Did the legendary Clive Davis know he was taking his final bow? Because honey, the music mogul’s last public appearance was absolutely *giving* grand finale energy, and we’re still not over it.

The record industry icon was spotted out and about in NYC with an absolutely star-studded crew before his tragic passing at his Manhattan home on Monday. And let us tell you, Mr. Davis went out looking fabulous, surrounded by the kind of A-list company most of us can only dream about. This wasn’t just any casual appearance—this was Clive Davis doing what he does best: being the absolute center of the entertainment universe.

Sources say the 91-year-old music mogul, who literally shaped the careers of Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Barry Manilow, and basically every major artist since the dawn of time, was in characteristic fashion—commanding every room he entered and reminding everyone exactly why he’s a legend. The man had impeccable taste in company, and his final moments in public were surrounded by the elite of entertainment.

The news has absolutely *shattered* the celebrity world. Everyone from his proteges to fellow industry titans have been posting tributes left and right. And honestly? We’re not mad about it. Clive Davis didn’t just sign artists—he created cultural icons. His ear for talent was basically supernatural, and his influence on the music industry cannot be overstated.

What really gets us is that he was still out there living, still connecting with the who’s who of Hollywood right up until the end. No sitting on the sidelines for this legend. Clive Davis was the definition of leaving it all on the dance floor, metaphorically speaking.

The entertainment industry has lost a true titan, a visionary who understood music and star power like nobody else. His legacy will absolutely live forever, but we’d be lying if we said seeing photos of that last public appearance doesn’t hit different now.

What do you think about how Clive Davis lived his final days? A) He went out exactly how he would’ve wanted—surrounded by stars and living large B) It’s bittersweet knowing it was his last hurrah

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