Please believe Angie Stone is alive and well!
The Love Language singer took to her Instagram to gather a few folks who are spreading false rumors that she died.
There are a few videos of Angie in a wheel chair shopping but she confirmed she is simply suffering from a sprained ankle and not declining health as some would like the public to believe.
Watch her video below:
Because of the videos posted to Tiktok people started to send prayers and well wishes out of concern for her health.
@aromexairllc The ONE and ONLY @theangiestone blessed us by not only purchasing some Aromex Air products but she spoke life into @aromextwan and he couldn’t stop smiling ???? Ms. Angie Stone we appreciate the generations you contribute to uplift by way of your music and your overall being???????? #essentialoils #blendedscentcompany #aromatherapy #smellsogood #bigaromexair???????? #atlanta #dunwoody #stonecrest
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https://www.tiktok.com/@cooksd000/video/7252156947716230443?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7081780589518931498
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Her Album
According to The Grio the R&B legend and actress has a new album out called “Love Language.”
Eboni K. Williams talked to the singer about making the new album, working in television and film, and navigating the industry as a Black woman.
Here is a snip:
Williams [00:03:17]: No, no. The gifts will never be contained. So we love to see it, Miss Stone. Now you’ve got new music. Tell us about the new album.
Stone [00:03:26]: My new album is entitled “Love Language.” I almost didn’t do this album, but now it’s like one of my most favorite pieces of work. I’m in love with this album because for the longest time I stopped chasing what was hot and just did me. I wanted to do the thing that makes Angie stand out, and that’s just being who I am.
Singing about things I feel and being very, very transparent. One of the things that make me who I am is the transparency. So the album, I absolutely love it with Musiq Soulchild called “The Gym.” That’s off the chain. I worked with Teak Tyler, Xavier and Candice, and Walter Millsap. These people have shaped and carved out a masterpiece for this project. “Love language” is off the chain.
Williams [00:04:28]: Amazing. So before we let you go, Angie Stone, this industry has changed a great deal since you made your debut with Black Diamond. When you talk to young artists, especially young women, Angie, what advice do you give them for how to navigate this particular industry?
Stone [00:04:46]: Well, I would say to young women — and not just young women, young men as well — if you can dream, I’m a dreamer, if you can touch it, believe in it. You can achieve it. I just believe that you mustn’t follow anybody’s lead.
You have to create your own path and your own journey, because I believe that, you know, you are the next big thing and a lot of people will support you as long as they see that you are an individual, independent artist that’s striving to do something great. Both my kids are in music and people say, “well, you just didn’t put them on.”
It would be too easy if I just gave it to them. They have to work for it, learn the value and appreciate it. So I would advise any artist up-and-coming, value what you do. Appreciate it. Work hard and then you won’t squander it.
Good to see Angie doing well!