By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices

Chaka Khan is still hot like fire.
The eight time Grammy Award winning R&B diva brought her soulful fury into The Big Apple June 21 for an exclusive listening session for her new album, titled 'Funk This,' at the Sony Music Studios.
The new album, produced by R&B superproducers Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis marks Khan's first full length studio effort (including new, unreleased compositions) in over ten years. With covers of tracks popularized by Prince ('Sign of the Times'), Dee Dee Warwick ('Foolish Fool'), Jimi Hendrix ('Castle in the Sand') and her former band Rufus ('You Got the Love'), 'Funk This' is well balanced with new and original compositions, most notably the poignant 'Angel,' which is an entry from her diary.
Yesterday, she talked to a jam-packed studio audience about her experience working with the four-time Grammy Award winning dynamic duo.
"I really enjoyed working with Jam and Lewis. They are not snobby, stuck up guys. They are really real. And Terry would say you're not coming out of the (booth) until I feel it."
Khan feels that this new opus, set for release via Burgundy Records/Sony on Sept. 25, may remind people of my early Rufus albums because she's in a similar "soul space."
"I've been on a little journey in the last few years, finding Yvette again," she said. (Yvette Marie Stevens is the Chicago native's birthname.) "I went through a period of being insecure," she added. "I'm walking a different path now. I've changed. This album is different from any other album I've recorded because it reflects what I'm about, who I am now. The album is called, 'Funk This!' because it's funky!"
Speaking of funky, a lead single from the album is an original up-tempo groove titled 'Disrespectful,' -- the tour-de-force duet with Queen of Hip-hop/Soul Mary J. Blige.
While her and Blige didn't record the album together live, it's a collaboration that will knock your socks off. "We're never together anymore," she admitted of the recording process. "Mary, however, did come back after I put my vocal on it, and put another vocal on because ... she had to," Khan quipped as the room busted out in laughter. "That's my dog. She's my dog and I love her," she clarified, then explained, "but there are times when you can't really distinguish which one of us are singing, even to me."
"But what I'm dreading is singing that live because that's a lot of screaming," she contemplated.
According to a Burgundy rep, various mixes of 'Disrespectful' will surface within the coming weeks, as the label gears up for a full fledged marketing blitz surrounding the yet to be determined first single.
Khan, who appeared as an opening act for Jill Scott at Radio City Music Hall last week, will also embark on a 'Funk This' around the time of the album's release.
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By: Me on 6/28/2007 3:17PM
Chaka opening for Jill Scott??? What was that called, "The Charity Tour"?
:-)
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By: Clifton Hill on 6/29/2007 7:42AM
There must be some strategy behind Chaka opening for Jill Scott. In any event, I wish I had known about the CD listening party. I can't wait to hear Chaka's new stuff. I hope she kills 'em with her forthcoming release. If Chaka never sang another note, it would be okay, because she has done an incredible job.
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By: MOM on 7/04/2007 4:32PM
Thi ladie's got it going on, always have and always will. When I grow up I wanna be just like her! and I'm only 44! LOL. I agree she is one beautiful woman, and I can only hope that I look as good as her when I'm her age. I went to see her and Rufus in concert a couple years ago, and yes, she sounded just as good, It was a blast. YOU GO CHAKA!
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By: Guido on 7/24/2007 1:20PM
Realy I can't wait!!!!! Give it to me, Funk Me!!!!!!
Love you for a lifetime!! Thanks for it, I'll see, hear you!!! Ain't nobody like you!! Diguido
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By: mario on 7/29/2007 11:44PM
There is no one like Chaka...never will be. Have adored her since I was 12 years old, staying up late to watch her on The Midnight Special. That voice and beauty are still the same. So many imitators have yet to get it right. There will always be only ONE Chaka! Cannot wait for the new album.
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By: Honey Dew on 9/19/2007 5:00PM
Chaka Khan..Chaka Khan...Chaka Khan...Chaka Khan...I must be your biggest fan in ALL the world. I listen to you EVERY DAY!!! Your voice soothes me. I am so grateful to have been on the planet long enough to hear and fall in love with your early masterpieces when they first hit the airwaves. You mesmerized me even as a young'un and I am still awed at your beauty, your style, and...need I say your voice. Thank you thank you thank you for being you. I love you.
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