Questlove has teased an imminent posthumous album from late neo-soul pioneer D’Angelo.
During a red carpet interview with The National News Desk’s Courtney Tezeno at the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony on Saturday, The Roots drummer was asked about D’Angelo’s unreleased music.
“You’ll see soon,” Questlove responded with a wide smile. “With him, it’s always the sound of yesterday, but for the future. This record is no different. When it comes out, you’ll know.”
D’Angelo and Questlove formed a close collaborative relationship during the making of the singer’s classic sophomore album, Brown Sugar. While serving as the “co-pilot” of those sessions, Questlove helped guide the record’s sound, finding inspiration from legends such as Marvin Gaye, James Brown, Al Green, and George Clinton, as well as reruns of Soul Train.
Though Questlove wasn’t as deeply involved with D’Angelo’s final studio album, 2014’s Black Messiah, he still contributed drums and programming for several tracks on the project. Questlove also hyped up the record in a 2011 interview, describing it as “the Black version of [The Beach Boys’] Smile” and comparing it to Sly and the Family Stone’s There’s a Riot Goin’ On and Miles Davis’ On the Corner.
Though D’Angelo once again retreated into seclusion after touring behind Black Messiah, he reemerged into the public eye in 2021, with close collaborator Raphael Saadiq revealing last year that he was working on a new album.