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Michael Eugene Archer (born February 11, 1974), better known by his stage name D'Angelo (), is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He first garnered attention after co-producing the single "U Will Know" for R&B
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. His debut studio album, '' Brown Sugar'' (1995), received widespread acclaim from music critics, who have credited the album for ushering in the neo soul movement; and was certified platinum by the
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(RIAA). Its third single "
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", reached the top ten on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. He would then collaborate with artists such as Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, and then girlfriend Angie Stone. His next album, ''
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'' (2000), debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and continued to receive critical acclaim. The album's lead single " Untitled (How Does It Feel)", earned him the Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance; likewise, ''Voodoo'' won Best R&B Album. Following this period, D'Angelo became increasingly uncomfortable with his growing status as a
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. This was followed by numerous personal struggles including alcoholism, and a fourteen-year long musical hiatus. D'Angelo returned to music with his third studio album '' Black Messiah'', in December 2014. The album was met with critical acclaim and peaked at number five on the US ''Billboard'' 200. The same year, D'Angelo was hailed as the next
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by '' GQ''. D'Angelo also contributed to the soundtrack for the 2018 video game '' Red Dead Redemption 2'', performing the song "
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Early life

D'Angelo was born Michael Eugene Archer in
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. His father was a Pentecostal preacher and D'Angelo was raised in an entirely Pentecostal family. Archer's musical talents were discovered very early as a child. He was 3 when spotted by his 10-year-old brother Luther, playing the house piano. After the formation of his native-
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musical group, Michael Archer and Precise found success performing in the Amateur Night competition at Harlem, New York's
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in 1991. The 18-year-old dropped out of school and moved to New York City as an attempt to develop his music career.D'Angelo: Biography
'' NME''. Retrieved January 28, 2009.
The group previously enjoyed some notice in Richmond, evenly dividing their repertoire between soul covers and originals while D'Angelo accumulated compositions of his own and developed his songwriting skills. The group's turnout on Amateur Night resulted in three consecutive wins and cash prize,Samuels, Allison
Pop Music: A One-Man Soul Revival
'' Newsweek''. Retrieved January 28, 2009.
and upon returning home to Richmond, D'Angelo was inspired to produce an album and began composing material. This took place after a brief tenure as a member of the hip hop group I.D.U. (Intelligent, Deadly but Unique).H.W. Wilson Co. (2001), pp. 36–39.


Career


1991–1995: ''Brown Sugar''

At the age of 17, D'Angelo met Afropunk Festival partner Jocelyn Cooper, who signed him to Midnight Songs LLC, her joint venture publishing company administered by Universal Music Publishing Group after hearing a demo of the hip hop group I.D.U. (Intelligent, Deadly but Unique), which D'Angelo produced and rapped in. After signing, Cooper introduced D'Angelo to musicians Raphael Saadiq, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, and Angie Stone to collaborate as songwriters. Cooper then introduced D'Angelo to Fred Davis, Head of A&R and Gary Harris at
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. After an impressive audition D'Angelo was signed to a recording contract in 1993.Oblender (2001), pp. 35–36. Cooper also introduced D'Angelo to attorney Kedar Massenburg who helped negotiate his contract.Gale Staff (1998), pp. 138–139. Massenburg later became D'Angelo's manager. In 1994, his first significant success came in the form of the hit single "U Will Know".Huey, Steve. D'Angelo: Biography AllMusic. Retrieved January 28, 2009. D'Angelo co-wrote and co-produced the song for the all-male R&B supergroup
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, which featured R&B singers such as Brian McKnight,
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, Raphael Saadiq, and Gerald Levert.D'Angelo Signed to RCA Music Group (J Records)
PRWeb. Retrieved December 8, 2008.
D'Angelo composed the music for "U Will Know", while his brother, Luther Archer, Midnight Songs LLC writer, wrote the lyrics.Onnell (1997), pp. 103–105. Originally featured on the soundtrack to the film '' Jason's Lyric'' (1994), the single peaked at number 5 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks and at number 28 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Jason's Lyric: Charts & Awards AllMusic. Retrieved January 28, 2009. The music video for "U Will Know" featured D'Angelo as the group's choir director; he reprised the role for the live performance of the song at the Soul Train Music Awards. That same year, he wrote and produced the song "Overjoyed" for the Boys Choir of Harlem,Farley, Christopher John
D'Angelo: Salvation Sex and Voodoo
'' Time''. Retrieved September 15, 2008.
which appeared on their studio album ''The Sound of Hope'' (1994).Amazon.com: The Sound of Hope
Amazon.com, Inc. Retrieved February 1, 2009.
The success of "U Will Know" helped build the buzz surrounding D'Angelo, which was followed by a number of highly promoted showcases, and added to the buzz among
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insiders. '' Brown Sugar'' was released in July 1995. Although sales were sluggish at first, the album was eventually a hit. The album debuted at number six on the US ''
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'' Top R&B Albums chart in the week of July 22, 1995. It ultimately peaked at number four in the week of February 24, 1996, and spent a total of 54 weeks on the chart. Chart History: D'Angelo – R&B/Hip-Hop Albums ''Billboard''. Retrieved May 9, 2010. ''Brown Sugar'' also spent 65 weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200 and peaked at number 22 on the chart. Chart History: D'Angelo – Billboard 200 ''Billboard''. Retrieved May 9, 2010. It sold 300,000 copies within its two months of release. The album had been selling 35,000 to 40,000 copies a week through to November 1995, and by January 1996, it had sold 400,000 copies. With the help of its four singles, including the gold-selling ''Billboard'' Hot 100 hit "
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" and R&B top-ten singles " Brown Sugar" and "Cruisin", the album reached sales of 500,000 copies in the United States by October 1995.Ayers, Anne.
D'Angelo Cruisin' Through His First Tour
'' USA Today'': 14.D. November 1, 1995.
Gold & Platinum – Searchable Database: Brown Sugar
. Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved May 9, 2010.
On February 7, 1996, it was certified platinum by the
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, following shipments in excess of one million copies in the U.S. The album was certified gold in Canada on May 9, 2000.Search Certification Database: Brown Sugar
. Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved May 9, 2010.
Its total sales have been estimated within the range of 1.5 million to over two million copies.Wells, Chris
"Pop: Just Got to Keep It Real"
'' The Independent''. Retrieved May 9, 2010.


