The singer, known for his smooth voice and soulful lyrics, was father to three children: sons Michael (27) and Morocco (15), and daughter Imani (26). Michael broke his silence Wednesday, sharing his heartbreak over the passing of the music legend.
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Michael’s mother, singer Angie Stone, died earlier this year after she and her bandmates were involved in a fatal car accident in Mobile, Alabama, on their way to a concert.
Losing Both Parents in Seven Months
“I feel so sad for he and Angie Stone's son. He's lost both parents too soon. So sad,” wrote one empathetic fan.
D'Angelo, born Michael Eugene Archer, rose to fame in the early 1990s after winning a talent contest at the Apollo Theater in New York when he was 18 years old. After signing with a record label in the early ‘90s, D’Angelo released his debut album Brown Sugar in 1995.
“Untitled (How Does It Feel)” is often cited as his signature song, celebrated for its powerful vocal performance and its now-iconic music video.
A Voice That Defined a Generation
D’Angelo’s music and videos helped define the sound of the mid-1990s. His style crossed genres and consistently showcased his natural, buttery voice. His rich, controlled falsetto—often compared to Prince or Marvin Gaye—created a dreamy, nuanced sound that remains unmatched to this day.
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