The elusive genius behind classics like "Brown Sugar" and "Voodoo" transformed R&B and inspired a generation of artists.
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Preach Jacobs in SC writes about his love for D’Angelo, the neo-soul singer who died Oct. 14 of pancreatic cancer. Jacobs praises his musical genius.
His visionary R&B music — from “Brown Sugar” to “Voodoo” to “Black Messiah” — rearranged our ideas about timelessness.
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