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8 Artists That Can Properly Honor Frankie Beverly In A Posthumous Tribute

Despite Frankie Beverly‘s sudden departure earlier this month, the acclaimed crooner definitely received his flowers while he could still smell them.

Back in 2012, he was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BET Awards with a fitting tribute featuring Joe, Tyrese, and Faith Evans. In his acceptance speech, he took the stage with his grandchildren. “God is good, y’all. If we could just learn how to wait on the man a little bit, you know, instead of asking him all the time. If you can wait on him, he can show you some things,” Beverly expressed.

He gushed about having a then-four decade long career — teasing the younger generation about how they weren’t even born — but still, Beverly was grateful for such a storied career in music and entertainment. “I just want to say to anybody pursuing this thing—get in it and do what you want to do. Don’t fall for the flavor of the week, baby. If you want to sing, sing. Sing what you wanna sing. Play your music, no matter what it is,” the Philly native continued.

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Frankie Beverly made us happy and reminded us that we are one. His voice played when we were joyful and got us through moments of pain. His work with his band Maze will never be forgotten; they are integrated into our lives forever. We’ll be donning all-white fits for a while in his honor. #BETRemembers

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Earlier this year, Beverly announced he was retiring and embarked on a farewell tour. He was also honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2024 NAACP Image Awards and was recognized with a special tribute at this year’s ESSENCE Fest, curated by Bryan-Michael Cox. It included talent such as Luke James, Anthony Hamilton, Bilal, Jagged Edge, Serayah, Lil Mo, Doug E. Fresh, and the new lead singer of Maze, Tony Lindsay.

We feel one more tribute is due now that the cherished singer-songwriter has gained his wings. So, we compiled a list of suitable contenders for a one-night only TV special honoring the vast legacy of Frankie Beverly using artists from across the generational spectrum.

Dive in with an open mind below.

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