Neo-soul pioneer D’Angelo has died at age 51 from cancer, his family confirmed Tuesday.
The innovative singer rose to fame in the 1990s by reinventing classic R&B for a new generation. Drawing inspiration from 70s icons like Al Green and Marvin Gaye, he infused their sensuous melodies with hip-hop’s modern edge and urgency.
D’Angelo reached his creative peak with the critically acclaimed 2000 album “Voodoo,” which cemented his status as a leader in soul music’s evolution. However, a provocative music video from that era thrust him into an uncomfortable spotlight, contributing to his withdrawal from the public eye for nearly a decade.
Despite his complicated relationship with fame, D’Angelo’s influence on contemporary R&B and soul remains undeniable. His artistry helped define an era and inspired countless musicians who followed.
Rest in power!

Rip great singer
My heart goes out to his family