
Edwin Starr was an American soul singer born in Tennessee in 1942. He gained prominence in the 1960s while recording for Motown Records under the guidance of Norman Whitfield. His most iconic hit, the 1970 anti-war anthem "War", became a global chart-topper and a defining protest song of its era, addressing the Vietnam War. In the 1970s, Edwin Starr relocated to the United Kingdom, where he continued his music career and lived until his passing in 2003. His work remains a significant contribution to the R&B and soul genres, blending powerful messages with compelling rhythms.
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