Legendary R&B Singer D’Angelo Dies at 51
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D'Angelo, a pioneering neo-soul singer known for albums like 'Brown Sugar' and 'Voodoo,' has died at 51 after a battle with cancer, leaving behind a significant musical legacy that helped shape modern R&B and neo-soul.
- D’Angelo, Neo-Soul Pioneer and ‘Untitled (How Does It Feel)’ Singer, Dies at 51 Variety
- Soul Legend D'Angelo, 51, Dies After Private Battle with Pancreatic Cancer: Report People.com
- D’Angelo, Acclaimed and Reclusive R&B Innovator, Dies at 51 The New York Times
- D’Angelo, Grammy Award-winning R&B singer, dead at 51 CNN
- D’Angelo, Groundbreaking R&B Artist, Dies at 51 Pitchfork
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