D’Angelo, the neo-soul musician who died at 51, never felt comfortable being labeled a sex symbol, despite his iconic shirtless cover for the 2000 album "Voodoo." A source revealed that the "chiseled machismo man" image fans adored wasn't his natural aesthetic; he was more often a "bigger guy." This created internal conflict, as he disliked being seen as a sex symbol but also struggled with fans seeing him in his "heavier side." His family confirmed his death on October 14th, attributing it to a prolonged battle with pancreatic cancer and requesting privacy while celebrating his musical legacy. "Voodoo" itself was critically acclaimed, wi... download the app to read more
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