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Legendary Singer Carl Carlton Passes Away

Legendary singer Carl Carlton, known for his hit Shes a Bad Mama Jama, has passed away at 72. His son confirmed the news, revealing a heartfelt tribute. Carltons music career spanned decades, with his iconic song earning a Grammy nomination and appearing in various films and TV shows.

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