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Thread started 11/02/08 1:06pm

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D'Angelo update!

http://margeauxs-mix.ew.c...dange.html

It's been eight long years since Michael Eugene Archer, the Grammy-winning soul stirrer known as D'Angelo, released his acclaimed second CD, Voodoo. During his hiatus, he was arrested for drug possession and DUI, suffered injuries in a car crash, and checked into rehab. But just when it seemed like he'd gone the way of Lauryn Hill, his rep confirmed to me that he's currently recording his third studio album in Los Angeles. Though no release date has been set, the still-untitled disc will be distributed by RCA/SonyBMG and will feature collaborations with John Mayer and Raphael Saadiq, who co-produced D'Angelo's 2000 hit "Untitled (How Does It Feel)."

In addition to keeping busy in the studio, D'Angelo's also working out with celebrity trainer Mark Jenkins, who helped the singer-songwriter get in famously chiseled shape for his deliciously sexy "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" video. I just got off the phone with Mark, who called from Los Angeles to give me the scoop about both of the singer-songwriter's hot new bodies of work.

MARGEAUX'S MIX: What did D'Angelo look like when you first got the call to start training him again?
MARK JENKINS: He had already dropped a significant amount of weight on his own, so I didn't see him at his craziest stage. He knew better than to show up training with me like that. It would be too painful for him. So he got in shape before we got together, somewhat -- he got in shape to get in shape.

When was that?
Maybe three or four months ago.

How much did he weigh at that time?
It's hard to say how much he weighed because of the way he stays covered up. He's very anti-body, anti-press. He's interesting to train because you don't really get a good look at his physique because he's always covered up. I guess I would say he was over 200 pounds. And he's not that tall of a guy -- about five feet six inches.

How big was he at his worst?
I don't use weight when I'm training people; I use body-fat measurements. In the "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" video, he was around 6 percent body fat. At his worst, he must've got up to the high 20s or 30s in body-fat percentage, which is a big departure from 6. That's drastic.

As his trainer, how did it make you feel -- no pun intended -- to see him let himself go like that?
I was very upset and I told him. I was like, "Hey, man, I really felt bad because I left you in great shape but apparently, I didn't instill in you what you needed." And he was like, "Nah, you know, circumstances and things happen in life." But you can't get somebody in great shape and do all this press, and then say when they get out of shape, "Hey, that had nothing to do with me!" So I feel bad as a trainer about that. He understands. He knows. But of course, it's not 100 percent my fault because it is his body and ultimately his responsibility.

What's his workout regime?
He's very much into mixed martial arts and boxing. I've also got some dirt bikes, so we're gonna hit some moguls and trails this week. I'm actively trying to find sports that he's genuinely interested in so that he has motivation to train for his sport as opposed to going into the gym and just doing curls and looking in the mirror, because this way he'll be more apt to stay in shape for a lifetime. The mistake we made the last time is that it turned into more of a superficial thing: How do I look? How do my arms look? How do my abs look? And a lot of that was due to the media as opposed to a lifestyle thing.

What's his fitness goal? Is he striving to reclaim his sex symbol status?
I doubt you'll see him naked again, but you never know. For him to be so musically talented and to look like that at the same time, I think it was a lot for people to see. He felt like people were looking at his body and not listening to his music. And I think that was a big contributing factor to him subsequently getting so out of shape. So instead of us working out for an aesthetic or the look, I tried to make it more of a spiritual thing, like this is the vessel that houses your spirit, so let's get that in tune so your music will be better, you'll be a better parent, and you'll be a better citizen.

How close is he to reaching his goal?
He's 20 pounds above how he looked in the "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" video, so he's looking pretty good. We got cheekbones and everything. I'm pleased to say he's been following his diet and his training regime. If everything goes according to plan, I think he should be right back there in a month and a half.

After going through so much personal drama in the last few years, does he have a renewed commitment to his health?
Yeah. I think he took it for granted the first time out and he really appreciates being in shape and training. In the course of making fitness a part of your life, it's normal to backslide. If you drop 40 pounds, you might gain 10 to 15 back. That's normal -- although it was a little bit more extreme in his case.

Do you guys listen to music when you work out?
Oh, yeah! Right now, he's hitting strictly old heavy metal pretty hard, like Anthrax and stuff like that. When we did the "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" video, it was classic hip-hop -- Mobb Deep, Nice & Smooth, Wu-Tang, and vintage ’80s stuff.

Have you heard any of his new music?
Yeah! It's pretty hot!

What does it sound like?
I can't tell you. He's sensitive with that. He'll get real mad. But it's a departure, I will say, and it's just as good, if not better.

Is that all you can tell me?
Believe me, just to hear something, I gotta go through two hours of, like, "Yo, Mike, you got me in the studio and you're not going to play anything?" He’s like, "Aw, man! It's not finished yet." I'm like, "Dude, I'm only a trainer! Do you think I'm gonna be able to detect whether it's finished or not?" But it's really hot.

Has he hinted about when his next CD is going to drop?
I don't know yet because he's still recording. He's in the zone right now.

"jan came to my dj gig in nyc thanksgiving eve. Dude was ahead of his time on the black hipster shit. i wanna see him and Taz of Sa-Ra in a battle." - Questlove's celebrity story about me.
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Reply #1 posted 11/02/08 1:08pm

Timmy84

Ah shit, Michael Archer going rock? This should be interesting!
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Reply #2 posted 11/02/08 4:29pm

abierman

every year someone says that he is working on a new album, yet we don't see one.....

Dude's gone Axl Rose on us without actually having had a career.....
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Reply #3 posted 11/02/08 4:41pm

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abierman said:

every year someone says that he is working on a new album, yet we don't see one.....

