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D'Angelo

D'Angelo

Michael Eugene Archer (born February 11, 1974), better known by his stage name D'Angelo, is a Grammy Award winning African American soul singer, pianist, guitarist, songwriter, and record producer. D'Angelo is known for his production and songwriting talents as much as for his vocal abilities, and often draws comparisons to his influences, Marvin Gaye, and Prince. He has himself influenced the sound of modern R&B, particularly neo-soul. D'Angelo has a son named Michael by former girlfriend R&B singer Angie Stone. His first two studio albums, Brown Sugar and Voodoo, have garnered much commercial and critical acclaim, often being referred to by some critics as "two of the most excellent and singular R&B albums of the past 15 years". Rock critic Robert Christgau has dubbed him as "R&B Jesus".

Biography

He was born in Richmond, Virginia, the son of a Pentecostal preacher, and began performing as a young child. By his late teens he had signed a songwriting deal with EMI, and penned the hit song U Will Know on the "Jason's Lyric (soundtrack)". It was performed by Black Men United for the Jason's Lyric motion picture soundtrack.

Shortly after, he began recording his debut album, Brown Sugar (album)].

D'Angelo has a son, Michael Jr (1998), with fellow soul singer Angie Stone. His daughter Imani was born in October 1999 .

In January 2005, D'Angelo was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance, and driving while intoxicated. He pleaded guilty to the DUI and marijuana charge and, on April 13, was given a fine and suspended sentence and his driver's license was revoked. On September 12, he received a three-year suspended sentence on the cocaine possession charge.

On September 19, 2005, just a week after being sentenced for cocaine possession, D'Angelo was critically injured in Powhatan County, Virginia when the SUV he was riding in hit a fence, ejecting him from the vehicle. He was not wearing a seatbelt.

In August 2006, D'Angelo is confirmed to have exited a rehabilitation stint on the island of Antigua.

On August 10, 2007, D'Angelo was sent to court on charges relating to a car accident that occurred on September 19, 2005. These charges included reckless driving and driving with a suspended license. He pleaded guilty to these charges and was ordered to pay a $1,250 fine, in addition to forfeiting his license for 15 months. He also received a nine-month suspended jail sentence.

Musical career

Brown Sugar (album) which was released in June of 1995. Though sales were sluggish at first, the album was eventually a hit, in large part to "Lady," a Top Ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, peaking at #10. This helped kickstart the burgeoning neo soul singers of the 1990s: Maxwell (musician), Erykah Badu and others. The album was a critical success as well, and appeared on many critics' "best of" lists for the year.

In the five year gap between Brown Sugar and the follow-up, D'Angelo appeared on several soundtracks, including Belly ("Devil's Pie"), frequently singing covers like "Girl You Need a Change of Mind" (Eddie Kendricks, Get on the Bus), "She's Always in My Hair" (Prince, Scream 2) and "Heaven Must Be Like This" (The Ohio Players, Down in the Delta), as well as appearing on Lauryn Hill's landmark The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill on the duet "Nothing Even Matters".

Voodoo (album)

The much-delayed follow-up to Brown Sugar, Voodoo (album), was finally released in 2000. It debuted at #1 and went on to win 2 Grammy Awards, one for Best R&B Album, and the other for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. The lead single was "Left & Right" (featuring Method Man and Redman), but it was the album's second single, "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" (a tribute to the legendary artist Prince), that became a huge R&B hit buoyed by an innovative yet infamous video featuring a presumably nude D'Angelo (from his face to his hips). The video was nominated for 4 MTV Video Music Awards and currently ranks #44 in VH1's list of the 100 Greatest Videos. He also performed "Be Here" (with Raphael Saadiq) from Saadiq's album Instant Vintage. After Voodoo's release, D'Angelo embarked on what would become one of the most fabled series of live soul shows in history, "The Voodoo Tour". Consisting of a live group entitled the "Soultronics", (assumedly assembled by Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson of The Roots) which engulfed arena-size stages with various dancers and instrument players, it was one of the most attended shows of the year. The tour was taken all around the world, one of the most notable performances being the Free Jazz Festival in Brazil. The live show was a thinly-disguised homage to Prince's late 80's shows, in its grandeur and conceptual stage set up/setlist. Slum Village (then in its original line-up of Jay Dee, Baatin & T3) opened for D'Angelo on several dates, and soul-tinged R&B singer Anthony Hamilton sang backup within the band.

