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Quincy Jones, the legendary musician and producer, passed away at the age of 91 in his home in Bel Air, Los Angeles, surrounded by family. Known for his revolutionary impact on modern music, Jones's career spanned over 70 years, during which he produced iconic albums for Michael Jackson, including the record-breaking 'Thriller.' His work crossed numerous genres, including jazz, pop, and film scores, earning him 28 Grammy Awards, two Academy Awards, and an Emmy. Tributes poured in, including from musician AR Rahman, who shared a heartfelt remembrance of their collaborative projects. Jones was also recognized for his contributions to the film industry, particularly for his adaptation of 'The Color Purple' and the charity single 'We Are the World.' His legacy as a pioneer in the music industry and his influence on countless artists will be remembered for generations.
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