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Voodoo
Released on January 25, 2000, D’Angelo’s sophomore masterpiece, , remains a towering achievement in the landscape of neo-soul and experimental R&B. Recorded over nearly three years at the legendary Electric Lady Studios , the album didn't just follow the success of his 1995 debut, Brown Sugar ; it completely deconstructed the genre’s DNA to create something primal, loose, and timeless. The Soulquarian Sessions
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J Dilla
: A silent but heavy influence whose unique approach to timing and samples served as a blueprint for the live instrumentation. While the R&B of the late '90s was
The "Dilla" Swing:
A defining characteristic of the album is its "drunk" or "lazy" timing. At D'Angelo's direction, bassist Pino Palladino played slightly behind the beat to mimic the non-quantized swing popularized by producer J Dilla.
While the R&B of the late '90s was increasingly polished and digital, Voodoo was intentionally raw. D’Angelo and his team studied the works of "Yodas"—Marvin Gaye, Prince, and Al Green—to master the art of the groove.
Voodoo
Released in 2000, is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist D'Angelo. This highly acclaimed album is a masterpiece of neo-soul and R&B, showcasing D'Angelo's incredible vocal range and guitar-playing skills.