Angie Stone, best known as a member of the iconic hip-hop trio, the series, was killed in a car accident after a performance in Montgomery, Alabama.
The Rep of the deceased star Deborah R. Champagne confirmed the tragic news to TMZ on Saturday.
The accident took place early on Saturday morning and left her family 'destroyed' when the spokesperson of Stone revealed that some of her client's loved ones had spoken to her last night.
WSFA, a television station in Montgomery, Alabama, reported on a wreck that seems to have been given her life.
The exhaust reported that the accident took place around 7 a.m. local time and was 'a commercial vehicle'.
She is survived by her son Michael Archer, daughter Diamond Stone and two grandchildren.

Angie Stone, best known as a member of the iconic hip-hop trio, the series, was killed in a car accident after a performance in Montgomery, Alabama; Seen on January 20, 2024
Her daughter, Diamond, confirmed the news with an emotional Facebook message, in which she stated: 'My mom is gone [sobbing emojis]. “”
During her time as a member of the fully female group, release the series, the trio, the trio from Columbia, South Carolina, release as funk you up.
That number was later sampled in Bruno Mars' Uptown Funk and Dr. Dre's keep their head Ringin '.
After six years in the series, between 1979 and 1985, she launched her own solo career in the late 1990s.
Her debut album, Black Diamond, turned gold in the United States.
Angie – whose real name Angela Brown has just gone by Angie B. During her rap career – it is quite known for songs Brotha, no more rain and wish I didn't miss you.
The order was one of the first female rap groups to have hit 1980 funk.
She earned Grammy nominations in 2003 – best R&B performance of a duo or group for more than a woman with Joe – in 2004 – best female R&B vocal performance for you -haul – and in 2008 – best R&B performance by a duo or group with Betty Wright with Baby.