Tributes pour in for R&B singer Angie Stone after her death at 63 in a highway crash

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FILE - Soul singer Angie Stone, pictured in New York, Oct. 14, 1999. (AP Photo/Jim Cooper, file)

MONTGOMERY, Ala. ā€“ Fans are remembering the voice and songs of trailblazer Angie Stone after her death at 63 in a weekend crash on an Alabama highway as she traveled from a performance.

The Grammy-nominated R&B singer was a member of the all-female hip-hop trio The Sequence and known for the hit song ā€œWish I Didnā€™t Miss You.ā€ She found a sweet spot in the early 2000s as neo-soul began to dominate R&B.

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In a recent Instagram post, Stone told fans she was excited about upcoming events and ā€œgetting back in the mix.ā€

ā€œA lot of stuff is going on that I donā€™t want to just let out of the bag just yet,ā€ she said. ā€œBut you can see that thereā€™s a big grin on my face.ā€

The tributes to Stone on social media included one from rap artist MC Hammer, who posted a video featuring Stoneā€™s song ā€œBrotha,ā€ writing ā€œI canā€™t tell you how many days this song blessed my Soul. R.I.P. Angie Stone.ā€

Actor and singer Jennifer Hudson expressed disbelief in a social media post.

ā€œWhat a loss !!! Angie Stone was a true pioneer,ā€ Hudson wrote. ā€œAnother one of our great soul singers gone too soon. Prayers up for her family and loved ones!ā€

The Alabama Highway Patrol said the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van that Stone was traveling in overturned on Interstate 65 early Saturday before being hit by a 2021 Freightliner Cascadia truck. Stone was pronounced dead at the scene, the highway patrol said in a statement.

The crash occurred about 5 miles (8 kilometers) south of the Montgomery city limits. The van's driver and seven others were taken to a hospital for treatment. Officials continue to investigate the crash.

The singer-songwriter created hits like ā€œNo More Rain (In This Cloud)ā€ which reached No. 1 for 10 weeks on Billboardā€™s Adult R&B airplay chart, ā€œBabyā€ with legendary soul singer Betty Wright, another No. 1 hit, and ā€œWish I Didnā€™t Miss Youā€ and ā€œBrotha.ā€ Her 2001 album ā€œMahagony Soulā€ reached No. 22 on the Billboard 200, while 2007ā€™s ā€œThe Art Of Love & Warā€ peaked at No. 11.

ā€œRest in Power, Angie Stone. A true pioneer, a soulful storyteller, and a voice that helped shape the sound of R&B,ā€ the NAACP Image Awards posted on social media.

The church-grown singer was born in Columbia, South Carolina. She helped form The Sequence, the first all-female group on the hip-hop trailblazing imprint Sugar Hill Records, becoming one of the first female groups to record a rap song. The group's ā€œFunk You Up,ā€ which has been sampled by numerous artists, including Dr. Dre. Stone later joined the trio Vertical Hold before launching her solo career.

Actor and comedian Jamie Foxx said Stone would be missed ā€œpainfully.ā€

ā€œI know they say that God doesnā€™t make any mistakesā€¦ but man this one hurtsā€¦,ā€ Foxx said. ā€œAngie Stone was an incredible songwriter, and incredible artist and incredible person ā€¦ never thought in 1 million years that this would happenā€¦ā€

Stone was also remembered by the Rev. Bernice King, daughter of the late Martin Luther King Jr. and CEO of the King Center.

ā€œSo heartbreakingā€ King posted on social media. ā€œRest well, soul sister. #AngieStoneā€

Stoneā€™s performance at the Mobile Area Mardi Gras Associationā€™s Grand Marshalā€™s Ball on Friday night was ā€œnothing short of phenomenal,ā€ according to the organizationā€™s president, Isadore B. Sims. In a statement, Sims said they would cherish memories of Stoneā€™s talent and warm spirit.

ā€œHer talent captivated everyone in attendance, and her presence truly elevated the event,ā€ Sims said. ā€œNever could we have imagined that it would be the last time we would have the honor of witnessing her perform.ā€

At the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Associationā€™s menā€™s championship basketball game in Baltimore on Saturday, where Stone was scheduled to perform during halftime, Chaplain Pastor Jerome Barber called for a moment of silence.

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority mourned the loss of their sorority sister.

ā€œRenowned for her contributions to the R&B and neo-soul genres, Stoneā€™s music has resonated with fans for decades,ā€ the sorority said in a statement, remembering her diabetes awareness efforts and work with the sororityā€™s Elder Care initiatives and Zetas Helping Other People Excel.


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