Sharon Jones, the Brooklyn-raised lead singer of the soul group Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, has died.

The website for her band announced on Friday that the singer died after a battle with pancreatic cancer.

A message was also posted to her Twitter account.

We are deeply saddened to announce Sharon Jones passed away today. More details at https://t.co/MAag8tYrE3 — Sharon Jones (@sharonjones) November 19, 2016

According to the website, Jones was initially diagnosed with cancer in 2013, but she was able to return to the stage a year later.

She received a Grammy nomination in 2014 for her album Give the People What They Want.

NY1's Sound Advice reporter Eric Holland interviewed Jones in August about a documentary on her battle with cancer.

She also performed with the Dap-Kings at Celebrate Brooklyn in Prospect Park this past summer and appeared in the Harlem-based Netflix series "Marvel's Luke Cage."

Fellow singer Chaka Khan paid tribute to Jones on Twitter, calling her "the real deal in this industry."

My deepest condolences 2 the family of @sharonjones. She was the real deal in this industry. 2016 you've been awful pic.twitter.com/DQfzVqfrpd — Chaka Khan (@ChakaKhan) November 19, 2016

Sharon Jones was 60 years old.