Chaka Khan and her sister enter rehab for prescription drug addiction

Grammy-winning R&B and funk singer, Yvette Marie
Stevens, better known by her stage name Chaka Khan, is in rehab. The
63-year-old known for songs such as “Tell Me Something Good,” a cover of
Prince’s “I Feel For You,” and her sister Yvonne Stevens, aka Taka
Boom, recently entered a rehabilitation program to treat their
addictions to prescription drugs.

Chaka has been battling an addiction
to the same medication, that led to Prince’s death and his passing
reportedly spurred her decision to seek treatment. Her rep said she has
struggled with prescription pain medication dependence and has
“voluntarily entered” a treatment program to get healthy and stay that
way.

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