's debut album, , was released on July 3, 1995 , and is widely credited with singlehandedly launching the neo-soul movement. By fusing classic soul, jazz, and funk with contemporary hip-hop production, D'Angelo provided an organic alternative to the digital, producer-driven R&B that dominated the mid-90s. The Legacy of "Brown Sugar"

: Brown Sugar is widely credited with shifting R&B away from the synthetic "new jack swing" era toward an organic, live-instrument-driven sound.

The album is available in various qualities, including 320kbps MP3, CD quality, and Hi-Res audio.

The original 10-track album is a cohesive journey through "mood music".

: Features contributions from legends like DJ Premier , Erick Sermon , Dallas Austin , and CJ Mackintosh . Where to Get It Legally (High Quality)

The album features a blend of soul, funk, and hip-hop, with D'Angelo's smooth, soulful vocals and masterful guitar playing. The album's lyrics explore themes of love, relationships, and social commentary.