Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. D’Angelo, the Grammy Award-winning R&B soul singer, has died. He was 51. The musician died after a private battle with pancreatic ...
When D’Angelo released his third studio album, “Black Messiah,” in 2014, it debuted on the Billboard R&B charts at No. 1 and the Billboard 200 charts in the No. 5 spot. The album, which launched ...
FILE - This July 6, 2012 file photo D'Angelo performs at the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans. (Photo by Cheryl Gerber/Invision/AP, File) (Cheryl Gerber/Invision/AP) D’Angelo, the Grammy-winning ...
The sounds of D’Angelo are timeless and according to longtime collaborator and friend Questlove, they’re going to stay that way. During a chat on the red carpet at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with ...
Questlove hinted that an unreleased D’Angelo project may soon see the light of day, sparking hope for new material. Questlove teased the existence of unreleased music from the late D’Angelo while ...
D’Angelo, the visionary singer and musician who blended R&B and soul in landmark albums such as “Brown Sugar” and “Voodoo,” mesmerizing critics and audiences even as he disappeared from public view ...
When R&B artist Michael Eugene Archer, better known as D’Angelo, died last week after a long battle with pancreatic cancer, it was yet another legendary singer, songwriter and musician who left too ...
D’Angelo’s songs stand as a living testament to his aura. Michael Eugene Archer, better known as D’Angelo, entered this world on Feb. 11, 1974, in Richmond, Virginia. Throughout a career steeped in ...
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 ...