WATCH: Tyler Perry Calls for Justice at Angie Stone’s Memorial With a Plea for Industry Change

Tyler Perry took a stand at Angie Stone’s memorial, delivering a moving eulogy that honored the legacy of the iconic neo-soul singer while simultaneously spotlighting the systemic issues within the music industry. His heartfelt and poignant words shed light on the exploitation of artists and the inequities that denied Stone and many others the financial recognition they rightfully deserved.

Tyler Perry’s powerful eulogy at Angie Stone’s memorial highlighted her contributions while urging the need for fairness and justice for artists in the entertainment industry.

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The memorial, a beautiful celebration of Stone’s life and groundbreaking career, was filled with tributes from those who admired her. However, it was Perry’s words that resonated most strongly. His impassioned speech turned the event into a powerful call to action for change in an industry often criticized for taking advantage of Black artists.

The mogul advocated for marginalized voices in entertainment and didn’t hold back. Perry’s frustration was clear as he condemned the music industry’s failure to compensate artists fairly.

“I’m tired of seeing us struggle,” he said, his voice heavy with emotion.

Get this: Perry’s words were deeply personal. He spoke not only as a media mogul but as someone who had experienced the industry’s inner workings and understood the sacrifices made by artists like Stone. While her music inspired countless people across generations, her earnings never reflected her profound impact on the cultural landscape.

Perry also referenced Stone’s song “$20 Dollars,” a haunting commentary on financial hardship. The track’s lyrics perfectly captured the struggles Stone endured—creating timeless music while grappling with the economic challenges that many artists face.