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Angie Stone's "Love" reigns supreme
10/26/2007 8:00 PM, Reuters
After spending the last few years
out of the public eye, soul singer Angie Stone returns to the
charts in a big way this week with "The Art of Love & War,"
which debuts at a career-best No. 11 on the Billboard 200.
Its sales of 45,000 are down slightly from the 53,000 that
greeted 2004's "Stone Love," her last release for J Records.
"The Art of Love & War" is the first major release (and
first to chart in the top half of the Billboard 200) from
Concord's recently relaunched Stax Records, which had lain
dormant for 34 years.
The album has benefited from a strong radio single in the
form of "Baby," which tops the Adult R&B chart this week and is
No. 23 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, the third-best position of her
nine career titles on the latter tally.
Stone battled congestive heart failure last year, an
experience chronicled on the new album's "Happy Being Me."
"When you get close to losing your life, you see it flash
before you," she told Billboard in April. Stone has also been
public about her battle with her weight, leading her to appear
on the VH1 show "Celebrity Fit Club" in 2006. She has been
tapped to serve as a spokeswoman for pharmaceutical company Eli
Lilly to raise awareness about diabetes.
Stone will decamp to Tokyo for an eight-night run at the
Blue Note in mid-November, and play U.S. dates later in the
year. The artist is also working with clothing brand Von Dutch,
performing in its Hollywood and New York stores and considering
co-branding options.
Although music is once again her main focus, Stone, who has
appeared in such TV shows as "Moesha" and "Girlfriends" and
such films as "The Fighting Temptations," recently signed with
International Creative Management to handle her acting career.
"This business is hard," she told Billboard. "I've been
waiting all these years, and I've survived."
Reuters/Billboard
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