Aretha Franklin, commonly called “the Queen of Soul,” died on August 16, the anniversary of the death of the King of Rock, Elvis Presley. This left music fans mourning two timeless entertainment icons. And it left many people discussing the legacy of one of the most prolific women, ever, in the music business.
We won’t discuss Aretha’s incredible legacy. Others have done that, and they’ve done that very well. What we will do is look at how Ms. Franklin developed her magnetic diva persona and cultivated her brand, making it a rise above countless others in the same industry.
What Aretha Franklin Can Teach Brands About Making a Mark

Aretha Franklin, commonly called “the Queen of Soul,” died on August 16, the anniversary of the death of the King of Rock, Elvis Presley. This left music fans mourning two timeless entertainment icons. And it left many people discussing the legacy of one of the most prolific women, ever, in the music business.
We won’t discuss Aretha’s incredible legacy. Others have done that, and they’ve done that very well. What we will do is look at how Ms. Franklin developed her magnetic diva persona and cultivated her brand, making it a rise above countless others in the same industry.