Angie Stone, the beloved Grammy-nominated R&B singer, has sadly passed away at the age of 63, following a car accident. Her daughter, Diamond Stone, shared the heartbreaking news on Facebook, saying, “My mommy is gone.” The accident occurred early Saturday morning in Alabama when the van she was in overturned after a performance.

Angie was known for her powerful songs like “No More Rain (In This Cloud)” and “Wish I Didn’t Miss You.” She began her music career in the 1970s with the all-female hip-hop group The Sequence. Their hit song “Funk You Up” reached number 15 on Billboard’s Hot Soul Singles chart, marking a significant moment in hip-hop history.
In her emotional post, Diamond, who is also a musician known as Ladi Diamond, expressed her shock and sadness. Just hours before, she had asked for prayers, revealing that she was traveling at the time.
Reports from media outlets indicate that nine other passengers were in the van with Angie during the crash, but she was the only one who tragically lost her life. Guy Todd Williams, known as Rahiem from Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, spoke about Angie’s impact on the music world, emphasizing her lasting influence as part of The Sequence.
In addition to her music, Angie had some notable film roles. She made her debut in the movie “The Hot Chick” in 2002 alongside stars like Rob Schneider and Rachel McAdams. She also appeared in “The Fighting Temptations” in 2003, where she shared the screen with Cuba Gooding Jr. and Beyoncé.
Angie’s talent and legacy will be remembered by many. As her family gathers to share more information and mourn her loss, fans continue to reflect on her contributions to music and film.