Singer Angie Stone dead at 63, daughter confirms: ‘My mommy is gone’

Singer Angie Stone dead at 63, daughter confirms: ‘My mommy is gone’



Singer Angie Stone has died. She was 63.

The “No More Rain” songstress’ daughter, Ladi Diamond, announced her death via Facebook on Saturday.

“My mommy is gone,” the 41-year-old wrote alongside several crying emojis.

Singer Angie Stone has died. FilmMagic
The pop star’s daughter confirmed her death on Saturday. Redferns via Getty Images

Stone’s spokesperson, Deborah R. Champagne, told TMZ that the Sequence hip-hop member had left a concert in Montgomery, Ala., when she got into a car accident and was killed early Saturday.

Champagne shared that the soul singer’s death has left her family and friends devastated.

The “More Than a Woman” singer shared Ladi with her ex-husband, Rodney Stone. She also had a 27-year-old son, Michael Archer, with D’Angelo.

Reps for Angie weren’t immediately available to Page Six for comment.

“My mommy is gone,” Ladi Diamond wrote on Facebook. Facebook
According to TMZ, Stone died in a car crash. Getty Images

One week before her death, Angie took to Instagram to promote her performances in Alabama on Feb. 28 and Baltimore on March 1.

“We’re booking tours and a lot of stuff is going on that I just don’t want to let out of the bag just yet, but you can see there is a big grin on my face,” the “Rain Down” singer teased in a video.

Angie, however, shared her big plans have to do with television, movies, tours and other artists.

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“There is a lot of projects … we’re getting back in the mix,” she added.

The “Wish I Didn’t Miss You” songstress skyrocketed to fame in 1979 when she joined the all-women trio, The Sequence, with Cheryl Cook and Gwendolyn Chisolm.

The music icons were signed by Sugar Hill Records and released three records from 1979 to 1985.





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