Angie Stone passes away at age 63
Angie Stone, a talented singer-songwriter recognized for her solo career and participation in the hip-hop trio The Sequence, has tragically passed away at the age of 63. Stone’s representative, Deborah R. Champagne, confirmed the news to TMZ, stating that the musician died in a car accident following a performance in Montgomery, Ala. The accident resulted in Stone being the sole casualty.
Stone’s musical journey began in the late 1970s when she was a member of The Sequence, the pioneering all-female hip-hop trio signed to Sugarhill Records. The group made significant strides with hits like “Funk You Up” before disbanding in 1985. Moving on to Vertical Hold in the early 1990s, Stone contributed to the group’s success with songs like “Seems You’re Much Too Busy.” However, it was her debut solo album, “Black Diamond,” released in 1999, that truly catapulted her into the spotlight. The album achieved gold status and included the popular single “No More Rain (In This Cloud).” Her following album, “Mahogany Soul” in 2001, featured the hit track “Wish I Didn’t Miss You.”
Throughout her solo career, Angie Stone released a total of ten albums, culminating in the 2023 release of her final solo album, “Love Language.” The singer leaves behind a legacy of musical achievements and a devoted family, survived by her son Michael, daughter Diamond, and two grandchildren.
Angie Stone’s contributions to the music industry have been significant and enduring. Her unique voice and talent have left an indelible mark on the world of music. Through her work with The Sequence and her successful solo career, Stone’s impact on hip-hop and R&B will continue to resonate for years to come. Though she may be gone, her music and spirit will live on through her devoted fans and listeners, ensuring that her legacy remains strong and vibrant in the hearts of many.