R&B icon Angie Stone tragically passed away in a car accident while traveling from Alabama to Atlanta after a performance.
The entertainment industry is mourning the untimely death of R&B icon Angie Stone, who died in a car accident on Friday in Montgomery, Alabama.
Her daughter Diamond confirmed the sad news on Facebook, posting, “My mommy is gone.” Longtime promoter Van Silk also confirmed the tragedy, informing AllHipHop, “I got a call from her people saying that Angie had passed.”. I believed it was from her kidney dialysis that she was undergoing, but it was a tragic vehicle accident with nine individuals in the Sprinter van traveling from a show in Alabama back to Atlanta. Angie will be greatly missed, particularly by me since we would text or call each other in the morning.
Fatal Accident After Alabama Performance
As reported by Forbes, Stone had concluded a show in Alabama when she and her band members left for Atlanta, Georgia. Their trip was short-lived as their Sprinter van was involved in a deadly crash.
A Trailblazer in Hip-Hop and R&B
Angie Stone was a renowned member of The Sequence, the trailblazing all-girl hip-hop group on Sugar Hill Records. The trio put out three albums between 1979 and 1985, including chart-toppers Funk You Up.
Stone began her solo career in 1999 with the album Black Diamond, which was titled after her daughter. She went on to pursue an acting career as well, appearing in movies like The Hot Chick (2002) and the Kevin Hart film Ride Along (2014).
Personal Life and Family
Stone wed Rodney Stone during the 1980s and gave birth to a daughter, Diamond, in 1984. The two eventually broke up. During the 1990s, she dated neo-soul singer D’Angelo, and they had their son, Michael D’Angelo Archer II, in 1998.
A Legacy That Will Live On
With a career that lasted decades, Angie Stone made an unforgettable impression on the music scene. Fans and other artists remain to honor, remembering her as a powerhouse singer and a hip-hop and R&B trailblazer.