Angie Stone has dropped a major revelation about her former group, The Sequence, which she’s claimed were behind some of Sugar Hill Gang’s biggest hits.
During an interview with VLAD TV, the R&B singer unveiled some new information about her former Hip Hop group. The trio — comprised of Stone, Cheryl Cook and Gwendolyn Chisolm — were the first all-female group signed to Sugar Hill Records in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
The revelation came while the singer discussed her group needing to be credited for their contributions to Hip Hop music. Angie Stone said that The Sequence helped their labelmates, the Sugar Hill Gang, create two of their biggest records, “Apache (Jump On It) and “8th Wonder.”
“We wrote those songs,” she revealed. Stone also shared that her former group helped with background vocals until they were later replaced.
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