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D’Angelo, Soul’s Modern Visionary, Dead at 51

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October 14, 2025
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D’Angelo, Soul's Modern Visionary, Dead at 51

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D’Angelo, the neo-soul trailblazer and modern visionary whose three albums were widely acclaimed as masterful works of art, died today. He was 51.

“The shining star of our family has dimmed his light for us in this life … After a prolonged and courageous battle with cancer, we are heartbroken to announce that Michael D’Angelo Archer, known to his fans around the world as D’Angelo, has been called home, departing this life today, October 14th, 2025,” his family said in a statement. “We are saddened that he can only leave dear memories with his family, but we are eternally grateful for the legacy of extraordinarily moving music he leaves behind.  We ask that you respect our privacy during this difficult time but invite you all join us in mourning his passing while also celebrating the gift of song that he has left for the world.”

DJ Premier mourned the singer on X, writing, “Such a sad loss to the passing of D’angelo. We have so many great times. Gonna miss you so much. Sleep Peacefully D’ Love You KING.”

D’Angelo was one of the most widely revered artists of the past 30 years. He began his career as a songwriter for other artists, but he quickly asserted himself as a solo star with his 1995 debut, Brown Sugar. A key part of the Soulquarians, a loose collective of musicians, singers, and producers — Questlove, Erykah Badu, J Dilla, Q-Tip, to name a few — he was at the forefront of a movement that charted new paths in soul, R&B, and hip-hop while maintaining a deep admiration for the past.

His three solo albums — Brown Sugar, 2000’s Voodoo, and 2014’s Black Messiah — all earned critical acclaim and cracked the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 albums chart, with Voodoo reaching Number One. His biggest Hot 100 charter was “Lady,” but it was “Untitled (How Does it Feel),” with its memorable one-shot video of a naked D’Angelo belting the track, that arguably became his signature song. 

Nominated for 14 Grammys over the course of his career, D’Angelo won four awards, including Best R&B Album twice for Voodoo and Black Messiah. He also won Best R&B Vocal Performance for “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” and Best R&B Song for Black Messiah’s “Really Love.” 

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D’Angelo’s small but spellbinding output was borne from a process rooted in committed perfectionism. Speaking with Rolling Stone in 2000, Questlove, D’Angelo’s key collaborator on Voodoo, joked that they might’ve finished the album two years earlier had the drummer not kept “bringin’ treats every week” — a reference to the copious concert videos and bootleg tapes they consumed and studied while working on the album. During the 14 years between Voodoo and Black Messiah, D’Angelo set out to master the electric guitar, with the results of all that hard work coursing through the celebrated LP. 

But D’Angelo was also often dogged by label issues, writer’s block, and struggles with cocaine and alcohol. He was hit with drug possession charges in early 2005, with the leaked mugshots raising concerns about his health. Later that year, not long after he was given a three-year suspended sentence on a cocaine possession charge, D’Angelo was injured in a car crash. 

Speaking with Rolling Stone in 2015 after the long-awaited release of Black Messiah, D’Angelo acknowledged that “the shit that happened in my personal life” hadn’t helped his creative process, but neither did changes on the industry side of things. 

“The music business is a crazy game, especially for somebody like me who is really a purist about the art,” he said. “Trying to balance the pressures of commercialism, it’s a tightrope. It’s a fine line between sticking to your guns and insanity.”

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Michael Eugene Archer was born Feb. 11, 1974 in Richmond, Virginia and revealed his musical talents at an early age. His older brother, Luther, remembered coming home one day and finding a three-year-old Mike playing the piano — “not banging,” he recalled to RS, but playing “a full-fledged song, with melody and bass line.” D’Angelo was soon playing music at the churches where his father and grandfather preached, and winning school talent shows so convincingly he wasn’t allowed to enter them in the future. 

“This is really the only thing I ever could see myself doin’,” D’Angelo told RS in 2000. “I knew when I was three. My brothers knew. They geared me for that. I always knew this is what I was supposed to be, what I was gonna do.”

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With Prince as his guiding light, D’Angelo soon started performing local gigs with two of his cousins under the moniker, Three of a Kind. When he was 16, he debuted on Amateur Night at the Apollo, placing fourth with a nerve-wracked rendition of Peabo Bryson’s “Feel the Fire.” (D’Angelo joked that his fear was so apparent, the crowd “booed before I even came onstage.”) One year later, though, he returned and won with an exhilarating performance of Johnny Gill’s “Rub You the Right Way.” With his $500 prize money, he bought a four-track recording machine and started writing songs.

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