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Robert PalmerRobert Palmer (1949–2003) was an English singer and songwriter renowned for his versatile blend of musical genres, including rock, pop, soul, and reggae. He gained significant fame in the 1980s, particularly with hits like "Addicted to Love," which became emblematic of the decade's style and excess. Throughout his career, Palmer achieved commercial success both as a solo artist and as a member of the supergroup the Power Station, earning multiple awards, including two Grammy Awards. He passed away in 2003 from a heart attack in Paris, leaving behind a legacy marked by his distinctive voice and sartorial elegance. (Source: Wikipedia)
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