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Rockstar Games Red Dead Redemption 2 Fans Pay Tribute to D'Angelo Who Has Died Aged 51

Rockstar Games, Red Dead Redemption 2 Fans Pay Tribute to D'Angelo, Who Has Died Aged 51
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The music world is mourning the loss of R&B icon D'Angelo, who has passed away at the age of 51 following an undisclosed battle with cancer. D'Angelo, celebrated for his soulful voice and groundbreaking albums, including "Brown Sugar" and "Black Messiah," left an indelible mark on popular music.

Fans of the acclaimed video game "Red Dead Redemption 2" are also paying tribute, as D'Angelo was responsible for the hugely popular track "Unshaken" featured in the game. Rockstar Games, the game's developer, expressed their profound gratitude, stating the song will "forever be an enduring part of the legacy of Red Dead Redemption 2."

It's revealed that D'Angelo was a significant video game enthusiast and even visited Rockstar during the development of "Red Dead Redemption 2," expressing his admiration for the game. This passion ultimately led to his contribution to the soundtrack, a rare vocal piece in an otherwise instrumental score, which has garnered over 55 million streams.

Dozens of artists, including Beyoncé and Lauren Hill, have joined gamers in honoring D'Angelo's legacy. Many "Red Dead Redemption 2" players discovered his music through "Unshaken," with some describing the song's use in the game as a transformative experience, highlighting D'Angelo's profound impact on both music and interactive entertainment. If you like our content, don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel, NEWS TODAY.
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