Entertainment
Tributes Pour in for Neo-Soul Pioneer D’Angelo, Who Died at 51

The music world mourns the loss of D’Angelo, the influential R&B and neo-soul artist, who passed away at the age of 51 following a prolonged battle with cancer. His family announced his death, urging fans to celebrate his musical legacy, which they described as “extraordinarily moving.” Born Michael Eugene Archer, D’Angelo was renowned for his ability to blend R&B with elements of hip-hop and jazz, shaping the sound of a generation.
D’Angelo’s discography includes three critically acclaimed albums. His debut, ‘Brown Sugar’, released in 1995, featured the hit single “Lady.” This was followed by ‘Voodoo’ in 2000, which showcased the iconic track “Untitled (How Does It Feel).” The music video for this song stirred significant media attention and controversy. His final album, ‘Black Messiah’, released in 2014, was hailed as one of the best albums of that year. Collectively, these works earned D’Angelo four Grammy Awards, solidifying his status as a musical pioneer.
Numerous celebrities have expressed their condolences and shared their memories of D’Angelo. Beyoncé praised him on her website, stating, “We thank you for your beautiful music, your voice, your proficiency on the piano, your artistry. You were the pioneer of neo-soul and that changed and transformed rhythm & blues forever.” Her heartfelt tribute reflects the deep impact D’Angelo had on the music industry.
Influence and Legacy
Fellow artist Lauryn Hill shared her regrets about not spending more time with D’Angelo, calling him a “genius” whose presence inspired others to act. She remarked on his ability to convey strength and sensitivity in Black manhood, which resonated with many.
The emotional tributes continued with Jill Scott, who expressed her love and admiration for D’Angelo, despite never meeting him. She wrote, “This loss HURTS!! Love to my family that are family to him. I’m so sorry. R.I.P. GENIUS.”
Musician Flea, co-founder of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, reflected on D’Angelo’s unique sound, stating, “What a rare and beautiful voice and an inimitable approach to songwriting. What a musician!!! He changed the course of popular music.”
Emerging artists also shared their love for D’Angelo. Tyler, The Creator recounted the experience of buying D’Angelo’s ‘Voodoo’ album on his ninth birthday, expressing how profoundly the artist’s work shaped his musical identity.
Enduring Impact and Personal Tributes
Many artists highlighted D’Angelo’s influence on their own careers. Jamie Foxx reminisced about the first time he saw D’Angelo perform, describing it as a transformative experience. “That’s why today real tears run down my face … to hear the news that God has taken one of his special creations home,” he wrote, adding that D’Angelo’s music will resonate for generations to come.
Bartees Strange expressed his admiration, stating that he revered D’Angelo as much as Prince, acknowledging the artist’s struggles and the profound impact he had on his life. Black Thought, lead MC of The Roots, described D’Angelo as a brother and a kindred spirit whose light changed music and inspired those around him.
D’Angelo leaves behind three children: Michael, Morocco, and Imani. The music community and fans alike continue to celebrate his legacy, mourning the loss of a true pioneer who reshaped the landscape of contemporary music. His contributions to the industry will be felt for years to come, as listeners cherish the timeless quality of his art.
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