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Acid Queen is the fifth solo studio album by Tina Turner, released in 1975. The album showcases Turner's powerful vocals and blends rock, soul, and funk elements. It is known for its raw energy and emotional depth, particularly in tracks like the title song 'Acid Queen,' which was originally written for the rock opera 'Tommy.' The album helped solidify Turner's status as a formidable solo artist following her split from Ike Turner, and it laid the groundwork for her later successes in the 1980s.