1996–2000: Sabbatical period and ''Voodoo''

Following the success of his debut album '' Brown Sugar'' (1995), D'Angelo went into a four and a half-year absence from the music scene and releasing solo work. PR
D'Angelo Signed to RCA Music Group (J Records)
. PRWeb. Retrieved December 8, 2008.
After spending two years on tour promoting ''Brown Sugar'', D'Angelo found himself stuck with writer's block.Seymour, Craig
Why D'Angelo's No. 1 Album Almost Didn't Happen
. ''Entertainment Weekly''. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
On the setback, D'Angelo later stated "The thing about writer's block is that you want to write so fucking bad, utthe songs don't come out that way. They come from life. So you've got to live to write." During his sabbatical period, he generally released cover versions and remakes, including a cover-collaboration with Erykah Badu of the
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and Tammi Terrell duet song " Your Precious Love" for the soundtrack to ''
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'' (1996). D'Angelo also covered Prince's "She's Always in My Hair" for the ''
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'' soundtrack (1997), as well as the
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' "Heaven Must Be Like This" for the '' Down in the Delta'' soundtrack (1998). He also appeared on a duet, "Nothing Even Matters", with Lauryn Hill for her debut solo album '' The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'' (1998). The much-delayed follow-up to ''Brown Sugar'', ''
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'', was released in 2000 on Virgin Records after the EMI Records Group was absorbed by the former label. ''Voodoo'' received rave reviews from contemporary
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s.Evanoff, Rob
Review: ''Voodoo''
. '' All About Jazz''. Retrieved December 21, 2008.
who dubbed it a "masterpiece" and D'Angelo's greatest work.Columnist.
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'': 58–62. July 3, 2000.
McPherson, Steve
Warp + Weft: ''Voodoo''
Reveille Magazine. Retrieved December 21, 2008.
Scholtes, Peter S
Review: ''Voodoo''
. ''
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''. Retrieved December 21, 2008.
The album debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart,0 ''Billboard'' Music Charts: ''Voodoo''
''Billboard''. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
selling 320,000 copies in its first week.Century, Douglas

