‘The Shining Star Of Our Family Has Dimmed’: D’Angelo Remembered By Family & Fans R&B legend D’Angelo, born Michael Eugene Archer, has died at 51 following a private battle with pancreatic cancer. The Grammy-winning singer, known for his albums Brown Sugar, Voodoo, and Black Messiah, leaves behind a legacy of soulful music that influenced generations. His family described him as a shining star, while RCA Records praised his perfectionism and visionary artistry. D’Angelo is survived by his three children and remembered as an innovator in soul, funk, R&B, and gospel-infused music.
‘The Shining Star Of Our Family Has Dimmed’: D’Angelo Remembered By Family & Fans

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