
R&B and soul icon D’Angelo, born Michael Eugene Archer, has passed away at the age of 51 following a private battle with pancreatic cancer. The news was confirmed on October 14, 2025, by multiple outlets, including TMZ and People.
Born in Richmond, Virginia, D’Angelo was a musical prodigy who began playing piano at age 3 and honed his craft in church. He rose to fame with his 1995 debut album Brown Sugar, which earned him four Grammy nominations and went platinum. His 2000 follow-up, Voodoo, reached No. 1 on multiple Billboard charts and won the Grammy for Best R&B Album. The standout single “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” earned him Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.
D’Angelo’s fusion of gospel, funk, jazz, and hip-hop influences helped redefine modern soul music. His legacy includes collaborations with artists like Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, and Questlove, and his influence continues to resonate in contemporary R&B.
He is survived by his three children. His family has requested privacy during this difficult time.
BY: BEWITTY Staff

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