ANGIE Stone’s revealed she was working on big surprises in a tragic final post before she was killed after her show.
The music legend, 63, died in a horror car crash on Saturday morning after her show in Montgomery, Alabama.
The icon told her fans she was working on several exciting projects she was excited to tell her fans about, in a post from February 18.
Angie said: “I’m super excited we are booking tours and a lot of stuff is going on that I don’t want to let out the bag just yet, but you can see there is a big grin on my face.”
The hip-hop legend said she was getting ready to work on film, television, tours, artists, and songwriting projects.
Angie also revealed to followers on her last Instagram post that she had booked a whole UK tour.
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The legend said she was going “everywhere”, in response to a fan who asked Angie to come to France.
She said: “I promise you that’s on the way. We just booked an entire UK tour and we’re going everywhere so just sit tight.
“I promise you it’ll happen.”
The tragic star also excitedly spoke about her CIAA tournament appearance scheduled for March 1 in Baltimore.
She told her fans: “You don’t want to miss it.”
Angie’s representative Deborah R. Champagne confirmed the star died early on March 1 morning, to TMZ.
Further details about the fatal accident have not been released yet.
Her daughter Diamond Stone led touching tributes to the music icon, in a Facebook post.
Diamond confirmed her mother’s death and said: “My mommy is gone.”
Fans also left touching tributes to the icon on her social media posts.
One fan wrote: “Rest in Paradise, Songbird.”
LEGENDARY CAREER
Angie shot to fame as part of the all-female hip-hop group The Sequence.
The trio were the first women group to be signed to the iconic Sugar Hill Records and they were best known hits like Funk You Up.
This song was sampled by Bruno Mars for his worldwide number one Uptown Funk and by Dr Dre in his song Keep Their Heads Ringin’.
Angie later left the group after six years and embarked on a solo career in the 1990s.
She also received three Grammy nominations throughout her incredible career.
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