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Heartbroken Baron Davis Mourns "Big Sis" Angie Stone After Sudden Passing in Tragic Car Crash

Published March 1, 2025

“I’m expected to do what’s right; I want to leave a legacy of positivity behind.” These words by Angie Stone resonate deeply now that the world of music has lost a true icon. Angie Stone, one of the most influential soul singers of her time, has passed away at the age of 63. Her sudden death has sparked an outpouring of tributes from various corners of the entertainment industry, including the NBA. Many fans and players alike have grown up listening to her unforgettable hits, and they are now sharing their love and admiration for her.

Tragically, Angie Stone lost her life in a car accident in Montgomery, Alabama, early Saturday morning. She was returning from a performance with her band when her Sprinter van flipped over. While her fellow passengers survived, the devastating news hit that she was the sole fatality. Just like that, a voice that had provided comfort to countless people was silenced. Stone was particularly famous for her 2001 hit “Wish I Didn’t Miss You,” a track that transcended music genres and appealed to different generations.

As tributes continue to pour in, NBA star Baron Davis took a moment to honor Angie Stone. He shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, posting a picture of the singer while playing her classic hit, “Wish I Didn’t Miss You,” in the background. This was a fitting tribute, especially since no one anticipated that her last day would end this way. To Davis, Angie was not just a talented artist; she was like a big sister to him. His heartbreak was palpable as he expressed his sorrow with a caption alongside a performance photo of Stone, stating, “Heartbroken Love you Big Sis.” This sentiment resonated with many, encapsulating the feelings of loss shared by family, friends, and fans alike.

Angie Stone’s music and legacy will undoubtedly live on, providing solace and inspiration for years to come. Rest in peace, Angie Stone. You will be remembered fondly by all who were touched by your extraordinary talent.

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