Angie Stone, the legendary singer and pivotal member of the pioneering hip hop trio The Sequence, has tragically passed away at the age of 63.

Her representative, Deborah R. Champagne, confirmed that Angie was involved in a fatal car accident early Saturday morning, shortly after performing in Montgomery, Alabama.

When the incident occurred, she was on her way to another gig at the CIAA basketball tournament in Baltimore.

Specific details surrounding the crash remain unclear, and authorities have been contacted for further information.

Deborah expressed her heartbreak over the loss, noting that she had spoken with Angie just the night before. She highlighted the shock and devastation felt by her family and friends.

Angie Stone gained recognition as part of The Sequence, the first all-female group ever signed to the iconic Sugar Hill Records.

From 1979 to 1985, the trio released three albums, best known for their hit “Funk You Up,” which has been sampled by numerous prominent artists, most notably Bruno Mars in “Uptown Funk” and Dr. Dre in “Keep Their Heads Ringin’.”

In the late 1990s, Angie embarked on a successful solo career. Her debut album, Black Diamond, achieved gold status in the United States.

The 2001 hit “Wish I Didn’t Miss You” became one of her signature songs and showcased her ability to connect deeply with audiences.

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