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It has been a dramatic fall for Winehouse, whose grasp of pop and soul
-- along with her trademark beehive hairdo and her raunchy stage act
-- brought her worldwide fame and substantial sales. Her first album "Frank," released in 2003, was heavily influenced by contemporary jazz and earned her critical acclaim. "Back to Black" arrived three years later and was an overwhelming success with its unusual fusion of jazz, pop and soul with a heavy debt to the girl groups of the early, pre-Beatles 1960s. It was edgy as well, with the song "Rehab" dealing with the health issues that were soon to sidetrack her musical career. "They tried to make me go to rehab," Winehouse sang on the hit. "I said
'No, no, no.'" Winehouse has sought rehab therapy in the past after her widely publicized battles with alcohol and drugs.
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