Gone Too Soon! Lauryn Hill Mourns D’Angelo’s Passing & Reflects On His Musical Impact In Heartfelt Tribute (PHOTOS)
Written by 96motero on October 15, 2025
It still doesn’t feel real! Celebrities keep flooding social media with heartfelt tributes for neo-soul legend D’Angelo, who passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 14, after privately battling pancreatic cancer. Lauryn Hill joined the list of stars reflecting on his life and legacy in the music industry.
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Lauryn Hill Honors D’Angelo With Touching Tribute
Lauryn Hill and D’Angelo teamed up for her 1998 classic neo-soul hit, ‘Nothin Even Matters,’ which appears on her iconic album, ‘The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.’ After hearing about his passing, Lauryn shared a heartfelt tribute and several photos of him on Instagram. In her message, she admitted she wished they had more time together and praised his unmatched talent.
“You sir, moved us, stirred us, inspired and even intimidated others to action with your genius. Thank you for being a beacon of light to a generation and beyond who had no remembrance of the legacy that preceded us. Thank you for charting the course and for making space during a time when no similar space really existed. You imaged a unity of strength and sensitivity in Black manhood to a generation that only saw itself as having to be one or the other,” Hill wrote.
Beyoncé Speaks Out Following R&B Icon’s Passing
In addition to Lauryn Hill, Beyoncé shared her own heartfelt words for D’Angelo. Bey paid tribute to the 51-year-old on her website, calling him a pioneer and noting that fans will never forget his talent.
“Rest in peace, Michael Eugene Archer, known to the world of music as the inimitable D’Angelo. We thank you for your beautiful music, your voice, your proficiency on the piano, your artistry. You were the pioneer of neo-soul and that changed and transformed rhythm & blues forever. We will never forget you,” Beyoncé wrote.
More Details On D’Angelo’s Untimely Death
On Tuesday, October 14, the music world lost a legend. Fans were devastated when news broke that D’Angelo had died at 51 after a private battle with pancreatic cancer. His passing comes just a few months after Angie Stone, the mother of one of his sons, tragically died in a fatal car accident in March. Details about how long D’Angelo had been fighting cancer or the stage of the illness remain unknown. He leaves behind three children — a daughter and two sons from previous relationships.
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