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The walls of Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem shook as Lauryn Hill delivered a resounding performance of “Killing Me Softly” in honor of the late Roberta Flack at her public memorial service on March 9. Backed by Wyclef Jean on guitar, Hill’s voice soared through the sanctuary, reflecting Flack’s legacy, sound, and impact.

The rendition felt deeply spiritual.

The congregation—filled with friends, family, and musical legends—rose to their feet and stayed standing completely during Hill’s heartfelt tribute. She was one of several celebrities—in person and virtual—there to show how Roberta Flack touched the world.

Roberta Flack’s ‘Killing Me Softly’ Was The Song Of Generations

The choice of “Killing Me Softly” couldn’t have been more perfect. First recorded by Flack in the early 1970s, the song became one of her most defining records, earning her a Grammy for Record of the Year in 1974. Then, decades later, Hill and The Fugees reintroduced it to a new generation, turning it into a hip-hop classic.

As Hill sang each line, her voice reverberated with grief, grace, and gratitude. Her presence at the public memorial service reminded attendees just how much Flack’s work influenced her career and that of many other artists.

To that end, the memorial brought out some of the most respected voices in entertainment and culture. The Reverend Al Sharpton delivered a moving eulogy, Stevie Wonder performed after Hill and Jean, and Alicia Keys, Dionne Warwick, and India.Arie were among the virtual celebrity tributes.

In the days following her passing, celebrity condolences flooded social media. Kelly Rowland, Jennifer Hudson, and Questlove were among the many leading music voices who paid their respects. Each mentioned Flack’s voice, artistry, and profound influence on culture.

It is clear that Roberta Flack leaves behind a lasting legacy. She passed away at the age of 88 on February 24, 2025.

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