Angie Stone’s son, Michael Archer Jr., also known by his stage name Swayvo Twain, has shared a touching tribute to his mother following her passing in early March. Born to Angie Stone and R&B legend D’Angelo, Archer took to Instagram to express his grief and love for his mother in an emotional message.
Swayvo Twain’s Heartfelt Message to Angie Stone
In a deeply personal post, Archer poured out his feelings and gratitude for the love and lessons his mother bestowed upon him.
“Hey mama, I ain’t want nothing, just wanted to say I love you ……. I know you up there enjoying your god body 😂. I hope you got to see grandma and granddaddy …….i want you know how proud I am at the person you are…. I want you to know how much you inspired me every single day …… you never failed me ever ever….you never were a burden to me EVER … if I had to do it all again I wouldn’t change nothing,” he wrote.
He continued by acknowledging his mother’s profound influence on him.
“I’m so grateful for the lessons that I learned from you, I hope to one day be as good to my kids as you were to me…..I just wanted you to know that I got it from here, imma be okay… and imma LONG LIVE YOU 4Ever🕊️ love you mama.”
Angie Stone’s Memorial Service Draws Industry Legends
Stone’s memorial service was held at the Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral in Austell, Georgia, attracting several prominent figures from the music industry. Among those in attendance were Tyler Perry, Kirk Franklin, Anthony Hamilton, Keke Wyatt, Tamela Mann, and Musiq Soulchild.
During his tribute, Tyler Perry delivered a powerful speech, condemning the music industry for not properly compensating artists like Angie Stone.
“All of those years, all of those songs, all of that money that was owed to her — where is it?” Perry demanded. “It’s wrong, this is wrong, and I’m tired of seeing us struggle and go through things and work hard and not reap the benefits of what we were supposed to reap.”
A Legacy Remembered
In addition to her son Michael Archer Jr., Angie Stone also leaves behind her daughter, Diamond Stone, 41, who she shared with her ex-husband Rodney Stone—formerly known as Lil’ Rodney C! from the Funky Four Plus One.
Fans and fellow artists alike continue to honor Angie Stone’s legacy, remembering her incredible contributions to soul and R&B music. Her passing has prompted discussions about the treatment of artists within the music industry and the importance of recognizing their achievements and struggles.
Stone’s influence on music will forever be cherished, and her legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.