Grammy-Nominated R&B Icon Angie Stone Dies in Alabama Car Crash at 63
The singer, known for hits like 'Wish I Didn’t Miss You,' was the only fatality in a van accident while traveling from a concert in Montgomery.
- Angie Stone, a pioneering figure in hip-hop and neo-soul, died early Saturday morning in a car accident in Montgomery, Alabama, at the age of 63.
- The crash occurred when the Sprinter van carrying Stone and nine others flipped over and was struck by a big rig; Stone was the only fatality.
- Stone began her career with The Sequence, one of the first all-female rap groups, and later achieved solo success with albums like 'Black Diamond' and 'Mahogany Soul.'
- She was a three-time Grammy nominee and known for hits such as 'Wish I Didn’t Miss You' and 'No More Rain (In This Cloud),' which topped R&B charts.
- In addition to her music career, Stone acted in films and Broadway productions, leaving behind a legacy celebrated by fellow artists and fans worldwide.




























