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- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) abstract "Voodoo is the second studio album by American recording artist D'Angelo, released on January 25, 2000, by Virgin Records. Recording sessions for the album took place during 1998 to 1999 at Electric Lady Studios in New York City, featuring an extensive line-up of musicians associated with the Soulquarians musical collective. Produced primarily by D'Angelo, Voodoo features a loose, groove-based funk sound and serves as a departure from the more conventional song structure of his debut album, Brown Sugar (1995). The album features lyrical themes regarding spirituality, love, sexuality, growth, and fatherhood.Amid heavy promotion and an anticipated release, the album was released to commercial and critical success. It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, selling 320,000 copies in its first week, and spent 33 weeks on the chart. It was promoted with five singles, including the hit single "Untitled (How Does It Feel)", whose music video garnered D'Angelo mainstream attention and controversy. Upon its release, Voodoo received general acclaim from music critics and earned D'Angelo several accolades. It was named one of the year's best albums by numerous publications.The album is D'Angelo's last studio album prior to a sabbatical period of legal controversies and absence from the music scene, following the end of the album's international supporting tour in late 2000. While successful early on, the tour eventually became marked by concert cancellations and D'Angelo's personal frustrations. Voodoo has been regarded by music writers as D'Angelo's best work and a creative milestone of the neo soul genre during its apex. It has sold over 1.7 million copies in the United States and has been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).".
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) artist D'Angelo.
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) genre Funk.
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- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) producer DJ_Premier.
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- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) producer Questlove.
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) producer Raphael_Saadiq.
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) producer Russell_Elevado.
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) recordLabel Virgin_Records.
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) recordedIn Electric_Lady_Studios.
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- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) releaseDate "2000-01-25".
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- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) description "The album's closing track has been cited by Questlove as his favorite song on the album. It was composed by D'Angelo in honor of his son and his cultural roots.".
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) description "The high tempo, salsa-influenced track was recorded with no overdubs, and features Latin grooves and jazz-based horns by trumpeter Roy Hargrove, who also co-wrote the karma-themed song.".
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) description "The song's light, sparse funk sound is an example of the album's predominant vintage sound, which resulted from old school production techniques employed by recording engineer Russell Elevado.".
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- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) genre Funk.
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- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) label "Cheeba Sound, Virgin".
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- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) nextAlbum "James River".
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- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) producer "D'Angelo , DJ Premier, Russell Elevado, Questlove, Raphael Saadiq, Dominique Trenier".
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) quote "I had to beg D to do this joint. He didn't see this at first because we had already did a song about his son. But I told him the music here fit the mood better. It's like a bunch of toy boxes playing at once [...] It gives you that sad feeling that 'Higher' gave you on Brown Sugar; a dope song that you don't want to hear because you know that this is the last song you're gonna hear in some time. I know D wanted to do a song that spoke of history. Not just to his son. but to God, to Africa and the world.".
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) quote "Totally committed, D'Angelo betrayed neither weakness nor ego—and gave so much Thursday that Friday he canceled with a sore throat I absolutely believe was the truth. He was R&B Jesus, and I'm a believer. Travel to another city to see him now.".
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) quote "[I]f I was a singer this would be the record I'd make. Hands down. But that doesn't mean this is for everybody. Music lovers come under 2 umbrellas [...] those who use it for growth and spiritual fulfillment and [...] those who use it for mere background music. The thing is, this record is too extreme to play the middle of the fence.".
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- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) region "United States".
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) released "2000-01-25".
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) relyear "2000".
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) rev AllMusic.
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) rev Pitchfork_Media.
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) rev Robert_Christgau.
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) rev "Entertainment Weekly".
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) rev "Melody Maker".
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) rev "NME".
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- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) rev "Rolling Stone".
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) rev "The Rolling Stone Album Guide".
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- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) source "— Questlove, 1999".
- Voodoo_(D'Angelo_album) source "— Questlove, on the closing track "Africa", 1999".