
Michael Eugene Archer, known professionally as D’Angelo, has passed away at 51 years old. Fans can explore his life and music in the 2019 documentary *Devil’s Pie*, though currently it’s only available on one platform.
The Grammy Award-winning singer, a leading figure in the neo-soul movement, passed away Tuesday morning, October 14th, after privately fighting cancer. His family announced his death in a statement to Variety.
Our beloved family member has passed away, and we are heartbroken. While we will deeply miss him and cherish our memories, we find comfort in knowing his beautiful and inspiring music will live on forever.
We appreciate your understanding and privacy as we grieve. While we mourn his loss, we also want to celebrate the beautiful music he shared with the world. Many people have been remembering his life, and there’s been renewed interest in the documentary, Devil’s Pie.
How to watch D’Angelo: Devil’s Pie documentary
D’Angelo’s *Devil’s Pie* wasn’t widely released, so the only way to see it currently is through unofficial sources. You can find it on Bilibili, a video-sharing website.
Bilibili is a legitimate platform, but some of the videos – like movies and TV shows – posted by users might not have the proper copyrights. This means content could be taken down, and sometimes even become popular enough to trigger removal.
After D’Angelo passed away, someone posted the full documentary on YouTube, but it was later taken down. It was also previously available on the Internet Archive, but it has since been removed from there as well.
For years, fans have been asking for this movie to be released, as it’s currently unavailable to rent or purchase on streaming services like Amazon Prime.
Devil’s Pie, a nod to D’Angelo’s 1998 song of the same name, was first released in May 2019. It marked the singer’s return to music after a long break following his 2000 album, Voodoo.
D’Angelo was a hugely successful artist – his albums went platinum, he toured the world to sold-out crowds, and he was known for his impressive physique. But at the peak of his career in 2000, the singer suddenly disappeared from public view.
He struggled with personal hardship for twelve years. Then, unexpectedly in December 2014, he released his third album, *Black Messiah*, which felt like a reflection of those difficult times.
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