Grammy-Winning R&B Icon D’Angelo Passes Away at 51

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D’Angelo, a Grammy-winning neo-soul singer known for his soulful music and iconic performances, has died at 51 after battling cancer. His influential career included hit albums like 'Brown Sugar' and 'Voodoo,' and he left a lasting legacy in the music industry. His family and RCA expressed their sadness and praised his artistic contributions.
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