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"Everyday" is a song by American recording artist Angie Stone. It was written by Stone along with D'Angelo for her debut studio album, Black Diamond (1999), while production was overseen by Russell Elevado. The song was released as the album's third and final single.
During the 1990s, Stone was in a relationship with neo soul singer D'Angelo. They have a son named Michael D'Angelo Archer II. [45] He was born in 1998. Stone lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her son, Michael and her daughter, Diamond. [23] [46] [47] In March 2015, it was reported that Stone had been arrested for assaulting her 30-year-old ...
It was released by Virgin Records on March 25, 2000, as a radio single in promotion of D'Angelo's second studio album Voodoo (2000). He wrote the song, with his brother Luther Archer and R&B singer Angie Stone, in 1998 at a recording studio in Virginia after the birth of his son. It was produced by D'Angelo at Electric Lady Studios in New York ...
The sophisticated mix is elevated by Stone's incredible voice." [2] USA Today ' s Steve Jones remarked "South Carolina native Stone honed her songwriting skills penning tunes for people such as D'Angelo and Mary J. Blige, but on this earthy debut she quickly establishes herself as an artist to be reckoned with. Stone's rich, mature voice lends ...
D'Angelo would then collaborate with artists such as Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, and then-girlfriend Angie Stone. His next album, Voodoo (2000), debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 and continued to receive critical acclaim.
theGrio’s Eboni K. Williams talks to the R&B songstress about her new album “Love Language” and venturing out from the The post Watch: R&B legend Angie Stone gives advice on how to navigate ...
Brown Sugar is the debut studio album by American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist D'Angelo, released on July 3, 1995, through EMI.The album was recorded during 1994 and 1995 in sessions at Battery Studios and RPM Studios in New York City and at the Pookie Lab in Sacramento.
Deftly balancing the passion with the pain, she artfully—and with sensuality to spare—traverses the classic sounds she emerged with in the late ‘70s and created for D’Angelo in the ‘90s with more contemporary driving beats. Stone gives R&B fans of all generations something to dream on."