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Inside Angie Stone’s $3 Million Net Worth and Her $621K Georgia House

Last updated: March 2, 2025 5:09 am
By Anup Pandey
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Angie Stone Net Worth 2025: Inside Her $3 Million Fortune ($621k House)

Angie Stone’s name is one that echoes through the halls of R&B and soul music history, a career spanning over four decades that saw her transition from pioneering hip-hop to defining the neo-soul movement. By the time of her tragic passing on March 1, 2025, at the age of 63, she had not only built a lasting legacy in music but also accumulated a net worth of approximately $3 million. This figure, reported by Celebrity Net Worth, encapsulates a lifetime of artistic contributions, business ventures, and financial ups and downs, painting a vivid picture of a woman who dedicated her life to the craft.

Angie Stone’s Net Worth Stood at $3 Million in 2025: A Look at Her Glorious Career

Angie Stone's net worth was approximately $3 million at the time of her passing on March 1, 2025.
Angie Stone’s net worth was approximately $3 million at the time of her passing on March 1, 2025, reflecting her decades-long career in music, acting, and songwriting, with hit albums, tours, and collaborations. (Courtesy: Rolling Stone)

Born Angela Laverne Brown on December 18, 1961, in Columbia, South Carolina, Stone’s musical journey began early in the church, influenced by her father, a gospel quartet singer. But it was in the late 1970s that she first made her mark, co-founding the all-female hip-hop trio The Sequence with Cheryl “The Pearl” Cook and Gwendolyn “Blondie” Chisolm. The group’s 1979 hit Funk You Up, released under Sugar Hill Records, became a defining moment in hip-hop history, solidifying Stone’s place as a pioneer in the genre. Although The Sequence disbanded in 1985, her career was only beginning.

The 1990s saw Stone shift from rap to R&B, joining the group Vertical Hold and later co-writing and contributing to D’Angelo’s 1995 album Brown Sugar, including the hit title track. This relationship was not just professional—Stone and D’Angelo shared a son, Michael D’Angelo Archer II, born in 1998. Her solo career officially launched with the 1999 release of Black Diamond, named after her daughter, Diamond Ti’ara. The album, featuring the hit No More Rain (In This Cloud), was certified gold and set the stage for her dominance in the neo-soul movement.

Her second album, Mahogany Soul (2001), solidified her status as a force in the industry. The single Wish I Didn’t Miss You, built on a sample of The O’Jays’ Back Stabbers, became an international hit, reaching the top 10 in Australia and Belgium and topping the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. Subsequent albums, including Stone Love (2004) and The Art of Love & War (2007), saw continued success, with the latter hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Despite these triumphs, financial setbacks were not unheard of in her journey, as is often the case in the volatile music industry.

South Carolina legend.
An OG Sugarhill Records artist.
Writer on classics.
Singer on jams.
RIP Angie Stone pic.twitter.com/A3WyF53ZrE

— I’m named after El Debarge (@hydrothemc) March 1, 2025

Beyond music, Angie Stone ventured into acting, appearing in films such as The Hot Chick (2002), The Fighting Temptations (2003), and Ride Along (2014). She also made waves on television with reality appearances in Celebrity Fit Club and R&B Divas: Atlanta, using her platform to mentor younger artists. Her on-screen work, coupled with songwriting credits for artists like Alicia Keys and Lenny Kravitz, further padded her financial portfolio.

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Stone’s personal life, though deeply intertwined with her career, was not without challenges. Her relationship with D’Angelo, while musically fruitful, was tumultuous. Her daughter Diamond’s public dispute with her in 2015, which led to an aggravated assault charge for Stone in Atlanta, was a particularly difficult chapter. However, in later years, the two seemed to have reconciled, with Diamond confirming her mother’s death in a heartfelt Facebook post, simply stating, “My mommy is gone,” accompanied by crying emojis.

Tragically, Stone’s life was cut short in a car accident on Interstate 65 in Montgomery, Alabama, after leaving a performance at the Arthur R. Outlaw Convention Center for the 87th Annual Grand Marshal’s Ball. Her passing sent shockwaves through the industry, with tributes pouring in from organizations such as the NAACP Image Awards and the Mobile-Area Mardi Gras Association, which called her final performance “nothing short of phenomenal.”

Angie Stone's 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom house in Locust Grove, Georgia, spans 5,600 square feet.
Angie Stone’s 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom home in Locust Grove, Georgia, spans 5,600 square feet—the house was purchased in 2019 for $425,000, and is currently estimated at $621,000 according to Zillow. (Courtesy: The Real Estate Insider)

At the time of her death, Angie Stone’s net worth stood at an estimated $3 million (including her $621k Georgia house)—a testament to a career that spanned generations and genres. While some might argue that her wealth should have been far greater given her contributions, the reality of the music business often tells a different story. Contracts, label changes, and the shifting nature of the industry undoubtedly played a role in shaping her financial trajectory. Nonetheless, Stone’s legacy is measured not in dollars but in the countless lives she touched with her music, her voice, and her authenticity.

Her final years saw her continuing to work, releasing her ninth studio album, Full Circle, in 2019 and being honored with the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame induction in 2024. Just months before her passing, she remained active in the industry, performing and collaborating, proving that her passion for music never waned.

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