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Singer-songwriter Lenny Kravitz opened up to Willie Geist about the impact the late Aretha Franklin had on him and the music industry during her 60-year reign as the Queen of Soul. “I'm just grateful that I got to hear this music, and I'm even more grateful that I got to meet her, to work with her,” Kravitz says. See the full interview, which took place before Franklin’s death, when it airs Sept. 9 on Sunday TODAY.