Legendary R&B singer Etta James — famous for her hit songs “At Last” and “Something’s Got a Hold on Me” — has passed away.

The singer — whose health was on a rapid decline the last few years — was diagnosed with leukemia in 2010. She also suffered from dementia and Hepatitis C.

Her live-in doctor announced the singer was “terminally ill” last month, after her leukemia was declared incurable.
Etta died at a hospital in Riverside, California … her manager confirmed.

She won 6 Grammys in her lifetime — including Best Jazz Vocal Performance in 1994 — and was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

And how cool is this? Etta’s in the top 10 right now — Flo Rida heavily samples her on his hit, “Good Feeling.” Etta was 73.