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Farewell to D’Angelo, father of neo-soul

Honouring D’Angelo, the father of neo-soul, whose timeless music shaped generations and continues to inspire artists and fans ...
The pioneering artist's blend of sensual and sacred themes leave a map for music to reclaim its ancestral funk.
And while D’Angelo played a major part in pushing it to the masses, his peers like Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, The Roots, Common ...
At just 51 years old, D’Angelo joined the ranks of many Black luminaries who shined brightly but not long. For much of ...
With his 1995 debut album, “Brown Sugar,” D’Angelo had already proven himself as an R&B force to be reckoned with. But his ...
This isn’t a eulogy for Michael Eugene Archer, known professionally as D’Angelo. There are already plenty of those.
Jeff Pearlman found the people who inspired the classic 1991 2Pac song, which has reverberated through hip-hop myth-making ...
Multiple Grammy Award winner D'Angelo, known for three timeless albums, has died. He was one of our greatest artists.
Tributes and recollections of the Brown Sugar, Voodoo, and Black Messiah artist poured in from all over the world, including from legendary photographer Eric Johnson, who posted never-before-seen ...
D’Angelo taught us how to taste the fruit of the relentless redefining process and how studying your artistic predecessors is ...
Richmond is paying tribute to D’Angelo, born Michael Eugene Archer, who died Tuesday after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
The DJ was playing “Brown Sugar,” the sublime debut album of a singer named D’Angelo.