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Tyler Perry Slams Music Industry for Overlooking Angie Stone’s Legacy and Talent

Renowned filmmaker and producer Tyler Perry recently voiced his frustration with the music industry for its mistreatment of legendary singer Angie Stone. In a candid statement, Perry highlighted how the industry has often overlooked and underappreciated Stone, despite her incredible talent and contributions to music.
Stone, known for her soulful voice and hits like “No More Rain (In This Cloud)” and “Wish I Didn’t Miss You,” has faced numerous challenges throughout her career, including struggles with recognition and respect within the industry. Perry, a longtime supporter of Stone, called out the entertainment sector for failing to honor and properly support the veteran artist, who has been a trailblazer for decades.
Perry’s comments reflect a broader conversation about the systemic issues in the music business, where many artists, particularly Black women, face exploitation and a lack of proper compensation or visibility. His outburst serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing need to uplift and acknowledge the contributions of artists like Angie Stone, who have shaped the musical landscape for generations.
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