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The music world is mourning the loss of R&B and neo-soul legend D’Angelo, who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 51. His unique sound and style left an indelible mark on the industry and touched the hearts of fans worldwide.
Jamie Foxx shared his heartfelt memories of D’Angelo, recalling the profound impact of hearing his music for the first time. “I remember hearing your music for the first time and thinking, ‘Wow, whoever this is must be truly gifted,'” Foxx expressed. “When I finally saw you perform, especially in that iconic music video, I was completely captivated. Watching you live at the House of Blues was an unforgettable experience. Your voice was smooth and flawless, and I was in awe of your charisma and style.”
Foxx continued, “Today, tears fill my eyes as I hear the news of your passing. I know God has brought home one of His special creations, but this loss is deeply painful. Rest in peace, my friend. You will be missed forever, yet your music and legacy will resonate for generations. REST IN POWER AND BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. You were truly one of a kind.” He shared these touching words on Instagram, highlighting D’Angelo’s lasting influence.
Maxwell also reflected on the profound loss of his fellow musician, though his comments have yet to be shared publicly. The music community continues to pay tribute to D’Angelo, honoring the extraordinary talent and soul he brought to the world.
Maxwell
“because u were , we are all because.” — the Grammy-Award winning R&B singer said on Instagram.
Jill Scott
“I told you a long time ago — You ain’t gon understand everything & everything ain’t meant 4 U, nor I, to understand. I never met D’Angelo but I love him, respect him, admire his gift. This loss HURTS!! Love to my family that are family to him. I’m so sorry. R.I.P. GENIUS.” — on X.
Flea
“One of my all time favorites whose records I went to again and again. Noone did anything funkier over the last 30 years. I never knew him but humbled myself before his music. What a rare and beautiful voice and an inimitable approach to songwriting. What a musician!!! He changed the course of popular music. Fly free with the angels D’angelo, we will listen to you forever and always be moved. I drop to my knees and pray.” — the co-founder and bassist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers said on Instagram.
Bootsy Collins
“Danggit! Say it ain’t so, but we just lost a friend, a creator & legend, D’Angelo! Prayer’s going out to his family & friends! We all lolve u lil-brother. R.I.P…” — the bassist, singer, and songwriter known for his work with James Brown and as a member of the Parliament-Funkadelic collective, on X.
Doja Cat
“Rest in peace D’angelo. My thoughts, love and prayers go out to his family and friends. A true voice of soul and inspiration to many brilliant artists of our generation and generations to come.” — the singer, rapper and pop performer, on X.
Rosie Perez
“Omg! This is so sad! I knew he was fighting for some time too. But man, this is so sad. At great artist-Gone too soon. My sympathies to his loved ones and family. #RIP D’Angelo” — the actor, on X.
DJ Premier
“Such a sad loss to the passing of D’angelo. We have so many great times. Gonna miss you so much. Sleep Peacefully D’. Love You KING.” — the legendary DJ and hip-hop producer, on X.
Bartees Strange
“I can’t think of a musician other than Prince that I revere more. He is one of the great players and bandleaders. I was always inspired by the fact that he also struggled. And we all knew that. We don’t get artists like this often. He really touched my life, and I was sure one day I’d get to see him play. I can’t believe he died so young. I’m very sad. I love that he grew into something new from his past life. — the acclaimed indie musician said on Instagram.
9th Wonder
“I am sitting in this airport, in tears. The greatest soul musician, of a generation. Is gone. Michael Archer, I love you, man…. Rest in Power to The Great. D’Angelo…. I am broken…..” — the record producer, on Instagram.
Bryan Michael Cox
“We lost a GIANT today. The last time I shed tears for an artist when they transitioned was Prince… I shed some today. Rest In Eternal Power, Michael D’Angelo Archer.” — the R&B songwriter, on Instagram.
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