D'Angelo

D'Angelo Artistfacts

  • February 11, 1974-October 14, 2025
  • He was born Michael Eugene Archer in Richmond, Virginia, to a father who was a Pentecostal preacher. His parents divorced while he was young, and he lived with his mother.
  • Before D'Angelo, no one ever heard of "neo soul," a genre that blends R&B and traditional soul music with elements of jazz, funk, pop, hip hop and African music. His 1995 album, Brown Sugar, has been hailed by music critics as the birth of the new style, whose purveyors would include Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, Maxwell and, later, John Legend.
  • He wrote and recorded the demo tracks for Brown Sugar in his bedroom. He was 19 years old when he was signed to EMI Records and first started work on the album.
  • The first two songs he learned to play on the piano as a child were Donna Summer's "Hot Stuff" and Earth, Wind & Fire's "Boogie Wonderland."
  • There was a 14-year gap between his second and third albums, Voodoo (2000) and Black Messiah (2014), while he was struggling with depression and problems with drugs and alcohol. In 2005, John Mayer posted an open letter asking him to return: "I'm writing to ask you to put out a follow-up to one of the few records to change my life forever, Voodoo. When Voodoo came out in 2000, I stood in line at Tower Records in Atlanta at midnight to get it... I'm no less excited by it today than I was when I played it full blast in my mother's Plymouth Voyager on the way to my bulls--t job."
  • At 12 years old, D'Angelo's biggest influence was Prince, and he studied his songs diligently. "Everything he did was the bomb," he said. "And, he could do it all himself. I was one of those kids reading the album credits. I knew back then that I wanted to do that type of s--t."
  • He never got married, but D'Angelo dated the soul singer Angie Stone from about 1995-1999. In 1997 they had a son named Michael Jr., who later performed under the name Swayvo Twain.
  • He was considered for the role of Romeo in the 2002 comedy Juwanna Mann, but R&B singer Ginuwine got the part.
  • D'Angelo passed away from pancreatic cancer on October 14, 2025, aged 51. He is survived by his three children: Michael, Imani and Morocco.
  • D'Angelo was very influential, with India.Arie, Jill Scott, Bootsy Collins, Missy Elliott, Nile Rogers and Tyler, the Creator among those affected by his music. Flea, the bass player for Red Hot Chili Peppers, was also a huge fan. "No one did anything funkier over the last 30 years," he posted when D'Angelo died. "What a rare and beautiful voice and an inimitable approach to songwriting."
  • D'Angelo's final show was on April 30, 2022, at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. This performance occurred at the Netflix Is a Joke Fest, headlined by Dave Chappelle, where D'Angelo reportedly played a five-song set. No full concerts followed, as his planned 2025 Roots Picnic appearance was canceled due to health issues as he recovered from surgery.

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