Dude's gone Axl Rose on us without actually having had a career.....

Yeah, except for those 2 excellent albums. lol

I'm sure this album will be great whenever it's finally released. He definitely takes his time, but D is always on point.
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Reply #4 posted 11/02/08 5:17pm

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AlexdeParis said:

abierman said:

every year someone says that he is working on a new album, yet we don't see one.....

Dude's gone Axl Rose on us without actually having had a career.....

Yeah, except for those 2 excellent albums. lol

I'm sure this album will be great whenever it's finally released. He definitely takes his time, but D is always on point.


but u gotta be a bad muthafucka 2 have only released 2 albums in 13 years and people still play 'em like it was yesterday.....
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Reply #5 posted 11/02/08 5:20pm

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Dude was ripped like that at 5'6?





runs to gym and goes 300 crunches
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Reply #6 posted 11/02/08 7:41pm

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bboy87 said:

Dude was ripped like that at 5'6?





runs to gym and goes 300 crunches
[Edited 11/2/08 17:26pm]

Jesus Christ drool
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Reply #7 posted 11/02/08 11:38pm

abierman





nod
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Reply #8 posted 11/03/08 8:29am

MuthaFunka

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AlexdeParis said:

abierman said:

every year someone says that he is working on a new album, yet we don't see one.....

Dude's gone Axl Rose on us without actually having had a career.....

Yeah, except for those 2 excellent albums. lol

I'm sure this album will be great whenever it's finally released. He definitely takes his time, but D is always on point.


Yeah, I don't know how anyone can say he never had a career when he was pretty much the catalyst for an entire musical genre.
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Reply #9 posted 11/03/08 10:20am

abierman

MuthaFunka said:

AlexdeParis said:


Yeah, except for those 2 excellent albums. lol

I'm sure this album will be great whenever it's finally released. He definitely takes his time, but D is always on point.


Yeah, I don't know how anyone can say he never had a career when he was pretty much the catalyst for an entire musical genre.



see, that's what happens.....really, his debut was great and deserves all the credit & praise it got.....'Voodoo' on the other hand was a whole lot more inconsistent. Still a good record, but not enough to still rave about almost 10 years later without a proper successor.
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Reply #10 posted 11/03/08 11:35am

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abierman said:

MuthaFunka said:



Yeah, I don't know how anyone can say he never had a career when he was pretty much the catalyst for an entire musical genre.



see, that's what happens.....really, his debut was great and deserves all the credit & praise it got.....'Voodoo' on the other hand was a whole lot more inconsistent. Still a good record, but not enough to still rave about almost 10 years later without a proper successor.


But regardless of what we all think of his 2 albums, it's still a career, nonetheless. His contributions and relevance heed that.
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Reply #11 posted 11/03/08 5:03pm

eaglebear4839

Okay, wow...I thought this would be an update on the music he's recording - after all, that's why we like the artists we like, cuz they are good musicians, RIGHT?
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Reply #12 posted 11/04/08 12:54am

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I got countless reminders by him on myspace to vote Obama in the last 2 days.
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Reply #13 posted 11/04/08 1:39am

kaptainkrunk

thats when music started 2 get all jacked up when artist starting using body 2 substitute 4 talent remember the days when on the cover the artist wasnt even on it now they gotta be naked and my thing if male artist gonna do something show some dick
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Reply #14 posted 11/04/08 3:00am

abierman

kaptainkrunk said:

thats when music started 2 get all jacked up when artist starting using body 2 substitute 4 talent remember the days when on the cover the artist wasnt even on it now they gotta be naked and my thing if male artist gonna do something show some dick



falloff What???
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Reply #15 posted 11/04/08 11:18am

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MuthaFunka said:

abierman said:




see, that's what happens.....really, his debut was great and deserves all the credit & praise it got.....'Voodoo' on the other hand was a whole lot more inconsistent. Still a good record, but not enough to still rave about almost 10 years later without a proper successor.


But regardless of what we all think of his 2 albums, it's still a career, nonetheless. His contributions and relevance heed that.

^^^^got some booty while playing a D'Angelo album cool lol
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Reply #16 posted 11/04/08 12:25pm

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bboy87 said:

MuthaFunka said:



But regardless of what we all think of his 2 albums, it's still a career, nonetheless. His contributions and relevance heed that.

^^^^got some booty while playing a D'Angelo album cool lol


All you gotta do is play "Lady" and the drawers is off! lol
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Reply #17 posted 11/04/08 12:48pm

HamsterHuey

Whenever I hear Devil's Pie I am propelled back into time to the NSJ festival in The Hague, when he did a short, but very impressive set with that band, what were they called; The Aquarians?

I very much would love to be a fly on the wall in his recording studio. I wonder what direction he is going in; back in the day his second album and the live performance made me think he would be able to follow Prince in that crossing-genres kind of corner. With real instruments and a lot more guitar.

I want D'Angelo to rock out.
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Reply #18 posted 11/04/08 6:37pm

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HamsterHuey said:

Whenever I hear Devil's Pie I am propelled back into time to the NSJ festival in The Hague, when he did a short, but very impressive set with that band, what were they called; The Aquarians?

I very much would love to be a fly on the wall in his recording studio. I wonder what direction he is going in; back in the day his second album and the live performance made me think he would be able to follow Prince in that crossing-genres kind of corner. With real instruments and a lot more guitar.

I want D'Angelo to rock out.

nod me too!!!! excited
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Reply #19 posted 11/05/08 7:43am

Graycap23

Still.....waiting.
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