The world of music has lost one of its most cherished voices. Roberta Flack, the woman whose songs defined love, loss, and tenderness for an entire generation, has passed away peacefully at the age of 80.
Her voice wasn’t just beautiful — it was timeless. Songs like “Killing Me Softly” and “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” weren’t merely hits; they became emotional touchstones for millions of listeners across the globe. Her music could silence a crowd, stir tears, and bring back memories people thought they’d forgotten.
Born with a gift that few ever match, she bridged gospel, soul, and jazz with a grace that made her one of the most respected performers of her era. Over the decades, she inspired countless artists and continued to be honored as a symbol of soulful, authentic music.
Those who knew her say she remained humble and kind — always smiling, always grateful. Fans have begun leaving flowers, letters, and candles in tribute, remembering not just a singer, but a voice that will never fade.
Her songs will live forever, echoing in the hearts of everyone who ever turned the radio up and let her voice carry them away.