Swayvo Twain Opens Up About Heartbreaking Loss After Losing Both Parents, Angie Stone & D’Angelo Within A Year
Swayvo Twain Opens Up About Heartbreaking Loss After Losing Both Parents, Angie Stone & D’Angelo
Within A Year
Swayvo Twain seems to be taking things one day at a time.
The rising artist, son of #AngieStone and D’Angelo, is thanking fans and loved ones for their support and well wishes as he continues to learn how to navigate life without his parents. As reported, Angie Stone tragically passed away on March 1, 2025, at age 63, following a traffic accident in Montgomery, #Alabama. Just months later, on October 14, her former partner D’Angelo d!ed at age 51 after a private battle with pancreatic cancer.
In a video reflecting on how he’s coping with both losses, Swayvo, who is named after his dad’s real name, Michael Archer, shared that after his mother’s passing, he isolated himself, but he’s choosing not to do that following #DAngelo’s de@th. He revealed that before his father passed, the legendary artist visited him in #Atlanta and took time to answer questions he’d held onto for years. “I gained a lot of answers to things… people asking me how I’m feeling, I feel motivated. I feel destined,” he said.
#TJB continues to send heartfelt condolences to Swayvo, as well as to Angie and D’Angelo’s other children, family members, and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time.

Previous Article
Next Article
Keyshia Cole Apologizes For Verzuz Battle W/ Ashanti Being Cancelled
David Banner Accused Of Being Responsible For Fatal Car Crash That Left One Man Dead + Family Speaks Out
Diddy’s Lawyers Urge Judge To Strike Kid Cudi’s Testimony Accusing Him Of Lying About Porsche Incident
Latto Celebrates 1-Year Anniversary Of ‘Sugar Honey Iced Tea’ Album Release By Launching Collab w/ Apple Bottom Jeans
Rihanna Doppelganger, Equipped With Fake Baby Bump And All, Stirs Fan Craze In Brazil [VIDEO]
R. Kelly Was Almost Stabbed W/ A Pen By The Inmate That Allegedly Attacked Him, Lawyer Says
Cardi B Is The 1st Female Rapper To Earn Diamond-Certified Song With ‘Bodak Yellow’
Diddy Could Get 6 To 8 Years In Prison As Prosecutors Argue Federal Rule That Prohibits Acquitted Conduct