Tone Stith

Antonio “Tone” Stith (born July 26, 1995, in Marlton, New Jersey) is an American R&B singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. Raised in a musical family, he learned drums as a child before adding piano, guitar, vocal production, and songwriting to his skill set. As a teenager, he was part of the group SJ3, whose online covers helped bring him to the attention of Jas Prince, the executive linked to Drake’s early career. Tone Stith first built industry visibility as a writer and producer, co-writing Chris Brown’s “Liquor” and “Make Love” for Royalty in 2015, then moved forward as a solo artist with Can We Talk in 2017. He followed with the EP Good Company in 2018, featuring Quavo and Swae Lee, and opened for H.E.R. on the I Used to Know Her tour the same year. In 2019, he appeared on H.E.R.’s “Could’ve Been (Remix),” before returning with “Devotion” in 2020 and the RCA projects FWM and Still FWM in 2021. That year, he performed “FWM” at the BET Awards and received a Soul Train Music Awards nomination for Best New Artist. After “B.E.D” in 2022, Tone Stith released P.O.V in 2023, led by “Girls Like You,” which reached number 6 on Billboard’s R&B Digital Song Sales chart, and “I Need You.” He also joined Victoria Monét’s The Jaguar Tour on select dates. In 2025, Tone Stith moved from RCA to MNRK Music Group and opened a new era with “SHUT UP.” His 2026 single “Fly” became his first number one on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart and led into The Edge, released on May 15, 2026.

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