Angie Stone, born Angela Laverne Brown, is a distinguished American R&B and neo-soul singer, songwriter, and actress hailing from Columbia, South Carolina. Her musical journey began in the late 1970s as a member of The Sequence, one of the pioneering hip-hop acts signed to Sugar Hill Records, known for their hit "Funk You Up." She later fronted the 1990s R&B trio Vertical Hold, showcasing her versatile vocal talents before embarking on a solo career.
Stone truly came into her own with the release of her critically acclaimed solo debut album, "Black Diamond," in 1999. The album, featuring the signature hit "No More Rain (In This Cloud)," established her as a formidable voice in the burgeoning neo-soul movement. Her smooth, soulful delivery and poignant songwriting quickly resonated with audiences, earning her widespread recognition and solidifying her status as a leading artist in contemporary R&B.
Following the success of "Black Diamond," Angie Stone continued to release impactful albums such as "Mahogany Soul" (2001), which spawned hits like "Brotha" and "Wish I Didn't Miss You," and "Stone Love" (2004). Throughout her career, she has consistently delivered a blend of classic soul influences with modern R&B sensibilities, creating a sound that is both timeless and relevant. Beyond her music, Stone has also ventured into acting, appearing in various films and television shows.
Her enduring presence in the music industry is a testament to her authentic artistry and commitment to soulful expression. Angie Stone remains a revered figure, continually touring and releasing new material, cementing her legacy as a foundational artist whose work continues to inspire and entertain fans worldwide.
Stay up-to-date on the latest in R&B news, new album releases, and other content from RnB Planet.