The music community is mourning a tragic loss. D’Angelo—who became a Grammy winning singer and artist under the stage name—died on Oct. 14 following a battle with cancer, his loved ones confirmed. He ...
D’Angelo asks that question — worries it, caresses it, plumbs its unseen depths — no fewer than two dozen times in what might have been his signature hit. A meticulous, slow-to-boil ballad from the ...
D'Angelo, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and producer whose retro R&B sound epitomized the neo-soul movement of the mid-'90s, has died following a battle with cancer. He was 51. The singer, born ...
The soul singer, songwriter and producer, who died on Tuesday at 51, released three studio albums of meticulously constructed, vocally ambitious, genre-crossing music. By Jon Pareles In his music, ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images Michael Eugene Archer, known to the world as D’Angelo, passed away on 14 ...
D’Angelo, the Grammy-winning R&B singer recognized by his raspy yet smooth voice and for garnering mainstream attention with the shirtless “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” music video, has died. He was ...
The singular soul musician D'Angelo has died after a battle with cancer, according to a statement from his family. He was 51 years old. He released just a small catalogue of albums over his career and ...
Across three timeless studio albums, D’Angelo found all the right words to sing in the smoothest, most affecting notes. Those who were influenced, inspired, and shaped by the neo-soul legend’s work ...
“The shining star of our family has dimmed his light for us in this life … After a prolonged and courageous battle with cancer, we are heartbroken to announce that Michael D’Angelo Archer, known to ...
D’Angelo released three studio albums in his 30-plus-year career. 1995’s Brown Sugar, 2000’s Voodoo, and 2014’s Black Messiah. His influence is widespread and undeniable; his emergence in the ...
When I was a kid, living in Lawrenceville, Virginia, I heard tales about how the James River was haunted: perhaps by the spirits of Indigenous people who were forced off this land, or maybe by those ...