Aaliyah's uncle released the late R&B star's music to streaming services Friday. That same day, jurors in the R. Kelly trial learned that Aaliyah's uncle introduced her to the accused predator. Barry ...
*Barry Hankerson, the uncle of late R&B singer Aaliyah and chief of Blackground records, announced this week that her music will soon hit streaming services. Per Variety, a distribution deal with ...
One night in August 2001, my mom and I were watching the news when a reporter announced the unimaginable: Aaliyah and eight others had died in a plane crash shortly after takeoff in the Bahamas.
In May of 1994, at the age of 15, Aaliyah released her debut album. Appropriately titled, Age Ain’t Nothing but a Number. It was a huge success. It didn’t take the star very long to produce and ...
Aaliyah’s Estate Gives Update on Streaming Issue As Most of Her Music Remains Off of Major Platforms
Aaliyah left behind a timeless collection of music when she died. From “Are You That Somebody?” and “At Your Best (You Are Love)” to “One in a Million” and “Rock the Boat,” she has so many tunes that ...
The late R&B singer's 1996 album, One in a Million, will arrive on Aug. 20, followed by other works. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is co-author of ...
Aaliyah's music is back.Friday marked the re-release of five-time Grammy-nominated superstar's studio album, "One In A Million," which hit streaming services.The singer, who was born Aaliyah Dana ...
Music icon Aaliyah released countless hits during her career and, for years, many of them weren't available to stream — until last August. For the first time since the early 2000s — with the exception ...
Twenty years after multiplatinum R&B singer Aaliyah’s untimely death, her music is finally being released on streaming services — without the blessing of her estate. Although the “Ultimate Aaliyah” ...
Twenty years after one of the most celebrated stars of ’90s R&B died in a plane crash, her songs — like “Try Again” and “If Your Girl Only Knew” — will be widely available. By Ben Sisario For years, ...
It’s been a long time, indeed. But all the dope beats that Aaliyah left us to step to — after she died in a plane crash 20 years ago on Aug. 25, 2001 — will finally be available to stream soon. For ...
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