D’Angelo’s Body Measurements, Including Height

D'Angelo Height

Biography

D’Angelo’s body measurements are all here! Check out his height, weight, shoe size and more!

R&B and neo-soul singer, music producer, and songwriter. His best-known albums include Brown Sugar and Voodoo.

He was born Michael Eugene Archer. He began playing piano at the age of three. At eighteen, he left school to pursue a music career in New York City.

He produced and wrote “U Will Know” for Black Men United, a supergroup that included R. Kelly and Usher.

He was born in Richmond, Virginia and was raised in the Pentecostal faith by a minister father. D’Angelo had a son with fellow singer Angie Stone.

He was influenced by the musical style and career of Marvin Gaye.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements you might be interested in can be found in the table below. For example height, weight and dress size.

Height168 cm, 5′6″ (feet & inches)
WeightN/A
Shoe Size (US)N/A
Body ShapeN/A

Quotes

Coming up, the music of my era was very conscious. I grew up on Public Enemy, and it was popular culture to be aware. People were wearing Malcolm X T-shirts and Malcolm X hats. It was a very cool thing to know who Malcolm X was. It was all in the lyrics. It was trendy to be conscious and aware.

Black Messiah’ is a hell of a name for an album. It can easily be misunderstood. Many will think it’s about religion. Some will jump to the conclusion that I’m calling myself a Black Messiah. For me, the title is about all of us. It’s about the world. It’s about an idea we can all aspire to. We should all aspire to be a Black Messiah.

I learned at an early age that what we were doing in the choir was just as important as the preacher. It was a ministry in itself. We could stir the pot, you know?

I love – you know, I’m a big fan of Prince and Curtis Mayfield and Smoky Robinson. It’s something to be said about a man who can be very masculine but still display that sensitive side, and that falsetto does it perfectly.

I’ve always kind of tried to do something that was a little different than just simple ‘I love you, baby’-type songs.

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