Aretha Franklin

The pop star joins already announced performers like Stevie Wonder, Jennifer Hudson and Chaka Khan.
The song resurfaced following the Queen of Soul's death earlier this month.
The Material Girl wrote on Instagram that she did not intend to honor the Queen of Soul because "that would be impossible in 2 minutes."
Some didn't take too kindly to the singer's long-winded speech.
"This video is a statement, in solidarity with women, minorities, and everyone under attack in the Trump era."
But doctors hope the icon's death helps raise awareness of risk factors and a need for research around the disease.
Highlighting the iconic singer’s few gigs at his casinos seemed to belittle her.
"I’m going to see her free... because she’s a Black woman and she wants freedom for Black people," Franklin said of the civil rights leader.
"Her call meant as much or more to me than any compliment ever received," the actor said of the Queen of Soul.
“It’s in an era where some people are calling some women dogs."