D'Angelo, the Grammy-winning R&B singer who helped pioneer the neo soul sub genre, died Tuesday at age 51. NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Faith Pennick, who wrote a book about his album "Voodoo." Even ...
Questlove confirms D’Angelo’s posthumous album is on the way. Fans brace for a soul revival from the neo-soul icon’s vault.
On the first day of the century, the sun decided to come up. Everyone’s computers blinked on, and the end-times hadn’t come. But we still couldn’t shake the question mark hanging over America, if not ...
The neo-soul musician died at 51 after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer D'Angelo never considered himself a sex symbol despite appearing shirtless on the iconic album cover Voodoo The neo-soul ...
Even though he only released three albums in his lifetime, D'Angelo changed the sound of R&B music. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "UNTITLED (HOW DOES IT FEEL)") D'ANGELO: (Singing) I just want to be your man.
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