Overview
- On the Los Angeles red carpet, Questlove told The National News Desk’s Courtney Tezeno, “You’ll see soon,” when asked about D’Angelo tracks.
- He described the music as “the sound of yesterday, but for the future,” adding that the forthcoming record fits that ethos.
- Multiple outlets report that Questlove is involved in working on the material, though the scope and completion status remain unclear.
- Raphael Saadiq previously said D’Angelo had been recording new music and suggested a cut with Q-Tip and Saadiq could surface.
- D’Angelo died on October 14, 2025, after a private battle with pancreatic cancer, and his last studio album, Black Messiah, was released in 2014.