Angie Stone
Biography
A singer, MC, self-taught keyboardist, and prolific songwriter, Angie Stone's first claim to fame was her membership in the Sequence, an all-female trio that recorded for pioneering hip-hop label Sugar Hill, beginning with the 1979 single "Funk You Up." Several years later, she re-emerged as the lead vocalist for Vertical Hold, where she scored with the smooth urban dance track "Seems You're Much Too Busy," a Top 40 R&B hit during the summer of 1993 that led to very productive solo career. With the release of her 1999 solo debut, she became one of neo-soul's leading lights, providing sharp insight into romantic relationships with her smoky yet upfront voice.
Stone, a native of Columbia, SC, began singing gospel music at a young age at First Nazareth Baptist Church. Her father, a member of a local gospel quartet, would take his only child to see performances by gospel artists such as the Singing Angels and the Gospel Keynotes. During her youth, she wrote poetry, played sports and, after high-school graduation, was offered college basketball scholarships. While working dead-end jobs, Stone began saving money to record her own demos at a local studio called PAW. She joined Gwendolyn Chisholm and Cheryl Cook in the rap trio the Sequence, who recorded hits for Joe and Sylvia Robinson's Sugar Hill label -- "Funk You Up," a remake of Parliament's hit "Tear the Roof Off the Sucker" called "Funky Sound (Tear the Roof Off)," and "I Don't Need Your Love." Soon after, Stone was working with futuristic rappers Mantronix and rocker Lenny Kravitz and formed the classy R&B trio Vertical Hold, who first charted with the Criminal single "Summertime." Besides "Seems You're Much Too Busy," the group's self-titled A&M album spawned another charting single, "ASAP." The group split after its second album.
Stone subsequently signed to Arista as a solo artist and recorded 1999's Black Diamond, a Top Ten R&B album that was certified gold on the strength of the singles "No More Rain (In This Cloud)" and "Everyday" (one of several songs she has written either for or with D'Angelo). The album won her a pair of Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards. She shifted to J for 2001's Mahogany Soul, another gold seller. 2004's Stone Love fared just as well commercially, yet she moved to the revitalized Stax label for her fourth studio album, 2007's The Art of Love & War. It topped the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and featured two of her best singles, "Baby" and "Sometimes." Unexpected, a second Stax release, followed two years later. Also an occasional actor, she appeared in a handful of movies, including The Fighting Temptations and Pastor Brown, as well as the television programs Moesha, Girlfriends, and Lincoln Heights. ~ Ed Hogan & Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

The Art Of Love And War
2007

Stone Hits: The Very Best Of Angie Stone
2005

Stone Love
2004

Mahogany Soul
2001

Black Diamond
1999
THE GIRL GOT TUNES .. HANDLE YOUR BUSINESS I AM NOT MAD AT YA ANGIE THIS IS MINE AND MY HUSBANDS FAVORITE SONG
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I'LL AGREE DEE!!!! I LOVE HER MUSIC TOO!!! I BUY ALL HER CD's.....LAT E R ! ! ! !
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Angie has a beautiful, soulful voice, i really like her music. By way Angie im from SC, we're really proud of your accomplishme n t s .
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'No More Rain (In This Cloud)' is probably one the best female R&B songs of all time. The whole song is well put together and arranged.
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Dear Angie Stone:
I am not aloner by nature, I was in a car accident years ago and it put a dent in my spirit. In the meanwhile, your music has helped heal me to reach out to my sisterhood, female bonding, improve motherhood, and just plane good music to listen. I just would like to see you in person. From the standpoint as a person that has missed you seeing you in person, I will do my best to go the the next concert you perform in the metropolis. Contact me, I really want to me |
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I love Angie. This girl can write a song, man! While some artists in the neo-soul genre get so caught up in the story they are telling that they forget to make it musically appealing, Angie Stone gets the balance just right every time. She is so underappreci a t e d , in my opinion.
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UHAUL needs to be played to every abused woman, hopefully, it will inspire them to get up and go. Angie's not only a great singer she knows how to tell a story.
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A good ten times of playing " I wish I didn't miss you anymore", and you REALLY start to not miss him anymore! Thanks Angie. Love ya!
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I never heard this Artist before on any radio I ever listened to...But WOW what a voice...I Wish I Didn't Miss You has become one of my favorite tunes.
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I really like her soulful sound. Her music comes from the heart and soul.
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Angie is one of those artists that just keep it real. Man it just makes me jump with joy. Angie thanks for keepin it true and showin the world what a REAL artist is like. Keep the peace.
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I have allways wondered who made this song since I've heard it(No more rain in this cloud).Its a shame that it took me almost 10 years to fing out!!(aint it,lol).Its beautiful,an d I can relate cause theres nothing like a emptyn a full cloud,or,cle a r i n g some mental compasity,or , r e l e a s i n g the load from the heart....
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Angie Stone is a class act. I've loved everything she has ever put out, and this is rare for me. You keep doing it sister.
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To miss Tanya Walker what on the earth is a "Body Picture"? You really need to STOP! The industry is not ready for Angie's Body and raw Talent. Nothing is wrong with her and the world is made up of all types of people. And people that look like her buy music too. And Angie's voice is outstanding for any age group....Get it together...B e c a u s e personally I am tired of the no talent women with great bodies... Come Again Tanya
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Angie Stone is all that but she doesn't have the body picture that the industry wants. But she has a voice better than many of the older artist that have been out for many years. I love you very much and you will continue to be blessed with that wonderful voice.
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I'm not a huge fan of r&b usually but she brings classy to the modern r&b scene and has captured my ear.
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good artist, but since she is the "perfect beauty" her music hasnt sold as it really should.
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Angie Stone is a very realist in her music. She really interpits her beleif through her music.
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This is my lady doing what she does best if you know what i mean---keep it real Angie loving you
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Angie Stone is one of the best. I love her voice and have not been disappointed since she went out on her own years ago. I do miss Vertical Hold who sounded so good with her strong vocals. I wonder if she'll ever sing with them again. I hope so, but whether or not she occasionally visits Vertical Hold, I'll always need a dose of The Stone.
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one of the best out there. She makes you think about things that make sense.
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