Celebrating the life, legacy and legend of late musician D’Angelo who resurrected soul and revitalized Black music.
Last seen in town in June opening the Weeknd’s stadium tour, the Atlanta rapper born Jordan Carter has stepped up to arena-headliner status on his own at age 30 with his third album, “Music,” ...
A voice smoother than molasses, a torchbearer of the neo-soul movement and a production unlike any other, winning four ...
Honouring D’Angelo, the father of neo-soul, whose timeless music shaped generations and continues to inspire artists and fans ...
As fans and music lovers are still coming to terms with singer D’Angelo’s recent death, it seems like more and more are ...
But he did spend those years in-between albums recording songs for movie soundtracks. Back in the good ol’ days when every ...
D’Angelo, the American musician who has died of pancreatic cancer aged 51, was widely regarded as the chief architect of ...
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 neo-soul pioneer behind Brown Sugar and Voodoo, has died at 51. Explore how his music shaped a generation of ...
The R&B world was left reeling on Tuesday, Oct. 14, when news broke that D'Angelo, born Michael Eugene Archer, had passed ...
D'Angelo died on Tuesday, Oct. 14, after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Following the news of his death, his fellow music titans paid tribute to his life and legacy.
D’Angelo, the four-time Grammy Award-winning R&B singer who helped define and elevate the ‘90s neo-soul movement, has ...
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