The Ingredients of Love - Angie Stone

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Hey Musiq, yo
You think we can do this, yeah, uh
Yeah, yeah

How do we make love
And what's it truly made of?
How do we make love
And what is it truly made of?
Oh yeah, oh yeah

Gimme an ounce of some honesty
Some innocence and a cup of loyalty
A tablespoon of some attitude
And of course a pinch of freak, yeah

At least a pound of conversation
Some attention when it comes to relation
Two quarts of intelligence
And a gallon of righteousness, oh

How do we make love
And what's it truly made of?
How do we make love
And what is it truly made of?
Yeah, yeah, oh yeah

What I need is a smidgen of strength
And a whole lot of stamina
What I want is a liter of respect
And a damn good listener

Well if it means anything to you
Girl, I feel the same way you do
So let's let it marinate
For about three hundred and sixty-five days

How do we make love
And what's it truly made of?
How do we make love
And what is it truly made of?
Oh baby, listen, girl

Baby, I need to feel it's blended to perfection
Love is splendid
In connection with old fashion remedies
And recipes of love, oh yeah

And sugar, no matter
What the friends I'll be sippin' on every drop of the main ingredient
It's tasty love, yeah, yeah

How do we make love
And what's it truly made of?
How do we make love
And what is it truly made of?

How do we make love
And what's it truly made of?
How do we make love
And what is it truly made of?

How do we make love
And what's it truly made of?
How do we make love
And what is it truly made of?

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Angie Stone (born Angela Laverne Brown in January 30, 1961, in Columbia, South Carolina) is a Grammy Award-nominated American R&B, hip-hop, and neo-soul singer and actress. Stone's music possesses a clear old school soul music influence, and her singing vocals recall those of Aretha Franklin.


In the early 1980s, Stone (as 'Angie B'), was a member of The Sequence, the first major female hip-hop group. They had a hit in 1980 with "Funk You Up". She then worked with Mantronix, before teaming up and performing vocals and saxophone for Lenny Kravitz.


Angie Stone emerged during the 1990's as part of hip-hop/R&B trio Vertical Hold which released the popular single "Seems You're Much Too Busy" as well as two albums: A Matter Of Time (June 1993) and Head First (1995).

In 1996, she teamed up with Gerry Deveaux (Lenny Kravitz's cousin from The Bahamas) and together with Charlie Mole they formed Devox. One album received a Japanese-only release including Stone-penned or co-written material.

Angie Stone shared song-writing credits on D'Angelo's first two studio album's (1995 - Brown Sugar and 2000 - Voodoo) as well as providing backing vocals on tour with him.

She released her first solo album, Black Diamond, released on 28 September 1999 via Arista Records. She has since also released, via Clive Davis' J Records, Mahogany Soul on October 16, 2001 and Stone Love on July 6, 2004.

Much of Angie Stone's solo material has a significant hip-hop influence and features notable samples. For example, her first solo single, 1999's "No More Rain (In This Cloud)" samples Gladys Knight & the Pips' 1972 "Neither One Of Us (Want To Be The First To Say Goodbye)", and 2002 "Wish I Didn't Miss You" samples The O'Jays' 1972 "Back Stabbers".

Angie Stone sings the theme song for the UPN sitcom Girlfriends.
She has two children, a daughter and a son. The son is the child of neo-soul singer D'Angelo, whom she dated during the 1990's.


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