LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Singer Natalie Cole, the daughter of jazz legend Nat "King" Cole who carried on his musical legacy, has died.
Publicist Maureen O'Connor says Cole died Thursday night. She was 65. O'Connor had no details about how or where Cole died.
Cole had battled drug problems and hepatitis that forced her to undergo a kidney transplant in May 2009.
Cole's 1991 album, "Unforgettable ... With Love," sold some 14 million copies and won six Grammys. It featured reworked versions of some of her father's best-known songs.
On the title cut, "Unforgettable," she sang along with her father's taped version to create a memorable duet.
Nat "King" Cole died of lung cancer in 1965.
#NatalieCole, sister beloved & of substance and sound. May her soul rest in peace. #Inseperable pic.twitter.com/zn7DArSMcG
— Rev Jesse Jackson Sr (@RevJJackson) January 1, 2016
Other sources have confirmed to me that @nataliecole has indeed passed away.
— rolandsmartin (@rolandsmartin) January 1, 2016
BREAKING: Natalie Cole, chart-topping daughter of Nat King Cole, dies at 65 https://t.co/7P94PNj51w pic.twitter.com/pjTmh70nWJ
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 1, 2016
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