How to Get Into Angie Stone

Diving into Angie Stone's extensive catalog can feel daunting with over two decades of music. This guide provides a clear entry point with her album 'Mahogany Soul', showcasing her signature blend of soulful melodies and rhythmic grooves. From there, you'll discover essential tracks and explore the various paths through her artistry.

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Mahogany Soul

Mahogany Soul

2001

Best starting point

Captures her signature sound with a mix of soulful melodies and rhythmic grooves, providing a cohesive listening experience for new listeners.

Start with "Wish I Didn't Miss You"

Immediate hook and emotional depth make this song an engaging introduction to her style and lyrical themes.

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Common questions

What does Angie Stone sound like?

The music pulses with rhythmic grooves and rich textures, layering soulful melodies over infectious bass lines that drive movement and evoke emotion. Rooted in contemporary R&B and funk. Start with Mahogany Soul.

What is the best Angie Stone album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Mahogany Soul" (2001). It's the most representative of what makes Angie Stone worth hearing.

What are the best Angie Stone albums?

The essential Angie Stone albums include "Mahogany Soul" (2001), "Black Diamond" (1999), "The Art of Love & War" (2007), "Stone Hits: The Very Best of Angie Stone" (2005) and "Unexpected" (2009).

Who is Angie Stone for?

If you're into contemporary R&B and funk, Angie Stone is worth your time. The music pulses with rhythmic grooves and rich textures, layering soulful melodies over infectious bass lines that drive movement and evoke emotion.

How many albums does Angie Stone have?

Angie Stone has 11 releases in their discography, including 11 albums.