'' The New York Times''. Retrieved January 23, 2009.
It entered the ''Billboard'' 200 on February 12, 2000, and remained on the chart for 33 consecutive weeks. As of 2005, the album has sold over 1.7 million copies in the US, according to
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.Hall, Rashaun
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August 9, 2008.
In 2001, ''Voodoo'' won a Grammy Award for Best R&B Album at the
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which was awarded to D'Angelo and recording engineer Russell Elevado. The album was executive produce by then manager and creative collaborator, Dominique Trenier. Its first two singles, " Devil's Pie" and " Left & Right", peaked at number 69 and number 70 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart.''Billboard'' Music Charts: Devil's Pie
''Billboard''. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
0 Billboard Music Charts: Left & Right
''Billboard''. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
The latter was commercially aimed at R&B and hip hop-oriented radio stations due to the prominence of rappers Redman and Method Man on the track. According to Rich Ford, Jr., producer of the "Left & Right" music video, both the single and the video went commercially unnoticed due to
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's refusal to place the song's video in rotation, serving as punishment for missing the deadline for its initial premiere. The fifth single " Feel Like Makin' Love" was less successful, reaching number 109 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks.0 ''Billboard'' Music Charts: Feel Like Makin' Love
''Billboard''. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
" Send It On", the album's fourth single, achieved moderate chart success, peaking at number 33 on ''Billboard''s Pop Singles chart.0 Billboard Music Charts: Send It On
''Billboard''. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
The album's third single, " Untitled (How Does It Feel)", became its greatest chart success, peaking at number 25 on the Hot 100 Singles and at number two on the R&B Singles chart.0 ''Billboard'' Music Charts: Untitled (How Does It Feel)
''Billboard''. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
Its infamous music video helped in boosting the song's appeal, as well as D'Angelo's. ''
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'' wrote of the video, "It's pure sexuality. D'Angelo, muscularly cut and glistening, is shot from the hips up, naked, with just enough shown to prompt a slow burning desire in most any woman who sees it. The video alone could make the song one of the biggest of the coming year".Columnist.
Singles Reviews: 'Untitled (How Does It Feel)'
. ''Billboard'': 23–24. January 15, 2000. Archived fro
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on December 20, 2008.
It earned three nominations for the
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, including Video of the Year, Best R&B Video, and Best Male Video.


2001–2013: Second sabbatical, personal struggles and delayed album

Towards the end of his worldwide tour in support of the album that same year, D'Angelo's personal issues had worsened, affecting performances. He became more conscious of and uncomfortable with his status as a
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, and after the tour D'Angelo returned to his home in Richmond, Virginia, disappearing from the public eye.Peisner, David (2008)
Body & Soul
. ''
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'', pp. 64–72.
Several of D'Angelo's peers and affiliates have noted the commercial impact of the "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" music video and ''The Voodoo Tour'' as contributing factors to D'Angelo's period of absence from the music scene. His former music manager, Dominique Trenier, explained his disappointment in the music video's impact in a 2008 interview for ''
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'' magazine. Trenier was quoted as saying that "to this day, in the general populace's memory, he's the naked dude". According to tour manager Alan Leeds, the experience "took away his confidence, because he's not convinced why any given fan is supporting him." Following the suicide of his close friend, MTV-affiliate Fred Jordan, in April 2001, he started to develop a drinking problem. As his alcoholism escalated, plans for a live album and a Soultronics studio effort, both originally set for after the tour, were scrapped, and impatient Virgin executives cut off funding for the expected 2004 solo album. By 2005, D'Angelo's girlfriend had left him, his attorney had become displeased with him, and most of his family was not in touch with him. He also parted ways with manager Dominique Trenier and tour manager Alan Leeds. After a car accident and an arrest on DUI and marijuana possession charges, D'Angelo left Virgin Records in 2005 and checked into the
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rehabilitation clinic in
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. In 2005, his recording contract was acquired by J Records, following rumors of D'Angelo signing to Bad Boy Records. Despite no solo output, D'Angelo collaborated with some R&B and hip hop artists during this period between albums, appearing on albums such as J Dilla's '' The Shining'' (2006),
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'' (2007), and Q-Tip's '' The Renaissance'' (2008). D'Angelo's subsequent solo work was extensively delayed. Production for a full-length follow-up to ''Voodoo'' was stagnant, as he was working on and off mostly by himself during 2002.Elevado, Russell. Questlove
D'Angelo's 'James River'
. Quality Time. Retrieved January 18, 2009.
D'Angelo attempted to play every instrument for the project, striving for complete creative control similar to that of Prince. Russell Elevado described the resulting material as " Parliament/Funkadelic meets the Beatles meets Prince, and the whole time there's this
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energy". However, those who previewed its songs found it to be unfinished. In the years that followed, D'Angelo's personal problems worsened, descending to drug and alcohol addiction. In January 2005 he was arrested and charged with possession of
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and cocaine. Various mugshots began circulating around the time, showing the singer looking overweight and unhealthy, in stark contrast to the muscular D'Angelo seen in promotion for ''Voodoo''. In September 2005, a week after being sentenced on the drug charges, he was involved in a car accident, and was rumoured to be critically injured. However, a week after the crash a statement was issued by D'Angelo's attorney stating that he was fine continuing to say "He is anxious to finish the recording of his soul masterpiece that the world has patiently awaited. No more was revealed on the new album until 2007, when
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leaked an unfinished track on Triple J Radio in Australia. Entitled " Really Love", the track was an acoustic flavored jam with a laid back swing feel. The leak apparently soured relations between the two. D'Angelo released a CD/DVD
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entitled ''The Best So Far…'', first released on June 24, 2008 on Virgin Records. The compilation features songs from his two previous studio albums, '' Brown Sugar'' and ''
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'', as well as rarities and a second disc, a DVD of previously unreleased videos. Around the same time, the compilation was released digitally without the Erykah Badu and Raphael Saadiq featured songs, under the title ''Ultimate D'Angelo.'' In late November 2011, D'Angelo announced a series of 2012 European tour dates. The tour kicked off January 26 in Stockholm, Sweden with its final show on February 10. The tour featured a selection of hits from his two previous albums and songs from his upcoming album, which was close to completion. He premiered 4 new songs: "Sugah Daddy", "Ain't That Easy", "Another Life" and "The Charade" which were well received. On June 9, 2012, he joined Questlove for the annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival's Superjam. He didn't play any of his original material and this marked the first time in nearly 12 years that he performed on stage in the US. On September 1, 2012, D'Angelo performed at
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's Made in America festival where he again performed the new songs, "The Charade" and "Sugah Daddy". On October 7,
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announced that it was closing J Records,
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, and
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. With the shutdown, D'Angelo (and all other artists previously signed to those labels) would release his future material on RCA Records.


