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D'Angelo, a renowned American artist and one of the most influential soul musicians of his generation, has died at the age of 51, according to information confirmed by sources close to the family for TMZ. Known for his distinctive voice and stage charisma, D'Angelo had a significant impact on the neo-soul revival in the 2000s. His legendary career included iconic hits such as "Brown Sugar" and "Untitled (How Does It Feel)," which redefined the aesthetic of modern R&B music. He won four Grammy Awards, including for Best R&B Albums, "Voodoo" (2001) and "Black Messiah" (2016), as well as for Best R&B Song, "Really Love." His legacy continues to influence contemporary artists and strengthen the culture of authentic soul in America.
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Cântărețul american D’Angelo a murit la 51 de ani
D’Angelo, Grammy-winning R&B singer who became an icon with ‘Untitled (How Does It Feel),’ dies
D’Angelo, Grammy-Winning R&B Icon, Dies at 51
D’Angelo, Neo-Soul Pioneer and ‘Untitled (How Does It Feel)’ Singer, Dies at 51