‘The lioness’ they called him in the world of rock and roll. But she was also the queen, and of course, there was no one above her. Below, everyone. One of them, Beyoncé, who looked at Tina Turner like someone looking in a mirror. In more than a moment, he managed to catch up with her.

And it is that Tina Turner inspired many artists. The stream of her voice and her hypnotic movement seduced from commoners to majesties. satanic majesties.

The most famous rock dance has been copyrighted for years. It’s Mick Jagger, yes, but of course it’s also Tina Turner. The two were great friends and influenced each other. Because Tina, shone and everyone was captivated.

Tina’s spell

Fergie, the singer of ‘The Black Eyed Peas’ wanted to dedicate herself to music after going to one of her concerts: “I saw her when I was young with my father. We were in the second row and she pointed to me. I wanted to be like her,” she always admits the artist when asked about the singers who influenced her.

“I saw her when I was young with my father. We were in the second row and she pointed at me. I wanted to be like her

In fact, everything Tina Turner touched, she transformed. ‘The Best’ may be her most iconic song, but it was originally by Bonnie Tyler. She released it three months before Turner herself covered it and of course… you know which version we’ve all stayed with.

improving the original

‘Proud Mary’ didn’t belong to Tina either, but upon hearing this version, John Fogerty, the leader of the ‘Credence Clearwater Revival’ had to give up. It was never his song again, it was hers.

Because Tina Turner was everything: artist and life teacher. She was the one who taught us that we don’t have to get confused when we talk about love and that in life you shouldn’t be fooled, what you get is what you see.

No, we don’t need another heroine, we had her and will always have her with us, beyond Thunderdome.