2014–2020: ''Black Messiah'' and "Unshaken"

D'Angelo released his third studio album, '' Black Messiah'' in December 2014. D'Angelo originally wanted to release ''Black Messiah'' in 2015, but the controversial decisions in the
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and Eric Garner cases inspired him to release it earlier. On December 12, 2014,
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, D'Angelo's manager, shared a 15-second teaser of the album on YouTube. Two days later, the track "Sugah Daddy", which had been part of D'Angelo's set list since 2012, premiered at 3am EST and 1,000 downloads were available on
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's 20 Before 15 website. After an exclusive listening party in New York produced by Afropunk festival founder Matthew Morgan and Jocelyn Cooper, ''Black Messiah'' was released digitally on December 15 through
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, Google Play Music, and Spotify. The album's unexpected release was compared to
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's self-titled release in 2013. On January 13, 2015, "Really Love" was released to urban adult contemporary radio in the US. The album was met with universal acclaim from critics and it currently has a 95/100 mean score on review aggregator Metacritic. In its first week of release, ''Black Messiah'' debuted at number five on the ''Billboard'' 200 and sold 117,000 copies in the United States. In its second week, the album dropped to number twenty five on the chart and sold another 40,254 copies. In the United Kingdom, it debuted at number 47 on the UK Albums Chart with first-week sales of 7,423 copies. D'Angelo supported ''Black Messiah'' with a tour called ''
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''. His band, once called "The Testimony" and later renamed "The Vanguard", includes drummer
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, bassist Pino Palladino, guitarists Jesse Johnson ( The Time) and Isaiah Sharkey, vocalists Kendra Foster (sometimes replaced by
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), Jermaine Holmes, and Charles "Redd" Middleton, keyboardist Cleo "Pookie" Sample, jazz trumpeter Keyon Harrold, saxophonist Kenneth Whalum manning the horn section, and D'Angelo as the lead vocalist, playing the electric grand piano, electric guitar, and even the band's conductor at certain moments. D'Angelo and The Vanguard's '' Second Coming Tour'' commenced in
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on February 7, 2015, and concluded in
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on November 6, 2015, with a total of 57 shows in Europe, Asia and North America. At the
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, ''Black Messiah'' won Best R&B Album while " Really Love" won Best R&B Song and was nominated for Record of the Year. ''Black Messiah'',
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's self-titled album (2013),
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' '' Run the Jewels 2'' (2014), and Kendrick Lamar's '' To Pimp a Butterfly'' (2015) were noted as laying the groundwork down for the politically charged releases that happened in 2016, which included
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's ''
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'', Kanye West's '' The Life of Pablo'', and Beyonce's "
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". In June 2015, D'Angelo confirmed to '' Rolling Stone'' that he was working on more material for a new album, calling it "a companion piece" to ''Black Messiah''. D'Angelo performed Prince's "Sometimes it Snows in April" on '' The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'' in April 2016 accompanied by
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and
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as a tribute to the late musician, appearing 'overcome with emotion' at the passing of a major influence. D'Angelo contributed to the soundtrack for the 2018 video game '' Red Dead Redemption 2''. He sang on the song "
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" which was produced by Daniel Lanois. He had previously served as a playtester for the game itself due to his love for the series. The game's music team eventually invited him to perform on a song, which was finished in a week. "Unshaken" was later released as a digital single on January 4, 2019.


