The world felt a profound sense of sorrow when news broke of Kenny Rogers' passing. Tribute messages poured in over social media, reflecting on his illustrious career and the immense wealth he had acquired throughout his lifetime.

Born on August 21, 1938, in Houston, Texas, Kenny Rogers hailed from a humble background. He was one of six children in a family where money was often tight, and his father's struggle with alcoholism left a deep impression on young Kenny. These challenging circumstances only fueled his resolve to succeed and steer clear of alcoholism himself.

Kenny harbored dreams of a career in music since his high school days, even though he had no clear path into the industry. Following his graduation, he formed a band named Scholars. It was in the 1970s that Kenny shifted his focus to country music, and his big breakthrough came in 1977 with the release of the hit song "Lucille," earning him his first Grammy.

His success continued to soar, and in 1978 he clinched another Grammy for the popular track "The Gambler". His collaborations with Dolly Parton also significantly enhanced his fame, resulting in several successful musical projects.

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