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  • D'Angelo dead at 51 after a battle with cancer

    D'Angelo, R&B Icon and Neo-Soul Pioneer, Dies at 51 After Private Battle with Cancer

    Music lovers around the world mourn the death D'Angelo, born Michael Eugene Archer, has passed away at age 51 after a private struggle with pancreatic cancer. His family confirmed the news in a statement expressing their heartbreak and gratitude for the legacy he leaves behind.
  • D’Angelo Drops Out of 2025 Roots Picnic Amid Surgical Recovery

    D'Angelo Drops Out of 2025 Roots Picnic Amid Surgical Recovery

    D'Angelo cancels 2025 Roots Picnic performance due to surgery recovery; Maxwell steps in as replacement.
  • D'Angelo Performs Prince Tribute Cover of 'Sometimes it Snows in April' on 'Fallon'

    D'Angelo covered "Sometimes it Snows in April" in tribute to Prince on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,' with Princess, a cover band consisting of Maya Rudolph and Gretchen Lieberum.
  • Grammys 2016 Record of the Year Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: Taylor Swift Battles Bruno Mars

    Record of the Year is the Grammy award that truly defines an era of popular music. Given to the people truly behind what makes a song pop (the artist, producer, mastering engineer, recording engineer and mixer), this one is all about performance. Past winners of this massive category include essential songs like Michael Jackson's "Beat It," Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You," Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" and Daft Punk's "Get Lucky."
  • Grammys 2016 Best R&B Song Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: Weeknd, Miguel, D'Angelo & More

    Grammys 2016 Best R&B Song Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: Weeknd, Miguel, D'Angelo & More Miguel, The Weeknd, Jazmine Sullivan, D'Angelo and Tyrese are the 2016 nominees for the 58th annual Grammy Awards "Best R&B Song" category - but only one artist can take home the prize.
  • 2016 Grammy Nominees Album: Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, Lots of Country Comprise Tracklist

    If you're looking for another way to relish in the best and biggest music of 2015, look no more. On Friday (Jan. 8), the full tracklisting for the 2016 Grammy Nominees album was revealed, and featuring everyone from Taylor Swift, to Chris Stapleton to Meghan Trainor and Alabama Shakes, the 21-song LP is a who's-who of popular music today.
  • Stream Mac Miller's 'Run on Sentences Vol. 2' Instrumental Mixtape [LISTEN]

    Just a few days after releasing a cover to Billy Joel's "Vienna," Mac Miller is back with some new music for us to vibe to. The rapper released Run on Sentences Vol. 2, an instrumental mixtape. The project, a sequel to his 2013 mixtape, was announced by the rapper on Twitter.
  • Tobias Jesso Jr. Covers The Weeknd, Haim, D'Angelo and More [WATCH]

    Adele's new writing buddy, Tobias Jesso Jr. and his live band Duk, continue to make waves as they performed a series of impromptu covers from The Weeknd, Haim, D'Angelo and Keane Saturday Oct. 18 at the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C.
  • D'Angelo Sits Down With Tavis Smily For First TV Interview in a Decade

    D'Angelo is a mysterious figure having changed modern R&B with his first two hit records, 'Brown Sugar' and 'Voodoo,' followed by a 12-year silence and 14-year break in albums before a surprise release of the highly acclaimed, 'Black Messiah' last December. Now, we're getting a peak inside the mind of his genius through his first TV interview in a decade with Tavis Smiley on PBS.
  • Adele's New Album '25' Due in November, Follow-up to '21' Features Big Talent

    For more than a year we've been teased about a follow-up to the massive 2011 album, '21,' from R&B singer Adele. Now, we finally have some answers. The album, with the rumored title '25,' is set for a November release and it features some big talent.
  • Ed Sheeran, D'Angelo and More Performing Carnegie Hall for Bill Withers Tribute

    Bill Withers will be honored at Carnegie Hall in October, as performers including Ed Sheeran, D'Angelo and Sheryl Crow will perform his songs for the charity concert.
  • FYF Fest Lineup 2015: Morrissey & Frank Ocean Headling L.A. Music Festival

    Last year, FYF Fest came with its biggest lineup to date, with The Strokes and Phoenix leading the pack. Not to be outdone by itself, today (May 6) the Los Angeles music festival announced its 2015 lineup, featuring Morrissey, Frank Ocean, Bloc Party, D'Angelo and more.
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