His visionary R&B music — from “Brown Sugar” to “Voodoo” to “Black Messiah” — rearranged our ideas about timelessness.
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.
Shortly before his death, D’Angelo had just celebrated the 30th anniversary of his seminal 1995 debut album, Brown Sugar, ...
One of the innovators of what was called neo-soul, D’Angelo’s influence was far greater than you might expect from someone who only released three studio albums.
D’Angelo brought his unique sound to the music world with his 1995 debut album, “Brown Sugar ," which included hit songs like ...
Neo-soul pioneer D’Angelo, best known for hits like Untitled (How Does It Feel) and Brown Sugar, has died after a private ...
The “Brown Sugar” performer, born Michael Eugene Archer, had reportedly waged a private battle with pancreatic cancer, ...