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

I’m expected to do what’s right; I want to leave a legacy of positivity behind.Angie Stone’s words and she surely leaves behind a legacy. Words fall short of prayers as the world of hip-hop and soul has lost a true legend. Stone, one of the most influential soul singers of her era, has passed away at 63. And now, with her passing, tributes are pouring in from every corner of the entertainment world, including the NBA. Countless players grew up to the sound of her timeless hits, and now they’re showing their love. Among them is two-time NBA All-Star Baron Davis, who took a moment to honor the late singer.

Angie Stone breathed her last in a tragic car accident in Montgomery, Alabama, early Saturday morning. She was returning from a show with her band when her Sprinter van overturned. While her fellow passengers survived, Stone was the only one who lost her life. Just like that, a voice that had soothed millions was gone. She is best known for her 2001 hit “Wish I Didn’t Miss You,” a song that transcended genres and generations. And now, as tributes pour in, Baron Davis joined in to honor her. He took to Instagram, sharing a photo of Stone with “Wish I Didn’t Miss You” playing in the background. A fitting tribute, because truly, no one expected her last day to come like this.

Her magical voice was like an escape for many, including Baron Davis. To him, she was like a big sister. And when the heartbreaking news broke, Davis didn’t hold back his emotions. He shared a picture of Stone mid-performance. But it was his caption that truly hit home. He wrote, “Heartbroken Love you Big Sis.” But to be very honest, this message didn’t just come from him, it echoed what everyone was feeling. Though she’s gone, her music and legacy will live on. Rest in peace, Angie Stone. We will remember you.

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