D'Angelo and The Vanguard

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Ain't That Easy 00:00 Tools
Sugah Daddy 00:00 Tools
Really Love 00:00 Tools
1000 Deaths 00:00 Tools
The Charade 00:00 Tools
Back to the Future (Part I) 00:00 Tools
Till It's Done (Tutu) 00:00 Tools
Prayer 00:00 Tools
Betray My Heart 05:55 Tools
The Door 00:00 Tools
Another Life 00:00 Tools
Back to the Future (Part II) 00:00 Tools
04 Sugah Daddy 00:00 Tools
03 The Charade 00:00 Tools
05 Really Love 00:00 Tools
02 1000 Deaths 00:00 Tools
06 Back to the Future (Part I) 00:00 Tools
07 Till It's Done (Tutu) 00:00 Tools
08 Prayer 00:00 Tools
09 Betray My Heart 00:00 Tools
10 The Door 00:00 Tools
12 Another Life 00:00 Tools
11 Back to the Future (Part II) 00:00 Tools
01 Ain't That Easy 00:00 Tools
Back to the Future, Part I 00:00 Tools
Back to the Future, Part II 00:00 Tools
Back To The Future (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Back To The Future (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Back to the Future, Pt. I 00:00 Tools
Till It's Done (Tu Tu) 00:00 Tools
Back to the Future, Pt. II 00:00 Tools
till it's done 00:00 Tools
Back To The Future (Part 2 00:00 Tools
Back to the Future (Pt I) 00:00 Tools
Till It's Done Tutu 00:00 Tools
Till It's Done [TuTu] 00:00 Tools
aint that easy 00:00 Tools
1,000 Deaths 00:00 Tools
Back To The Future Part 1 00:00 Tools
Back to the Future [Part I] 00:00 Tools
Sugar Daddy 00:00 Tools
Back to the Future [Part II] 00:00 Tools
1. Ain't That Easy 00:00 Tools
2. 1000 Deaths 00:00 Tools
3. The Charade 00:00 Tools
Back To The Future (Part 1 & 2) 00:00 Tools
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D'Angelo, an American neo-soul singer, keyboardist, and guitarist, has released Black Messiah, an album created in collaboration with his band The Vanguard, after 14 years of metaphorical silence, in 2014. "Black Messiah is a hell of a name for an album. It can easily be misunderstood. Many will think it’s about religion. Some will jump to the conclusion that I’m calling myself a Black Messiah. For me, the title is about all of us. It’s about the world. It’s about an idea we can all aspire to. We should all aspire to be a Black Messiah." "It’s about people rising up in Ferguson and in Egypt and in Occupy Wall Street and in every place where a community has had enough and decides to make change happen. It’s not about praising one charismatic leader but celebrating thousands of them. Not every song on this album is politically charged (though many are), but calling this album Black Messiah creates a landscape where these songs can live to the fullest. Black Messiah is not one man. It’s a feeling that, collectively, we are all that leader." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.