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Leonard Cohen was a celebrated Canadian songwriter, singer, poet, and novelist known for exploring deep themes such as faith, mortality, love, loss, and redemption. Starting his career as a writer, he turned to music in the mid 1960s, gaining acclaim with albums like Songs of Leonard Cohen, Songs of Love and Hate, and the widely influential Various Positions, which featured his iconic song Hallelujah. Blending folk, jazz, and later, synthesized styles, his music is marked by poetic lyrics and a rich, distinctive voice. Cohen’s work earned him numerous honors, including induction into the Canadian and Rock and Roll Halls of Fame, the Order of Canada, and prestigious literary and music prizes. Even in his later years, he continued to release celebrated albums and tour internationally, leaving a lasting influence on music and poetry before his passing in 2016.