No one knows much about Angelo, an African woman sold into slavery in Hampton in 1619 and taken to Jamestown. Her English first name — an incorrect masculine spelling of “Angela” — appears only in the ...
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Farewell to D’Angelo, father of neo-soul
Honouring D’Angelo, the father of neo-soul, whose timeless music shaped generations and continues to inspire artists and fans ...
The late 1990s were a time when Kenyans were just getting used to the crisp sound of FM radio. The popular US urban music show Walt Baby Love heard on syndication through Nairobi’s Capital FM ...
Artist is in "a good space," and is working on at least six new songs, according to Raphael Saadiq — including a long-lost track from Linwood Rose, the supergroup with Q-Tip, Saadiq, and D'Angelo ...
D’Angelo, the Grammy-winning R&B singer recognised by his raspy yet smooth voice and for garnering mainstream attention with the shirtless “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” music video, has died. He was ...
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