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Fellow musicians and stars are reacting to the death of neo-soul singer D'Angelo, who died after a private battle with pancreatic cancer.
M ichael Archer Jr., the son of R&B stars D'Angelo and Angie Stone, has been dealing with grief for months — long before the death of his father on Tuesday.
D'Angelo's cause of death is cancer, his family said. He was best known for his chart-topping hits "Lady," "Brown Sugar" and “Untitled (How Does It Feel)."
Mitt Romney is grieving the death of his sister-in-law Carrie Elizabeth Romney. The retired politician, who was once the republican presidential nominee, shared a statement with People on Monday, October 13, which read, “Our family is heartbroken by the loss of Carrie, who brought warmth and love to all our lives. We ask for privacy […]
D’Angelo released only three studio albums in a career that spanned 30 years, and yet he will go down as one of the great musicians of his or any era, a man whose art had the power to make and move whole worlds.
Neo-soul legend and "Brown Sugar" singer D'Angelo has died at the age of 51 after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, a source confirms to PEOPLE.
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D’Angelo, Grammy-winning R&B singer who became an icon with ‘Untitled (How Does It Feel),’ dies
D’Angelo, the Grammy-winning R&B singer recognized by his raspy yet smooth voice and for garnering mainstream attention with the shirtless “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” music video, has died.
The singer and songwriter’s art of elegant seduction never required him to raise his voice, or lose his desperation, humor or awareness.
D'Angelo and Angie Stone, who died nearly seven months apart in 2025, dated in the 1990s and welcomed one son together. Here's a look back at D'Angelo and Angie Stone's relationship.
Justin Timberlake joined the loud and passionate chorus of musicians and fans paying tribute to R&B icon D'Angelo following the singer's death on Tuesday (Oct. 14) at age 51 following a long battle with pancreatic cancer.
D'Angelo blurred the lines between sacred and sensual, defining modern R&B with his unique voice and musicianship.
The late singer-songwriter's painstakingly-crafted studio albums changed modern music forever—but for anyone who got to see him in person, the raw power and intimacy of his stage show may be his real legacy.