Flashdance and Fame singer Irene Cara dies aged 63
Irene Cara, the singer best known for the title tracks of Fame and Flashdance, has died aged 63.
Irene Cara, the singer best known for the title tracks of Fame and Flashdance, has died aged 63.
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