Angie Stone's contribution to R&B and neo-soul music has left an indelible mark on the landscape of American music.
Gospel powerhouse Darlene McCoy spoke with heartfelt tenderness, describing Angie as more than just a singer—she was a sister, a confidante, and a woman of unwavering faith who never hesitated to pour ...
Angie Stone, neo-soul singer and member of the pioneering all-female hip-hop group the Sequence, has died at the age of 63.
Stone, a native of South Carolina, was a member of female hip-hop trio The Sequence. The group's most popular song, Funk You ...
After becoming the first female hip-hop act to sign with Sugar Hill Records, the trio released their first single ... there really like Angie Stone,” the singer told Rolling Stone in 2000.