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The culture just lost one of the greats. Angie Stone, the soulful queen with a voice like warm honey and lyrics that felt like home, has passed away. TMZ and other news sources confirmed the 63-year-old R&B legend’s death on March 1. Angie reportedly succumbed to injuries from a car accident.
One look at social media shows that so many are still trying to process her death.
Angie wasn’t just a singer – many times, she was a storyteller, a mood shifter, and a moment. Whether you were rocking with her since her early hip-hop days, fell in love with her voice in the ‘90s neo-soul movement, or discovered her iconic Girlfriends theme song and went down a rabbit hole, one thing’s for sure: Angie Stone was a force.
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Before she became our neo-soul auntie, Angie Stone made history in hip-hop. Back in the late ‘70s, she was part of South Carolina’s The Sequence, one of the first-ever female rap groups to get a record deal. They were signed to Sugar Hill Records.
The Sequence gave us “Funk You Up,” a song so legendary that Dr. Dre later sampled it for “Keep Their Heads Ringin’.” Angie had hip-hop in her blood, along with R&B, soul, and many other genres.
By the ‘90s, she was in the R&B group Vertical Hold, blessing us with “Seems You’re Much Too Busy” (if you don’t know it, go listen now—thank me later). But her solo career truly cemented her as one of the most important voices of her generation.
When Angie dropped Black Diamond in 1999, we felt it. Her hit “No More Rain (In This Cloud)”? That song wrapped us up like a mama’s hug after a heartbreak. Then, she gave us Mahogany Soul in 2001. “Wish I Didn’t Miss You” from the album is still one of the greatest breakup songs ever. And “Brotha” from the same album remains the top Black-men-we-love-you appreciation song.
The way she sang about love and loss, the rawness, the soul—it was like she knew exactly what we were going through.
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There’s a reason Angie’s music felt like grown woman business. She had a voice that was rich, deep, and filled with lived experience.
And Sis was working behind the scenes too!
She wrote for some of the biggest names in the game—D’Angelo, Alicia Keys, and Mary J. Blige. She didn’t just create her own lane—she paved the way for others, helping to define that warm, sultry neo-soul sound we love today.
And let’s not forget, she was the voice behind the Girlfriends theme song. If you spent the early 2000s watching Joan, Toni, Lynn, and Maya navigate life, love, and drama in L.A., you were also soaking in Angie’s signature sound every single episode.
Her voice literally scored a defining era for Black women.
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Angie’s impact stretched far beyond music. She was real, unfiltered, and honest about life—its highs and lows. She spoke openly about her health struggles, from weight loss to living with diabetes. Even in her challenging moments, she reminded us of the importance of resilience, self-care, and faith.
As we say goodbye, we hold on to the gifts she left behind. Her music will forever be the soundtrack to our heartbreaks, our healing, and our joy. She is forever our Soul Sista.
HB sends scondolences to the entire Stone family.
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