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Isaac Hayes was a pioneering American soul artist, songwriter, composer, and actor. As a key figure at Stax Records in the 1960s, he co-wrote classic hits with David Porter for artists such as Sam and Dave and Carla Thomas. Hayes found solo success with influential albums like Hot Buttered Soul and Black Moses, known for their bold sound and soulful innovation. He gained international acclaim for composing the soundtrack to the film Shaft, earning an Academy Award for the iconic Theme from Shaft, as well as several Grammy Awards. Beyond music, Hayes acted in films and television and voiced the character Chef on the animated series South Park. He was inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and was recognized for his humanitarian efforts in Ghana. Hayes' enduring legacy continues to shape soul, pop, and hip-hop music.