Roots drummer Questlove confirmed that a posthumous, unnamed, D'Angelo album is coming 'soon,' featuring his classic mix of old soul and future funk.
Describing the sound of the upcoming album, Questlove said, “It’s the sound of yesterday, but for the future.” He added, “This record is no different,” hinting that D’Angelo’s signature blend of ...
The duo’s time together dates back to the early 1990s, before D’Angelo shook up the world with “Brown Sugar.” Over the years, Questlove and D would become creatively joined at the hip, most notably on ...
D’Angelo’s 1995 debut album Brown Sugar was the blueprint of the Nineties Neo Soul revival - Shannon Stapleton/Reuters D’Angelo had the voodoo, he had the sweet stuff, the special sauce. Tragically ...
Richmond native and preacher’s son, Michael Archer, a.k.a. D’Angelo, did something nobody thought was possible last night: He released his new album. (And yes, he’s still going mostly in a funk-rock ...
Stevie Wonder, Kim Burrell, and Questlove lead touching tributes at D’Angelo’s private funeral in Richmond, honoring his musical legacy.
"After a prolonged and courageous battle with cancer, we are heartbroken to announce that Michael D’Angelo Archer, known to ...
Wonder and D’Angelo’s former bands, The Soultronics and The Vanguard, performed musical tributes during the celebration of ...
Questlove’s connection to D’Angelo runs deep. The drummer/producer of The Roots first met D’Angelo in the mid-1990s and the ...
Questlove hinted that an unreleased D’Angelo project may soon see the light of day, sparking hope for new material.
Questlove has teased the possibility of posthumous D'Angelo music following the late soul singer's death on October 14.
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