 
 The foundational reason for a classic singer becoming a legend is, unequivocally, their unprecedented vocal ability and distinct style. This goes beyond technical competence; it involves a recognizable, signature sound—a voice that, within a few notes, is instantly identifiable. Think of Frank Sinatra's smooth, impeccably controlled baritone or Aretha Franklin's raw, powerful, and deeply soulful delivery. This unique sonic fingerprint distinguishes them from a multitude of other talented artists and becomes the bedrock of their enduring fame. Their voices often possess an emotional texture that modern, often highly processed, music sometimes lacks.
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