D’Angelo, 51, died after a private battle with cancer, and his daughter Imani Archer shared a heartbreaking tribute on Instagram.
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D’Angelo, the elusive R&B master behind “Brown Sugar” and “Voodoo,” has died at age 51 after a long, private battle with cancer, his family confirmed Tuesday.
After his death, his daughter Imani Archer penned a touching letter on Instagram, pouring out her pain at losing her father and musical hero.
“Dear Dad, there are no words to describe this immeasurable loss,” she wrote.
“I am in absolute disbelief and shock. You are my biggest hype man, my protector, my biggest musical inspiration, the kindest, most selfless human being, and the best father anyone could have.”
The 26-year-old described her father as a source of strength and comfort, especially in his final days.
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“No one can match your bravery and strength. Until the very end, you made sure to protect me from anything that would scare or hurt me. I love you so much, Dad.”
DeAngelo kept his health battle out of the public eye, choosing to face his illness quietly. News of his death came as a surprise to many, including those closest to him.
Imani recalled the time she wished she could still be with her father.
“Having you show me new music, play our favorite songs with me on the piano, or talk back and forth about our favorite meals,” she wrote. “You are a kind man and I am grateful that you chose me to be your daughter.”
She added, “I don’t know how I will live without you but I will never forget all your advice and the things you told me how to get through this life. Dad… I miss you more than I will ever live in my life and it breaks my heart into a million pieces.”
Imani concluded his remarks by pledging to honor his legacy. “Everything I do will always be for you. I will miss you and hear your voice every day. I will always be your BabyGirl.”
D’Angelo is survived by his three children: Michael, Imani and Morocco.