The music world is mourning the unexpected loss of Grammy-nominated R&B artist Angie Stone, who tragically died in a car crash at the age of 63. The accident occurred early on March 1, 2025, near Montgomery, Alabama, while she was traveling with her band members to Atlanta after a performance in Mobile. The group was involved in a horrific incident when their 2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van flipped over and was subsequently struck by a semi-truck.
Friends, family, and fans have expressed their shock and grief over Stone’s passing. The Alabama Highway Patrol confirmed the chain of events that led to the crash, which left the singer as the only fatality among the passengers. The news has resonated deeply within the music community, where Stone was celebrated not just for her vocal talents but also for her role as an inspiration to many, particularly Black women and girls.
In a heartfelt statement shared by her family, they expressed gratitude for the support they have received during this painful time. Stone was known for her empowering music, such as her iconic song “Brother,” which resonated with many listeners. She was also active in her community through her foundation, Angel Stripes, which aimed to uplift and support various causes.
Born in Columbia, South Carolina, Stone’s musical journey began in gospel music, eventually leading her to become a pioneer in hip-hop as part of The Sequence, one of the first all-female rap groups. Her later transition into R&B solidified her place in the genre, culminating in numerous accolades and successful albums throughout her career. Stone’s legacy extends beyond her music; she was a devoted mother and an advocate for health awareness, particularly concerning diabetes.
As the music community remembers Angie Stone, fans are encouraged to honor her memory by celebrating her contributions to music and the empowerment she instilled in so many lives.