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| Soul revivalist's finely crafted second set. Left & Right (w/Method Man & Redman), Untitled (How Does It Feel), Devil's Pie (w/Raekwon & Fat Joe), Chicken Grease, more. |
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| 1 Playa Playa |
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| 2 Devil's Pie |
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| 3 Left & Right |
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| 4 The Line |
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| 5 Send It On |
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| 6 Chicken Grease |
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| 7 One Mo'gin |
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| 8 The Root |
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| 9 Spanish Joint |
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| 10 Feel Like Makin' Love |
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| 11 Greatdayndamornin'/Booty |
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| 12 Untitled (How Does It Feel) |
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| 13 Africa |
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Album Review
Five years after his "Brown Sugar" album helped launch contemporary R&B, D'Angelo finally returned with his sophomore effort, "Voodoo". His soulful voice is just as sweet as it was on "Brown Sugar", though D'Angelo stretches out with a varied cast of collaborators, including trumpeter Roy Hargrove and guitarist Charlie Hunter, fellow neo-soul stars Lauryn Hill and Raphael Saadiq, and hip-hop heads like DJ Premier, Method Man & Redman, and Q-Tip. It must have been difficult to match his debut (and the frequent delays prove it was on his mind), but "Voodoo" is just as rewarding a soul album as D'Angelo's first. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Biography


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