The tug of war continues! Taylor Swift and The Fate of Ophelia are on course to take back control of the Number 1 throne in ...
Digga D comes through with brand new track “DPMO”. After a season of growth and recalibration, Digga D makes a triumphant ...
Welcome to New Music Friday, your one place to discover the biggest new song, album and DVD releases. Firstly, we have the ...
The late neo-soul icon's top hits, including "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" and "Lady," touch new charts as fans revisit his catalog. By Trevor Anderson The late D’Angelo’s catalog rallied nearly ...
Fans, peers, and more flocked to D’Angelo’s catalog shortly after the legendary singer passed away on Oct. 14. Whether by revisiting classic songs or studying albums for the first time, the Virginia ...
When it comes to neo-soul royalty and R&B greats, few names carry the weight and mystique of D’Angelo. The late singer, who died at 51 this week, pioneered the former genre and redefined the latter in ...
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 ...
LOS ANGELES — Few artists of his era blurred the lines between sacred and sensual quite like D’Angelo, who died Tuesday at 51. With his unmistakable voice, deep-rooted musicianship and devotion to ...
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, ...
Our list of the 10 best songs by the neo-soul architect, from Brown Sugar to Black Messiah. When it comes to the past three decades of R&B, particularly the development of the neo-soul movement, ...
Legendary R&B singler D'Angelo died Tuesday after a battle with pancreatic cancer, his family confirmed in a statement. He was 51 years old. Has a case for best song The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, ...
It’s devastating when an artist’s sudden death means recontextualizing their latest release as their last. And then there’s D’Angelo. The transcendent singer’s output was sparse, but always exemplary ...
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