American Neo-Soul Pioneer, Grammy Winner Dies After Battle With Cancer
Legendary American Funk Hip-hop R&B music producer songwriter and the pioneer of Neo-Soul Michael Eugene Archer known by the stage name D’ Angelo has died in New York City aged 51.
The Richmond Virginia, United States-born singer was said to have battled cancer before his death on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
His family while confirming his death in a statement said he died following a prolonged and courageous battle with cancer.
“We are heartbroken to announce that Michael D’Angelo Archer, known to his fans around the world as D’Angelo, has been called home, departing this life today, October 14th, 2025. We are saddened that he can only leave dear memories with his family, but we are eternally grateful for the legacy of extraordinarily moving music he leaves behind. We ask that you respect our privacy during this difficult time, but invite you all join us in mourning his passing while also celebrating the gift of song that he has left for the world.”
D’Angelo in his lifetime was an elusive figure who burned bright in the spotlight, releasing three albums throughout his career including his 1995 debut “Brown Sugar,” 2000’s “Voodoo” and his last album, 2014’s “Black Messiah” with his group, the Vanguard.
In 2001 D’ Angelo won two Grammy awards in the R&B Album category for “Voodoo” and in the Male R&B Vocal Performance category for “Untitled(How Does It Feel)”.
In 2016, he also picked up two Grammy trophies in the R&B Album category for “Black Messiah” and the R&B Song category for “Really Love”.