Dangelo - Voodoo - 2000 -flac- -rlg- — |verified|

Voodoo was anything but a rushed follow-up. Following his acclaimed 1995 debut Brown Sugar , D’Angelo entered a prolonged period of creative silence. The artist, born Michael Eugene Archer, retreated from the spotlight, moving from a conventional R&B sound toward something far more organic and adventurous.

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D'Angelo's Voodoo, released in 2000, is a landmark neo-soul album that blends soul, funk, R&B, jazz, and hip-hop influences into a warm, groove-driven record. Key points: Voodoo was anything but a rushed follow-up

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