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D'Angelo
Inception Point Ai
4 episodes
3 days ago
D'Angelo: The Neo-Soul Visionary is a  series chronicling the life and legacy of Michael Eugene Archer, who passed away on October fourteenth, twenty twenty-five at age fifty-one. Episode one explores his church upbringing in Richmond, his Apollo Theater breakthrough, and the groundbreaking "Brown Sugar" album that pioneered neo-soul alongside the Soulquarians collective. Episode two examines the creation of masterpiece album "Voodoo," the controversial "Untitled" video that transformed him into a reluctant sex symbol, and his subsequent fourteen-year struggle with fame, alcoholism, and silence. Episode three covers his powerful return with "Black Messiah," its urgent political relevance, triumphant touring, and his lasting influence on contemporary R&B and hip-hop.
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D'Angelo: The Neo-Soul Visionary is a  series chronicling the life and legacy of Michael Eugene Archer, who passed away on October fourteenth, twenty twenty-five at age fifty-one. Episode one explores his church upbringing in Richmond, his Apollo Theater breakthrough, and the groundbreaking "Brown Sugar" album that pioneered neo-soul alongside the Soulquarians collective. Episode two examines the creation of masterpiece album "Voodoo," the controversial "Untitled" video that transformed him into a reluctant sex symbol, and his subsequent fourteen-year struggle with fame, alcoholism, and silence. Episode three covers his powerful return with "Black Messiah," its urgent political relevance, triumphant touring, and his lasting influence on contemporary R&B and hip-hop.
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D'Angelo - Brown Sugar - The Birth of Neo-Soul
D'Angelo
22 minutes
2 weeks ago
D'Angelo - Brown Sugar - The Birth of Neo-Soul
Episode one chronicles D'Angelo's journey from his birth on February eleventh, nineteen seventy-four in Richmond, Virginia to a Pentecostal preacher's family. Discovering his musical gift at age three, young Michael Archer learned music as ministry in church before winning Amateur Night at the Apollo at sixteen. Moving to New York at eighteen, he co-wrote and co-produced the hit "U Will Know" for Black Men United in nineteen ninety-four. His debut album "Brown Sugar" in nineteen ninety-five pioneered the neo-soul movement with its organic, analog sound. D'Angelo became central to the Soulquarians collective at Electric Lady Studios, collaborating with Questlove, Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, and Angie Stone while establishing himself as one of music's most important innovators.
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D'Angelo
D'Angelo: The Neo-Soul Visionary is a  series chronicling the life and legacy of Michael Eugene Archer, who passed away on October fourteenth, twenty twenty-five at age fifty-one. Episode one explores his church upbringing in Richmond, his Apollo Theater breakthrough, and the groundbreaking "Brown Sugar" album that pioneered neo-soul alongside the Soulquarians collective. Episode two examines the creation of masterpiece album "Voodoo," the controversial "Untitled" video that transformed him into a reluctant sex symbol, and his subsequent fourteen-year struggle with fame, alcoholism, and silence. Episode three covers his powerful return with "Black Messiah," its urgent political relevance, triumphant touring, and his lasting influence on contemporary R&B and hip-hop.
Click here to browse handpicked Amazon finds inspired by this podcast series!
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