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D'Angelo's New Album Black Messiah Is Out Now, Available to Stream


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D'Angelo's New Album Black Messiah Is Out Now, Available to Stream

Update: The album is available now on iTunes. And stream it via Spotify, below.

We've heard the debut single "Sugah Daddy" (above). Now, as it debuts in full at a New York City listening session sponsored by Red Bull Music Academy and Afropunk, we've learned more details about D'Angelo's Black Messiah. Find the tracklist below.

During the listening session, a lyric pamphlet was handed out. It revealed that Q-Tip and Kendra Foster (Funkadelic) contributed lyrics, while ?uestlove, bassist Pino Palladino, and drummer James Gadson play on it. Here's the introduction, wherein D'Angelo discusses the decision to name the album Black Messiah:

Black Messiah:

01 Ain't That Easy
02 1000 Deaths
03 The Charade
04 Sugah Daddy
05 Really Love
06 Back in the Future (Part I)
07 Till It's Done (Tutu)
08 Prayer
09 Betray My Heart
10 The Door
11 Back in the Future (Part II)
12 Another Life



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