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Black Celebs We Lost In 2025

We are recognizing the Black celebs who left us in 2025.

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 06: Angie Stoneattends the Clive Davis 90th Birthday Celebration at Casa Cipriani on April 06, 2022 in New York City.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 06: Angie Stoneattends the Clive Davis 90th Birthday Celebration at Casa Cipriani on April 06, 2022 in New York City.
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It would not be possible for Black people to be celebrated the way we are today without those who paved the way before us, whether they’re musicians or athletes. Last year, we lost so many legends that it’s hard to even count. This year, we are starting to lose them again, but what really matters is that we never forget them. Here are the Black celebrities we lost so far in 2025.

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Angie Stone

Angie Stone

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R&B songstress Angie Stone died the morning of March 1 following an auto accident. The Columbia, S.C. native started her career in the 1970s as a member of female rap group The Sequence. She was nominated for several Grammys for her solo work, including in 2007 for her song “Baby” from her fourth solo album “The Art of Love & War.” She was 63.  

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Roberta Flack, Grammy-winning Singer and R&B Legend

Roberta Flack, Grammy-winning Singer and R&B Legend

Roberta Flack attends Black Girls Rock! 2017 backstage at NJPAC on August 5, 2017 in Newark, New Jersey.
Roberta Flack attends Black Girls Rock! 2017 backstage at NJPAC on August 5, 2017 in Newark, New Jersey.
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Grammy-winning singer and true pioneering force in R&B Roberta Flack passed away on Monday, February 24th. She was 88 years old and surrounded by her family. Flack of course is known for her hit songs like “Killing Me Softly With His Song,” “Feel Like Makin’ Love” and her Grammy-winning cover of “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face.”

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Voletta Wallace, Mother of Biggie

Voletta Wallace, Mother of Biggie

Mother of Biggie Smalls, Voletta Wallace attends the Lincoln Center orchestral tribute to Notorious B.I.G at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on June 10, 2022 in New York City.
Mother of Biggie Smalls, Voletta Wallace attends the Lincoln Center orchestral tribute to Notorious B.I.G at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on June 10, 2022 in New York City.
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The news that Voletta Wallace, mother to late rapper Biggie Smalls, passed away was made public on Friday, Feb. 21. She was receiving hospice care in her home in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania and died of natural causes. She was 72 years old.

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In a statement to her official Instagram, the post read:

We suffered a tremendous loss today. Our mother, our matriarch, the woman who dedicated herself to uplifting her son, Christopher Wallace, and preserving his legacy has passed. It is with immense sadness that we share this news with you, and ask that you give our family the space and time needed to grieve this monumental loss. Thank you for your continued outpouring of love, prayers and condolences in this difficult time.

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Tommy Hunt

Tommy Hunt

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Tommy Hunt, and member of the legendary group The Flamingos, died at the age of 91. The Flamingos were best known for their 1959 cover of the song “I Only Have Eyes for You.” In 2001, the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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Irv Gotti

Irv Gotti

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Irving Domingo Lorenzo Jr., better known as Irv Gotti, passed away on February 5th. He was only 54. His children Angie, Sonny, and JJ stated in an Instagram post that he passed away surrounded by family and friends.

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Gotti was a producer and the founder of the label Murder Inc., which was the label responsible for signing Ja Rule and Ashanti back in 1998. Murder Inc Records was also the label responsible for producing songs for other legendary artists such as Mary J Blige, DMX, and Jay-Z.

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Harry Stewart Jr.

Harry Stewart Jr.

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At the beautiful age of 100, World War II fighter pilot Harry Stewart Jr. died on February 2nd. Stewart earned honors for his combat heroism, and he was one of the last surviving Tuskegee airmen. Stewart also earned the Distinguished Flying Cross for taking down three German aircrafts on April 1st, 1945, according to CNN.

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Barry Michael Cooper

Barry Michael Cooper

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Barry Michael Cooper was a writer and film producer. He was best known for his films New Jack City, Sugar Hill, and Above the Rim. Cooper was also known for the TV Series She’s Gotta Have It based on the Spike Lee film. Cooper was also an investigative journalist and one of the journalists to first report on the crack-cocaine epidemic in the 1980s, according to IMDB. Cooper passed on January 22 at the age of 66.

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Gus Williams

Gus Williams

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Gus Williams, also known as “The Wizard,” was a two-time NBA All-Star. Throughout his career, William played for the Golden State Warriors, Seattle SuperSonics, Washington Bullets, and Atlanta Hawks. In 1979, Williams led the SuperSonics to an NBA championship and in 2009 was inducted into the USC Athletic Hall of Fame. Williams passed on the 15th of January at the age of 71

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Samuel Moore

Samuel Moore

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Sam Moore passed away on January 10. He was 89. Moore was a singer best known for being a part of the soul duo Sam and Dave. The duo performed in the 1960s until they split in the 1980s. Moore was named one of Rolling Stone’s top 100 singers of all time and was a part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Grammy Hall of Fame.

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