He’s not dead, he’s not ill, and he may not have a top-charting single on the radio at the moment, but that is not reason not to give an artist their flowers while they are still here with us.
With the talk of Black History month, and Black Music, D’Angelo should definitely be discussed. From his album Voodoo to Black Messiah and a plethora of career/industry defining features in accordance with his gifted pen and Soulquarian aura, D’Angelo’s career and artistry should be championed.
Jamel Smith-Morehouse College (’17), NYU Graduate Student (’19), and musical connoisseur-assists with a special addition to the “For Dummies” series with The Demo Tape, presenting “D’Angelo For Dummies”.
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