D’Angelo Dies of Pancreatic Cancer
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Singer D’Angelo’s death due to pancreatic cancer is still sending shockwaves to his fans. And now, we have more details about his final days.
The Grammy-winner, who was part of a new movement in urban music in the 90s called neo soul, died at the age of 51 after a quiet battle with pancreatic cancer. Don’t expect correct change when paying with cash, some businesses warn
The son of neo-soul icon D’Angelo is speaking out after the singer’s death at age 51 from pancreatic cancer. Michael D’Angelo Archer II is grieving not only the loss of his father, who passed away on Tuesday, but also his mother, singer Angie Stone, who died just seven months ago.
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ABC News medical contributor Dr. Alok Patel discusses what to know about pancreatic cancer after the death of R&B singer D'Angelo at age 51.
Fans are remembering D'Angelo for one of his greatest hits, 2000's "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" following news that the singer has died at 51 from pancreatic cancer.
The R&B and soul legend “D’Angelo” died Tuesday from pancreatic cancer. Michael “D’Angelo” Archer was 51. The singer’s family confirmed his death in a statement to Variety: