Biography
Angela Laverne Stone (née Brown; December 18, 1961 – March 1, 2025) was an American singer-songwriter, rapper, actress, and record producer. With a career spanning more than four decades, she has been credited with revolutionizing the sound of hip-hop and neo soul. Originally known as Angie B., she rose to fame in 1979 as a member of The Sequence, the first female music act in hip hop music. In the early 1990s, she became a member of the R&B group Vertical Hold. In late 1990s, she pursued a solo career as Angie Stone and signed with Arista Records to release her debut solo album Black Diamond (1999), which received a gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and spawned the single "No More Rain (In This Cloud)". After transitioning to J Records, she released her second album, Mahogany Soul (2001), which spawned the hit single "Wish I Didn't Miss You". It was followed by Stone Love (2004) and The Art of Love & War (2007), the latter which became her first and only number-one album on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Stone ventured into acting in the 2000s, making her film debut in the 2002 comedy film The Hot Chick, and her stage debut in 2003, in the role of Big Mama Morton in the Broadway musical Chicago. She then went on to appear in supporting roles in films and television series as well as several musical productions, including VH1's Celebrity Fit Club and TV One's R&B Divas, and movies such as The Fighting Temptations (2003), Pastor Brown (2009), and School Gyrls (2010). Her accolades included two Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards and an Edison Award, alongside nominations for three Grammy Awards and three Soul Train Music Awards. In 2021, she was honored with the Soul Music Icon Award at the Black Music Honors, followed by her induction into the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2024. Over the course of her career, she earned two Gold-certified studio albums with total solo sales exceeding five million records worldw
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Voodoo
2000

Brown Sugar
1995

Are You Gonna Go My Way
1993

Worldwide Underground
2003

18
2002

Duets (The Final Chapter)
2005

Live At The Jazz Cafe, London
1996

Instant Vintage
2002

The Soul Sessions
2003

The Definitive Collection
2002

Guru's Jazzmatazz (Streetsoul)
2000

Austin Powers In Goldmember
2002

Raw Footage
2008

Mind Body & Soul
2004

Extreme Ways
2002

Black Diamond
1999

Baby
2007

The Promise
2003

One Love
2002

A Gangster And A Gentleman
2002

Brotha Part II
2002

Live In Amsterdam
2001

Aijuswanaseing
2000

No More Rain
2000
Credited work
1,217 releases · 155 albums · active 1989–2026
- Performance · 2,217
- Production · 740
- Other credits · 95
- Engineering · 16
Studios: Waterfront Studios, Hoboken, NJ · The Studio · Electric Lady Studios · Compass Point Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Moby
- Vertical Hold
- Blue (5)
- Mantronix
- Gerry DeVeaux
- Omar
- Lenny Kravitz
