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Patti LaBelle gets her very own street in Philadelphia

/ 03:17 PM July 03, 2019

Patti LaBelle

A stretch of Broad Street, between Locust and Spruce Streets, will be renamed “Patti LaBelle Way.” Image: AP Photo/Matt Slocum

PHILADELPHIA — Patti LaBelle now has her very own street in her hometown of Philadelphia, and the legendary soul singer christened it with a song.

A stretch of Broad Street was renamed “Patti LaBelle Way” during a ceremony Tuesday.

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“The Godmother of Soul” thanked the throngs of fans who clogged the intersection and treated them to an impromptu rendition of her hit “Love, Need and Want You.”

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Brandishing one of the new streets signs, she told onlookers she felt blessed and spoke about how her parents used to walk along this stretch of road.

“Lady Marmalade” was LaBelle’s first No. 1 hit when she was the lead singer of LaBelle. She also had a successful solo career with hits like “You Are My Friend” and “New Attitude.” NVG

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