2021–present: ''Verzuz''

On February 14, 2021, D'Angelo appeared on Instagram Live to announce that he would be performing at the
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on February 27, 2021, in cooperation with the American webcast '' Verzuz''. The event was billed as ''D'Angelo VS Friends'' and featured no opponents; instead, D'Angelo performed a solo set with shared performances with his peers and collaborators, Keyon Harrold, Method Man & Redman, and
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. On June 10, 2021, D'Angelo performed at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City for "The Songs of Red Dead Redemption 2". He performed his 2019 single "Unshaken", which was his contribution to the game's soundtrack. D'Angelo performed as a guitarist and the lead vocalist, with soundtrack producer Daniel Lanois, singer
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, and members of "D'Angelo and The Vanguard", guitarist Jesse Johnson and vocalists Jermaine Holmes and Charles Middleton by his side.


Artistry

In a 1995 interview, he discussed the influence that musician Prince had on his approach to recording his debut album, stating "I was one of those guys who read the album credits and I realized that Prince was a true artist. He wrote, produced, and performed, and that's the way I wanted to do it." According to D'Angelo, the hip hop influence present on the album "came from the Native Tongues movement – Tribe Called Quest, Gangstarr and
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." In a February 1999 interview with music journalist
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, D'Angelo discussed his original inspirations to produce music, stating "The sound and feel of my music are going to be affected by what motivates me to do it". On his visit to South Carolina, D'Angelo stated that he "went through this tunnel, through gospel,
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, and a lot of old soul, old
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, early, early Sly and the Family Stone, and a lot of
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", and "I learned a lot about music, myself, and where I want to go musically". In the same interview, he cited the deaths of rappers Tupac Shakur and
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as having a great effect on him during the period.Touré.
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. '' Interview'': February 1999.
During the production of his second studio album D'Angelo recorded numerous hours of unreleased, original material, as well as covers of his influencers' material. Collectively referred to by D'Angelo as " yoda",Touré
Interview with Ahmir Thompson
''
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''. Retrieved November 1, 2008.
these influencers included soul artist
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,
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artist George Clinton, and Afrobeat artist
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.Touré (May 2000)
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on April 2, 2011.


Personal life

In the 1990s, D'Angelo dated soul singer Angie Stone. She was his muse for his '' Brown Sugar'' album and he helped her produce her debut album '' Black Diamond'', released in 1999. Angie and D'Angelo have a son together, named Michael D'Angelo Archer II, born in 1998. D'Angelo also has two other children, a daughter, Imani Archer, born in 1999, and a son, Morocco Prince Archer, born in 2010.


Discography

;Studio albums *'' Brown Sugar'' (1995) *''
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'' (2000) *'' Black Messiah'' (with The Vanguard) (2014)


Tours

* Brown Sugar Tour (1996) *
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(2000) *
Occupy Music Tour The Occupy Music Tour was an 11-date only concert tour in Europe by American R&B/soul singer D'Angelo. The tour both started and ended in Stockholm, Sweden at the ''Filadelfiakyrkan''. It started on January 26, and ended with a final show on Feb ...
(2012) * The Liberation Tour (2012) * The Second Coming Tour (2015)


Awards and nominations


Blockbuster Entertainment Awards

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Grammy Awards

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MTV Europe Music Awards

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Pollstar Concert Industry Awards

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Rober Awards Music Prize

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See also

* Neo soul *
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References


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