The music industry came together to honor the life and legacy of Angie Stone at an emotional funeral service attended by music executives, producers, background vocalists, and mainstream artists. The Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and producer, known for her contributions to neo-soul and R&B, was remembered not only for her powerful voice but also for her work behind the scenes as a producer and songwriter.
Among the mourners was Musiq Soulchild, who stepped up to the podium to share a heartfelt tribute. Overcome with emotion, he paused briefly to collect himself before completing his speech. He spoke of his admiration for Stone, recalling their time working together and how she influenced his career. Expressing his condolences to her family, he wished them peace during this difficult time.
Stone’s impact as an artist and producer was highlighted throughout the ceremony. Having started her career as part of the hip-hop trio The Sequence in the late 1970s, she later became a defining voice in neo-soul with hits like No More Rain (In This Cloud), Wish I Didn’t Miss You, and Brotha. Beyond her own music, she worked as a songwriter and producer, contributing to projects for artists such as D’Angelo, Mary J. Blige, and Alicia Keys. She played a crucial role in shaping D’Angelo’s critically acclaimed album Brown Sugar and helped craft the soulful sound that defined an era.
Family and friends shared personal memories, with Stone’s cousin breaking down in tears and needing support off the stage. Her longtime DJ, fighting back tears, delivered a moving account of their time together, recalling real-life moments behind the music.
A deeply touching moment came when Anthony Hamilton took the stage alongside The Hamiltones, performing a soul-stirring rendition of Still. The performance filled the room with emotion, leaving many in tears as they reflected on Stone’s influence and the lasting impact of her music.
The service was a powerful testament to Angie Stone’s enduring legacy. More than just a singer, she was a trailblazer who shaped the sound of modern R&B and neo-soul, mentored countless artists, and left behind a body of work that will continue to inspire future generations.
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