D'Angelo won a pair of Grammys in 2000, garnering the nod for Best R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Album, for his critically acclaimed album Voodoo. Sunday's arrest is his second since the release of that album.
D'Angelo was previously detained by police in November of 2002 and charged with resisting arrest, along with four other misdemeanor counts -- aggressive driving, assault, curse and abuse and disorderly conduct -- after an altercation with a woman at a Virginia gas station.
The singer's five-year absence from recording has drawn notice, most recently from fellow star and fan John Mayer.
"I'm writing to ask you to put out a follow-up to one of the few records to change my life forever, Voodoo," said Mayer in an open letter to D'Angelo printed in Esquire. "When Voodoo came out in 2000, I stood in line at Tower Records in Atlanta at midnight to get it . . . I'm no less excited by it today than I was when I played it full blast in my mother's Plymouth Voyager on the way to my bullshit job."
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