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Though his music is beloved by the people and D’Angelo is ridiculously talented, he’s notoriously elusive. He released his first album Brown Sugar in 1995 and followed up with Voodoo in 2000.
Voodoo garnered widespread critical acclaim, earning D’Angelo several accolades, including a Grammy Award for Best R&B Album, cementing his legacy as a trailblazer in modern soul music.
On this date in 2000, neo-soul pioneer D'Angelo dropped his second full-length studio album Voodoo to follow up to the epic 1995 Brown Sugar LP.
But I think hip-hop was the one element to fuse these people together.” “Voodoo” is the album that eventually emerged from D’Angelo’s Electric Lady residency.
In a move that may truly signal the end of days is nigh, D’Angelo has finally, after 14 years, released the follow-up to “Voodoo,” his peerless sophomore work that won the Grammy for Best R ...
"D’Angelo’s Voodoo made me want to go back to school, figuratively, as a bassist. It was a new kind of groove (to me) that broke all the rules I grew up with, but was amazingly cool.
When I interviewed D’Angelo and Questlove for that Rolling Stone story, they said they saw themselves as being in a war over the future of music. They wanted “Voodoo” to change R&B and free ...
D'Angelo and Questlove on Monday night at Brooklyn Bowl. Image: Courtesy of Okayplayer Say you fell in love with D'Angelo's Voodoo in 2006 — six years after it was released.
D’Angelo’s Voodoo stands as the most confounding and rewarding album born from this bastard “renaissance.” It is at once an appealing and inscrutable piece of work, with a healthy bit of pop mystique ...
The Black Messiah’s track “1000 Deaths,” with its arrangement of the guitars, explores D’Angelo’s role in the society and actually will remind you of his Voodoo track “Devil’s Pie.” ...
D’Angelo took up the guitar between Voodoo and Black Messiah, and he contributes many of the riffs on the new album. See more Billboard Women in Music 2014: Inside the Ceremony With Taylor Swift ...