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October 9, 2012

Angie Stone on the Tom Joyner Morning Show [VIDEO]

Photo credit: Rance Elgin/BlackAmericaWeb.com
Angie Stone addressed rumors from a review claiming she wrote her entire album

Angie performed her hits "Do What U Gotta Do" and an a capella rendition of "No More Rain (In This Cloud)" with the TJMS in studio audience as background singers! Stone’s latest CD “Rich Girl” was released last month.


TOM JOYNER: Angie’s got new music!

 ANGIE STONE: Yes! I’m excited about this album. I really went back into my Mahogany Soul mind state.

I read the internet and read this one guy that did a review and was like ‘you know she said she said she did all of her writing herself’ and blah blah blah…I said well I did do a lot of the writing on this album. On my last past album, you know I’m a giver, so I was trying to give everybody an opportunity and in the process it was a meltdown of other peoples sound on the record. I took control but I’ve NEVER done an entire album by myself.

 TOM: Until now?

 ANGIE: No, I didn’t do this whole album by myself; but what I’m saying is I took control of the album. I went back in the lab and what I wanted to do.


  Full audio from the interview can be found on BlackAmericaWeb.com – Part 1 and Part 2

See [VIDEO] from Angie Stone “In Studio Jam”

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