His visionary R&B music — from “Brown Sugar” to “Voodoo” to “Black Messiah” — rearranged our ideas about timelessness.
Shortly before his death, D’Angelo had just celebrated the 30th anniversary of his seminal 1995 debut album, Brown Sugar, ...
His debut album "Brown Sugar," which peaked at No. 4 on the U.S. Billboard Top R&B Albums chart, went platinum within a year.
D'Angelo, the soul and R&B legend whose influence helped usher in the neo-soul movement of the '90s, has died at 51 after a ...
D’Angelo, the visionary singer and musician who blended R&B and soul in landmark albums such as Brown Sugar and Voodoo, ...
His family confirmed the news to Variety with a statement that read, "The shining star of our family has dimmed his light for ...
D'Angelo "emerged as a nostalgic figure in modern soul," said Pitchfork's Marcus J Moore. "His blend of 1970s R&B and hip-hop ...
D’Angelo, the Grammy-winning artist who pioneered neo-soul with his songwriting skills but against his own will became better ...
Neo-soul pioneer D’Angelo, best known for hits like Untitled (How Does It Feel) and Brown Sugar, has died after a private ...