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Angie Stone, ‘Wish I Didn’t Miss You’ Singer and Co-Founder of the Sequence, Dies at 63
Angie Stone, the soul singer who was a cornerstone of the neo-soul movement, has died. She was 63.
Born in Columbia, South Carolina, Stone got her start in music at 16 as one-third of the Sequence, the first female hip-hop trio signed to Sugar Hill Records. In the years that followed, she contributed songwriting to D’Angelo’s “Brown Sugar” and “Voodoo,” and sang backup on his tour. She signed to J Records in the late 1990s, embarking on her solo career with her debut album “Black Diamond” in 1999.
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