D’Angelo is a visionary American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer whose groundbreaking blend of neo-soul, funk, R&B, and jazz has made him one of the most influential artists of his generation. Emerging in the mid-1990s with his classic debut Brown Sugar, D’Angelo helped pioneer the neo-soul movement, drawing comparisons to Marvin Gaye and Prince while forging a sound entirely his own.
His critically acclaimed follow-up, Voodoo (2000), became a genre-defining masterpiece, known for its deep grooves, live instrumentation, and raw emotional power. After a long hiatus, he returned with Black Messiah (2014), a politically charged, sonically rich album that cemented his legacy as a modern soul icon.
Renowned for his musicianship, sultry vocals, and timeless production, D’Angelo continues to influence a new generation of R&B and soul artists.