyo el Verano es!. Fue mencionada junto con Clay Aiken. Categoría:Personajes Categoría:Personajes menores Categoría:Personajes Adultos Categoría:Personas de la vida real Categoría:Cantantes Categoría:Personajes Femeninos
- Chaka Khan is one of the celebrities from season 21 of Dancing with the Stars.
- Yvette Marie Stevens (born March 23, 1953, North Chicago, Illinois) is an American R&B/Dance singer known as Chaka Khan, whose song "Own The Night" appeared in the episode "Buddies" of the show Miami Vice.
- miniatur|Chaka Khan bei einem Konzert 2006 Chaka Khan (* 23. März 1953 in North Chicago, Illinois, USA als Yvette Marie Stevens), ist eine US-amerikanische Soul- bzw. Pop Sängerin.
- Yvette Marie Stevens, or better known as Chaka Khan, is a famous American singer.
- She's among the best. In fact, |this year, she will have an iKhan. It will be in complete contrast to the piece of shit iTamia, and be up there with the iAlicia. This lady even has her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. I look forward to the iKhan album. Blessings on Chaka Khan from the Most Holy Ancient of Noodles, the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
- Chaka Khan (born Yvette Marie Stevens; March 23, 1953), frequently known as the "Queen of Funk-Soul", is a 10-time Grammy Award-winning American singer-songwriter whose career has spanned four decades, beginning with fame in the 1970s as the frontwoman and focal point of the funk band Rufus.
- Chaka Khan, birth name Yvette Marie Stevens, is an American singer-songwriter. She found fame as lead singer of the funk band Rufus, with whom she had several hits such as "Ain't Nobody" and "I'm Every Woman" (later a hit for Whitney Houston). In 1984, she released the single "I Feel For You" featuring Melle Mel of the rap group Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five, making her the first artist to collaborate with a rapper. She wrote the song King of New York (Dodger Rap) for Oliver and Company:The Series.
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