Aretha Louise Franklin Then work: 1989-2003

In 1989, Franklin returns with his first pop album in three years through the storm, but despite a great success with the Top 20 with the title song which features Elton John and the presence of Whitney Houston duet single, "N is not it, it was not, it Is Gonna Ever Be ", the album was drunk, as do the monitoring, poorly organized in 1991 and produced new jack swing effort, What You See Is What You Sweat . After gaining fame for singing Donny Hathaway "Someday we All'll Be Free" on the soundtrack of Malcolm X in 1992 and sang at the inauguration of President Bill Clinton in 1993, Franklin returned to support pop public later in 1993 with the release of one dance, "Deeper Love," which was featured on the soundtrack of Sister Act 2: Back in the habit. The following year, Franklin published his Arista album by Babyface hits and released two singles, "Honey" and top 40 pop ballad "ready to forgive." Four years passed until Franklin released another album. 1998 A Rose Is Still Franklin Rose was reintroduced into the public R & B and new material featuring the soul and neo soul hip-hop production with Lauryn Hill, Jermaine Dupri and Sean "Puffy" Combs. The title song, written and produced by Hill, Franklin became the biggest success in years to reach number 26 on the Hot 100 and reached the R & B top five. In the same year, with less than 30 minutes [8] to prepare, Franklin stepped in late Luciano Pavarotti singing "Nessun Dorma" at Grammy Awards 1998. (Pavarotti, who received the Lifetime Achievement Award that night, too ill to attend.) She has a soul and highly improvised performance in air original key, while firmly stamping the year with a captivating show for VH1's "Live Divas" was released. Franklin again resumed his role as wife of Matt "Guitar" Murphy in the remake Blues Brothers, Blues Brothers 2000 singing "Respect." Franklin struggled to save effective monitoring, however and there will be five years before the new album released. Franklin has released the next album, So Damn Happy, in 2003. Despite the failure of sales, the album has spawned the Grammy-winning song, "Wonderful" in the best tradition of R & B Vocal Performance category. 
Works for now: 2004-present 
In 2003, after 23 years with Arista, Franklin separates from the company and decided to follow the path independent. his own label, Aretha Records, founded in 2005, but no albums were released on the label. Franklin released a duet album, Jewels in the Crown: All Star Duets with the Queen, in 2007. The album contains a duet Fantasia, "You set up the game," which, although successful on Urban AC radio, stalled at number 41 on the R & B.Graphic A year later, Franklin published the first holiday album, This Christmas, Aretha. After initially published as exclusive borders, was released by DMI label. In 2006, Aretha has announced the forthcoming album A Woman Falling Out of Love on his label. However, for the album's release date has been scheduled and postponed several times. Franklin said she recorded a duet album with a gospel singer Karen Clark Sheard and pop-rock superstar Richard Marx and country artist Faith Hill.In 2008, Franklin honored as MusiCares "Person of the Year" two days before the 50th Annual Grammy Awards, where he received the 18th career Grammy. Private Franklin was asked by the newly elected President Barack Obama to appear at his inauguration sing tis 'Country' to you My. "Franklin became famous for the hats she wore during the ceremony, which is then delivered to the Smithsonian Institute in $ 2 million in 2010, Franklin received honorary music at Yale University. 

Aretha Louise Franklin Personal life