Angie Stone, Grammy-nominated R&B singer, dies in car crash
Grammy-nominated R&B singer Angie Stone, known for her hit song "Wish I Didn't Miss You," was killed in a car crash early Saturday morning. She was 63.
Stone was returning to Atlanta from Alabama when the Sprinter van she was traveling in flipped over and was subsequently hit by a big rig, according to music producer Walter Millsap III. All other passengers survived the crash.
Stone was a prominent figure in the R&B scene, achieving success both as a solo artist and as a member of the all-female hip hop trio The Sequence. She was one of the first female groups to record a rap song.
Stone's career spanned decades, with hits like "No More Rain (In This Cloud)" and "Baby." She found particular success in the early 2000s during the rise of neo-soul, with albums like "Mahagony Soul" and "The Art Of Love & War" reaching the Billboard charts.
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Stone's death is a significant loss for the music industry and her many fans. She will be remembered for her powerful voice, soulful music, and vibrant personality.
8 Comments
Matzomaster
I'm so grateful for the opportunity to have seen Angie Stone perform live. Her energy and passion were truly inspiring. 🔥
Karamba
I'm sending my deepest condolences to Angie Stone's family and friends. May they find comfort in knowing that she is now at peace. 🙏
Rotfront
The world lost a true icon today. Angie Stone's music touched so many lives and her legacy will live on forever. 🙏
KittyKat
I'm sending my deepest condolences to Angie Stone's family and friends. May they find comfort in knowing that she is now at peace. 🙏
Marishka
I can't believe Angie Stone is gone. She was such a talented and beautiful woman. This is a huge loss for the music world. 😠
Pupsik
RIP Angie Stone. You were a true legend and your music will live on forever. 👑
Leonardo
This is heartbreaking news. Angie Stone was a legend and a true inspiration. Rest in power, Queen. 💔
Michelangelo
Angie Stone's music will continue to bring joy to people all over the world. Her legacy will never be forgotten. 🌎