R&B Legend D’Angelo Passes Away at 51

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D’Angelo, a pioneering R&B and neo-soul singer known for albums like 'Brown Sugar' and 'Voodoo,' has died at 51 after a battle with cancer. He was celebrated for his unique vocal style and influence on modern R&B, with a career marked by critical acclaim, Grammy wins, and a lasting legacy in music.
- D’Angelo, R&B visionary and godfather of neo-soul, dies at 51 The Washington Post
- D'Angelo, R&B's reluctant icon, has died at 51 NPR
- Soul Legend D'Angelo, 51, Dies After Private Battle with Pancreatic Cancer People.com
- Jamie Foxx, Maxwell, Jill Scott, Flea, Doja Cat and more react to the death of D’Angelo AP News
- D’Angelo’s ‘Untitled’ Video Supercharged and Derailed His Career The New York Times
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