Lynn won three Grammy Awards and also received a lifetime achievement award from the Recording Academy in 2010.
The song debuts at No. 92.
"I didn't give up on it or anything, but then he died," the country queen said.
The legendary rapper/producer was among this year's nominees announced on Wednesday morning.
"I feel so dumb, so I just really want to say I'm sorry," the actor shared.
The list of nominees revealed includes Sheryl Crow, Missy Elliott and Rage Against the Machine.
It’s the 10th pair-up by female and male soloists in a lead role to hit No. 1.
In a new Billboard cover story, the rapper discusses his time spent with Mormon missionaries.
This February and March, the venue will host initiatives “Still I Rise” and “Fierce Light.”
For over 20 years since her sensational debut, Nakashima has continued to take on new projects while staying true to her unique style.