(New York) Tributes continue to pour in around the world on Thursday following the death of Tina Turner, “the queen of rock’n’roll”, who died the day before at 83 after a long illness in her residence. in Swiss.

Shortly after the announcement of his death plunged the music world into mourning, fans began laying flowers and candles in Hollywood and outside the home of the American star, naturalized Swiss.

Nestled among the dozens of bouquets placed in front of the grand gate of Algonquin Castle in Küsnacht, on the popular Gold Coast of Lake Zurich, is a handwritten note: “You are simply the best”.

Outside her residence Thursday morning, a fan, Ana Ferreira, believes that Tina Turner “was the queen because she was totally involved in her music. The body, the voice, it was very strong.”

“Someone like her should live forever,” added another fan, Barbara Burkhalter.

During the night, everyone waited their turn to place large bouquets and candles.

The singer moved to Switzerland in 1995 with her companion, the German Erwin Bach, 67. In 2013, three months after marrying Bach and acquiring Swiss citizenship, she renounced her US citizenship.

During her career, which began in the 1950s in the United States, she won eight Grammys, the ultimate awards in American music.

Performing hits like Proud Mary or The Best, the pioneering artist has ignited crowds around the world with her inimitable voice and explosive stage acting.

The one who said she was not afraid of aging told the Guardian in April that she hoped to be remembered as the “queen of rock ‘n’ roll”.

A bet largely won, as this nickname comes up in the many tributes.

Basketball player Magic Johnson was moved by the loss of the “legendary queen of rock”.

Mick Jagger, singer of the Rolling Stones, hailed an artist “so talented”, but also “warm, funny and generous”. The band’s guitarist, Ronnie Wood, also lamented the loss of the “queen of rock and soul”.

“The terms ‘legendary’, ‘icon’, ‘diva’, and ‘superstar’ are often thrown around, yet Tina Turner embodies them all and so many more,” said Mariah Carey.

Another singing superstar, Gloria Gaynor, recalled that Tina Turner had “paved the way for so many women in rock, whether black or white.”

President Joe Biden hailed “the only woman to win in the pop, rock, and RnB categories” at the Grammy Awards, “a sign of her versatility, creativity, and vast popularity” with different audiences.

Tina Turner is a “star whose light will never fade,” said former US President Barack Obama.

Bernard Doherty, British spokesman for Tina Turner, said her passing after a long illness had robbed the world of “a musical legend and a role model”.

In California, fans also left bouquets on her Hollywood Walk of Fame star.

Born Anna Mae Bullock on November 26, 1939 in Tennessee, Tina Turner made her debut at age 16 with the blues band Kings of Rhythm of her future husband, Ike Turner.

It was with him and The Ike and Tina Turner Revue that the singer would begin to gain some fame by becoming one of the most popular black groups in the United States in the 1960s.

In 1966, Ike Turner and his musicians provided the first part of the British tour of the Rolling Stones, opening the door to success in Europe for the couple.

But Ike Turner beats her regularly. She finally fled in 1976 and had to hide from him for a while before finally obtaining a divorce in 1978.

In the rain of tributes that were paid to the singer on Wednesday, many highlight her resilience and her courage in the face of this violence.

“To me, she will always be a survivor and an inspiration to women everywhere,” Mariah Carey said.

Actress Angela Bassett, who played the singer in the 1993 biopic Tina, asks: “How do you say goodbye to a woman who took her pain and trauma as a strength and used it as a means to change the world? »

“Tina Turner showed others who live in fear what a beautiful future, filled with love, compassion, and freedom, should look like,” added the Oscar-nominated actress for her performance.

After crossing the desert, Tina Turner will find the summit in the 1980s, with in particular the album Private Dancer.

According to his agent’s statement, “a private funeral will be held in the presence of close friends and family.”