Angie Stone

soul, rnb, Neo-Soul

Angie Stone

Discography

Pix Title Duration
You're Gonna Get It (feat. Diamond Stone) 06:09
Wish I Didn’t Miss You 04:30
Wish I Didn't Miss You 04:30
No More Rain (In This Cloud) 04:43
More Than A Woman (feat. Calvin) 04:53
More Than A Woman (duet w/ calvin) 04:53
Brotha 04:28
These Eyes 03:40
Pissed Off 04:41
Everyday 04:32
Wish I Didn't Miss You (Hot mix radio) 20:07
Easier Said Than Done 03:56
Heaven Help 03:20
Bone 2 Pic (Wit U) 05:21
Think It Over 04:22
Intro: Real Music 03:57
The Ingredients Of Love (feat. Musiq Soulchild) 03:56
Life Goes On 03:57
Since I Lost My Baby 05:22
Trouble Man 02:32
Stay for a While (feat. Anthony Hamilton) 04:01
2 Bad Habits 03:57
Life Story 04:09
Baby 04:50
Makings of You 02:30
Groove Me 05:26
Livin' It Up 05:26
Right in Front of Me 05:26
O-O-H Child 03:05
Snowflakes 03:49
Makings Of You - Interlude 02:30
Mad Issues 04:49
Take Everything In 03:50
Do What U Gotta Do 03:24
Sometimes 03:20
Soul Insurance 05:00
I Ain’t Hearin’ U 03:26
U-Haul 03:55
Brotha Part II (Feat. Alicia Keys & Eve) 03:47
Unexpected 03:26
Coulda Been You 04:26
Bottles & Cans 03:54
What U Dyin' For 05:26
Sit Down 04:31
High 03:47
Green Grass Vapors 04:14
If It Wasn't 04:22
Visions 03:31
Here We Go Again 03:32
Everyday - Neptunes Remix 04:20

Artist Media

Born: 1961-12-19

Country: US

Biography - Angie Stone

Angie Stone (born Angela Laverne Brown on 18 December 1961 in Columbia, SC, United States; died 2 March 2025 near Montgomery, AL, United States) was a Grammy Award-nominated American R&B, hip-hop and neo-soul singer and actress. Stone's music possessed a clear old school soul music influence, and her singing vocals recall those of Aretha Franklin. She tragically died in a car crash on the Interstate 65 in Alabama, aged 63.

In the early 1980s, Stone (as Angie B), was a member of The Sequence, the first major female hip-hop group.

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