In 2002, Q magazine named him in their list of the "50 Bands To See Before You Die", and in 2003 Voodoo was ranked at number 488 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

Recently

A follow-up to the Voodoo album has yet to be released; however, in recent months, D'Angelo is said to be hard at work on a third album, tentatively titled James River. After a long period of inactivity, D'Angelo has made guest appearances on several albums, including releases by J Dilla, Common , Red Hot & Riot and The RH Factor. In August 2006 he begun collaborations with Common and Q-Tip. He also entered discussions with Jermaine Dupri on how to market what appears to be a forthcoming LP, though the official news of a release has not been made public yet. D'Angelo talks to JD about marketing Although music for his own album has yet to materialize, D'Angelo was featured on the song "Imagine", by Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, from his album Tha Blue Carpet Treatment, released on November 21, 2006.

On April 17, 2007 a new song called "Really Love" was leaked on Triple J Radio in Australia by ?uestlove D'Angelo also had a guest appearance on Common's most recent album, Finding Forever on the track, "So Far to Go".

After his 10 August 2007 court proceeding, he confirmed that new music is "in the works" although the album remains untitled

On June 24, 2008, Virgin EMI will release an enhanced greatest hits CD/DVD which will include top hits, rare tracks & seven previously unreleased music videos from D'Angelo. According to the press release, the new collection is titled "The Best So Far..." "because D'Angelo is far from finished, currently writing and recording his highly anticipated next musical chapter." There will also be a digital album, video downloads, and ringtones available on the day of its release.

Discography

Albums

Album information
Brown Sugar

  • Released: July 3, 1995
  • Chart positions: #22 US, #4 US R&B
  • U.S. Sales: 2.0 Million
  • Last RIAA certification: 2x Platinum
  • Singles: "Brown Sugar", "Cruisin'", "Lady", "Me and Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine"

Live at the Jazz Cafe

  • Released: June 30, 1998
  • Released only in Japan
  • Singles: "Heaven Must Be Like This"

Voodoo

"Untitled (How Does It Feel?)", "Send It On", "Feel Like Makin' Love"

The Best So Far...

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Hot 100 US R&B/Hip-Hop
1994 "U Will Know" (as a part of Black Men United) 28 5 Jason's Lyric OST
1995 "Brown Sugar" 27 5 Brown Sugar
"Cruisin'" 53 10
1996 "Lady" 10 2
"Me and Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine" 74 25
1998 "She's Always In My Hair" Scream 2 OST
"Devil's Pie" 691 Voodoo
1999 "Nothing Even Matters" (Lauryn Hill featuring D'Angelo) 1052 25 The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
"Break Ups 2 Make Ups" (Method Man featuring D'Angelo) 98 29 Tical 2000: Judgement Day
"Heaven Must Be Like This" 74 Down In The Delta OST / Live At The Jazz Cafe
"Left & Right" (featuring Method Man & Redman) 75 18 Voodoo
2000 "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" 25 2
"Send It On" 33
"Feel Like Makin' Love" 1092
2002 "Be Here" (Raphael Saadiq featuring D'Angelo) 61 Instant Vintage
2007 "Imagine" (Snoop Dogg featuring Dr. Dre & D'Angelo) 1072 Blue Carpet Treatment
"So Far To Go" (Common featuring D'Angelo) Finding Forever
2008 "I Found My Smile Again"3 The Best So Far...

  • 1 — peaked at the Airplay chart.
  • 2 — peaked at the Bubbling Under chart
  • 3 — iTunes single only

Other

This list excludes recordings which only include samples of D'Angelo recordings.

References

External links

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