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Royalty Recognizes Royalty: Beyoncé Dedicates Detroit On The Run II Concert to Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin 

You know our collective hearts stopped on Monday when reports started circulating that the iconic Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, is gravely ill and apparently in hospice care. Suggested Reading Why the Black Internet Believes Grammys Just Threw Shade at Beyoncé Proof The ‘Absent Black Father’ Was a Big Lie Jay-Z’s Daughter Rumi Carter Throws…

You know our collective hearts stopped on Monday when reports started circulating that the iconic Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, is gravely ill and apparently in hospice care.

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The news quickly spread, prompting everyone to pour out their love and thoughts and prayers for the singer.

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And because game recognizes game, and royalty recognizes royalty, it only made sense that Beyoncé and Jay-Z would dedicate their performance from the On The Run II tour in Detroit, the icon’s hometown, to the living legend herself.

“This show is dedicated to Aretha Franklin,” Beyoncé reportedly said as she opened the show at Ford Field. “We love you and thank you.”

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DJ Khaled, who was opening for Bey and Jay, also played one of Aretha’s hits, “Respect,” to the crowd’s delight.

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“Make some noise for Aretha Franklin!” the producer told the crowd who cheered.

Our thoughts are with you Queen Aretha!

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