The lyrics of D’Angelo’s “The Charade” mainly speaks about the state of the Black Community in America. The charade he talks about is the general pretense that African Americans have achieved a status of equality in...
This song addresses D’Angelo’s plea for his lover’s attention while expressing his sensual desire for her as well. D’Angelo woos his lady by first assuring her that she is the only woman in his...
In the song “Really Love”, D’Angelo talks about the nature of his partner in entirety while he comes to the realization that he truly loves her. The song begins with a Spanish spoken intro...
At a glance, D’Angelo’s “Brown Sugar” seems to be about a dark-skinned woman the singer loves, but on a deeper note, it is actually D’Angelo’s confession of his love for grass. The singer personifies...