D’Angelo’s ‘Voodoo’ at 25: How the neo-soul classic became a manifesto on Black music
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D’Angelo’s ‘Voodoo’ at 25: How the neo-soul classic became a manifesto on Black music
Very few albums have been as impactful in R&B music as D’Angelo’s Voodoo. Released in the early days of the new millennium, the record was an instant success, quickly becoming a foundational piece in the development of neo-soul and rhythm and blues. Today, Voodoo is regarded as a classic by critics and audiences alike, being ranked as one of the greatest albums of all time by outlets like Rolling Stone and Apple Music. But, as it goes with many …
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