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  1. Sing (If You Want It) is the sixth album by British neo-soul singer Omar, released in April 2006 on Omar's own Ether label. Sing (If You Want It) was produced by Omar and his brother, Scratch Professor, and features guest appearances from long-time Omar fans Stevie Wonder and Angie Stone, as well as rapper Common and British artists ...

  2. Jan 25, 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Tru ThoughtsSing (If You Want It) · OmarSing (feat. Stevie Wonder, Estelle, Common, Angie Stone, JC Bentley, Rodney P, Zed Bias) (If Y...

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  3. Angie Stone "No More Rain (In This Cloud)"#AngieStone #NoMoreRain #Vevo

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  4. "No More Rain (In This Cloud)" is the debut single by American recording artist Angie Stone. It was written by Stone along with Bert Williams and Gordon Chambers for Stone's debut studio album, Black Diamond (1999), while production was helmed by Stone.

    • Everyday
    • U Lit My Fire
    • U-Haul
    • I Ain’T Hearin’ U
    • Stay For A While
    • Brotha
    • Life Story
    • Love Junkie
    • Wish I Didn’T Miss You
    • No More Rain

    Kicking off our list of the 10 best Angie Stone songs of all time is Everyday, a funkyshiver of soulthat will leave no doubt in anyone’s mind why Stone is considered one of the leading ladies of contemporary soul. Released as the third and final single from her 1999 debut Black Diamond, it reached number 52 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs...

    Rich Girl, Stone’s sixth studio album, might not be a perfect album, but even on the weaker material, Stone’s vocal gifts and easy-going charm shine through like a beacon. Although the number of classic soul moments are thin on the ground, fans will still find plenty to enjoy on standout moments like U Lit My Fire, a sinuous, hypnotic knockout feat...

    Written and produced by Missy Elliott, Nisan Stewart, Craig Brockman, and John “Jubu” Smith, and with backing vocals provided courtesy of Elliott, Betty Wright, Tweet, and Stone’s daughter Diamond, U-Haul is very much a collaborative effort. But unlike some of the other collaborations on Stone’s third album, Stone Love (if you haven’t already liste...

    Prior to the release of her fifth album, Unexpected, Stone told Blues & Soul,“Being as I’ve delivered four decent albums already, I felt it was safe to switch up and do something different this time. And musically overall I just wanted to have FUN! I wanted to do something that embodies a jam kinda feel, so that we could have some fun in concert an...

    Not all of the collaborations on Stone’s third album Stone Love work (Snoop Dogg’sconstant interjections on the lead single I Wanna Thank Ya transforms what would otherwise be a great song into a snoozefest), but those that do, such as My Man featuring Floetry and That Kind of Love with Betty Wright, help make the album the enjoyable listen it is. ...

    Stone’s second alum, Mahogony Soul, received an overwhelmingly positive reception, with the BBC calling it her “masterpiece” and “a confident musical statement of what it means to be African-American” and Pop Matters praising itas an “accomplished piece of R&B music.” Naturally, not everyone was quite so effusive, but the one thing everyone did agr...

    Angie Stone’s debut album, Black Diamond, presented an accomplished, fully-fledged artist who knew her way around a funky groove just as well as a tender ballad. Described by All Musicas a “refreshing and much-needed alternative to silicone-coated R&B and cartoonish rap,” its engaging fusion of soul, funk and hip hop led to the album certifying gol...

    Stone could sing the telephone directory and sound riveting, but it always helps when the song choice matches up to her superlative vocals. Her debut album, Black Diamond, is crammed with songs that showcase her gifts, from the standout single No More Rain to the sensual soul of Life Story. On Love Junkie, she digs deep and finds her funky side, de...

    Before the release of Wish I Didn’t Miss You, Stone’s career was on the verge of taking a nosedive into oblivion. But with that one song, she stopped being just another neo-souldiva among many and became a bona fide star in her own right. Delivered over a driving beat, her yearning vocals ache, break and smolder in a way that would give even Whitne...

    In at number one on our list of the 10 best Angie Stone songs of all time is No More Rain (In This Cloud). Released as the first single from Black Diamond, it’s a stunningly accomplished debut, with Stone’s transcendent, soulful vocals shining brightly on top of a wonderfully clever sample of Gladys Knight & the Pips’ Neither One of Us (Wants to Be...

  5. American singer and songwriter Angie Stone has released ten studio albums, one compilation album, and more than two dozen singles. She has sold near five million records as a solo artist, including over 1.4 million albums in the United States. [ 1 ] . Stone's career began as a member of the hip hop trio The Sequence in the late 1970s.

  6. Sing (If You Want It) is the sixth album by British neo-soul singer Omar, released in April 2006 on Omar's own Ether label. Sing (If You Want It) was produced by Omar and his brother, Scratch Professor, and features guest appearances from long-time Omar fans Stevie Wonder and Angie Stone, as well as rapper Common and British artists Estelle and ...