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Amazon Music is celebrating Black Music Month with covers throughout June, including Rapsody taking on Lauryn Hill, and ...
It contains several covers originally performed in 1995, as well as five unreleased songs from D’Angelo’s critically acclaimed debut album, Brown Sugar. There’s even an extended version of ...
As D’Angelo fans wait anxiously for a soulful follow ... the label that released that record is now issuing a 12-song live set recorded in 1995. Rolling Stone is premiering two songs that ...
In 1996, in between D'Angelo's 1995 record Brown Sugar and 2000's Voodoo, the R&B singer released a six-track live EP in Japan that was never issued anywhere else.Now, on March 25, those ...
Singer D’Angelo is on the comeback trail, and has sat down for a revealing interview with GQ, the singer’s first interview in 13 years. D’Angelo was thrown into the spotlight back in 1995 ...
D’Angelo opened the concert with an untitled new song before breaking into his rendition of Smokey Robinson’s “Cruisin’,” which he previously covered on his 1995 debut album Brown Sugar.
At 21, R&B singer and songwriter D’Angelo already manifests the seasoned aura and the assured, deceptively laid-back talent of his idols. Marrying Marvin Gaye’s sensual vulnerability with ...
Elevado had been tapped a few years earlier to finish mixing D'Angelo's 1995 debut, Brown Sugar, after the original engineer left the project. As he got to know the artist, he introduced him to ...
partly thanks to D'Angelo, whose 1995 debut, Brown Sugar, was a big driver of the neo-soul movement. "While it may be very much rooted in classic R&B and jazz and all of these older Black music ...
It's aged well. Good music ages well." When he and D’Angelo first began working together in 1995, the former Tony! Toni! Toné! member revealed that they bonded over their mutual love of gospel.