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Roberta Flack’s Harlem Tribute: Lauryn Hill & Star-Studded Celebration

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The largest and brightest stars of the music and political world descended upon Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York, to rejoice the life and legacy of music icon Roberta Flack on March 10. The Rev. Al Sharpton, Phylicia Rashad, Stevie Wonder, Lauryn Hill, and Wyclef Jean, have been a number of the movie star giants that attended the 88-year-old’s memorial service on Monday night time.

Rev. Al Sharpton Delivers Eulogy For Roberta Flack At Celebration Of Life In Harlem

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As beforehand reported, Flack died on Feb. 24, reportedly on account of cardiac arrest, her longtime supervisor, Suzanne Koga, confirmed

Roberta Flack

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Lauryn Hill & Wyclef Jean Carried out The Singer’s Basic Cowl “Killing Me Softly With His Music”

Rev. Al Sharpton Delivers Eulogy For Roberta Flack At Celebration Of Life In Harlem

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Per NewsOne, Ms. Lauryn Hill wowed attendees with a soul-stirring rendition of Flack’s timeless cowl “The First Time I Ever Noticed Your Face,” a monitor that was launched by the soul and R&B diva in 1969. 

Earlier than powering via her teary-eyed rendition, the Grammy-winning singer shed a couple of tears whereas reflecting on Flack’s legacy. 

“Her existence was a type of resistance,” Hill instructed the group throughout her speech, based on the Related Press. “I like Ms. Roberta Flack… Roberta Flack is [a] legend.”

Then, Hill teamed up along with her former Fugees bandmate, Wyclef Jean, to carry out one other standout cowl from Flack — “Killing Me Softly With His Music.”

Rev. Al Sharpton Delivers Eulogy For Roberta Flack At Celebration Of Life In Harlem

Supply: NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MARCH 10: Tren’ness Woods-Black, Rachel Noerdlinger and Wyclef Jean attend the the eulogy for Roberta Flack at Celebration of Life in Harlem on March 10, 2025 in New York Metropolis/ Johnny Nunez / Getty

Notably, the Fugees delivered a masterful rendition of Roberta Flack’s “Killing Me Softly With His Music” in 1996. The monitor was featured on their iconic album The Rating, which earned the group a Grammy—20 years after Flack received the File of the Yr trophy for a similar music, as famous by the Related Press. 

“We weren’t formally requested to do that as a result of I feel they have been slightly shy in asking us to attend,” Hill revealed earlier than she and Wyclef Jean launched into their efficiency. “So, we type of bum-rushed the service as a result of it actually wouldn’t be attainable for us to simply stand by and never take part.”

The particular tribute grew to become much more memorable when Surprise joined the duo, taking part in alongside on the harmonica, as reported by Billboard. 

 

Stevie Surprise Carried out A Particular Music For Roberta Flack 

Rev. Al Sharpton Delivers Eulogy For Roberta Flack At Celebration Of Life In Harlem

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Surprise touched the hearts of many when he paid tribute to the legendary songstress with a soulful efficiency of his 1976 traditional “If It’s Magic,” celebrating her outstanding musical skills.

Rev. Al Sharpton Delivers Eulogy For Roberta Flack At Celebration Of Life In Harlem

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Accompanied solely by a harpist, Surprise gave a heartfelt rendition of the monitor from his iconic double album Songs within the Key of Life. Later, joined by the harpist and a conga participant, Surprise sat on the piano to carry out “I Can See the Solar,” a music he wrote particularly for Flack.

On the finish of the musical tribute, Surprise praised the late Virginia resident for spreading her “love throughout this world.” 

“The beauty of not being able to see along with your eyes is the good alternative of with the ability to even higher see along with your coronary heart. And so I knew how stunning Roberta was, not seeing her visually however with the ability to see and really feel her coronary heart,” the hitmaker added. 

Different memorable moments from the star-studded funeral service included a heartfelt efficiency by Songwriters Corridor of Fame member Valerie Simpson, who, alongside along with her late husband Nick Ashford, sat on the piano for an impromptu rendition of their signature hit, “Ain’t Nothing Just like the Actual Factor,” honoring Flack’s creative authenticity.

Actress Phylicia Rashad, Flack’s cousin Carol Flack, the singer’s supervisor Suzanne Koga, and household pal Santita Jackson additionally shared touching reflections and reminiscences. 

Rev. Al Sharpton Delivers Eulogy For Roberta Flack At Celebration Of Life In Harlem

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Rev. Al Sharpton Delivers Eulogy For Roberta Flack At Celebration Of Life In Harlem

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The Rev. Al Sharpton Paid Tribute To The Powerhouse At Her Memorial

The eulogy was delivered by Rev. Al Sharpton, who applauded the star singer for constructing a “soundtrack” for “Black dignity.” 

Rev. Al Sharpton Delivers Eulogy For Roberta Flack At Celebration Of Life In Harlem

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The civil rights activist additionally took to Instagram to recollect Flack after the memorial.

“Roberta Flack spent her life planting seeds of affection, knowledge, and justice. Her legacy will proceed to bloom for generations to return. @officialrobertaflack,” he captioned a video of himself preaching on the singer’s touching memorial service. 

Roberta Flack will eternally be missed!

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