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Patti LaBelle
376,136 listeners
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Roberta Flack
703,173 listeners
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Ray Charles
2,255,808 listeners
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Chaka Khan
980,645 listeners
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Al Green
1,803,832 listeners
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The Temptations
1,886,467 listeners
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Diana Ross and the Supremes
421,374 listeners
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Dusty Springfield
1,622,042 listeners
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James Brown
2,024,164 listeners
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Sam Cooke
1,514,852 listeners
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