Aretha Franklin was known for her unapologetically confident demeanor, never shying away from expressing her self-appreciation. It has been revealed that she had her own music played during photoshoots, sending herself into a reverie of admiration.
Renowned celebrity photographer, Matthew Jordan Smith, who was Franklin’s personal photographer, recalled an incident during a photoshoot in 2005. Despite playing Mariah Carey’s songs initially, Franklin expressed her disinterest. When asked about her favorite new artist, she boldly proclaimed, “Me!”
Franklin’s reaction to hearing her own music was unlike anything Smith had ever seen before. As he began to play her songs during the photoshoot, she was completely absorbed in her own world, breaking into song herself. This level of self-appreciation was unparalleled.
Smith continued to photograph Franklin until her passing in 2018, consistently playing her favorite songs during their sessions. The upcoming art photo book, “Aretha Cool,” pays tribute to the legendary singer and her unique way of immersing herself in her own music.
Despite her absence, Franklin’s legacy lives on through Smith’s photographs and the playlist that she enjoyed during her photoshoots. The book, set to be released on March 15, captures the essence of the Queen of Soul’s unapologetic self-appreciation.
Aretha Franklin’s unwavering confidence and self-love set her apart in the world of music and entertainment. Her ability to fully embrace her own artistry and revel in her talent is a testament to her legendary status. Through the lens of Matthew Jordan Smith, we get a glimpse into Franklin’s world of self-appreciation that continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day. “Aretha Cool” is not just a playlist, but a symbol of a diva who knew her worth and celebrated it to the fullest.