For years, Aaliyah was the beloved Princess of R&B with many iconic hits to her name. Her death in 2001 shook the music industry, especially given the timing as her star was continuing to rise. Her ...
Aaliyah — who died in a plane crash nearly 20 years ago, on August 25, 2001 — was one of the most popular and influential young R&B singers of her era. A former R. Kelly protégé who was briefly ...
Friday, August 27 was a day of bittersweet celebration for many fans of the late R&B icon Aaliyah. Also Read:Aaliyah’s ‘One In A Million’ celebrates 25 years of innovation 28-time Grammy winner ...
Prior to her death in 2001, recording artist Aaliyah released three albums which all garnered commercial success and stayed on the charts for weeks. But there was one song off her debut album in 1994 ...
*Aaliyah’s estate teamed with The Weeknd to serve a new track called “Poison,” which you can listen to via the player below. The track comes courtesy of Blackground Records 2.0 and Empire, per Complex ...
The singer died in a plane accident 10 years ago today. By Erika Ramirez, Billboard Aaliyah staked her claim on the Billboard charts from the birth of her career. “Back and Forth” — the first single ...
There are very few artists whose music is unavailable to stream but the catalog of the late Aaliyah remains absent from the likes of Spotify, Apple Music et al. The reasons for the hold-out are ...
Aaliyah continues to rock the pop culture boat — two decades after her tragic death amid shady circumstances in a 2001 plane crash when she was only 22 years old. However, some fans are already ...
When this song off the Dr. Doolittle soundtrack came out, it was impossible to ignore. Timbaland’s earworm production will have this one stuck in your head for days on end. If you watched MTV at the ...
Aaliyah’s new song “Poison” with The Weeknd is here, via Blackground Records 2.0 and Empire. The track serves as the first single for Aaliyah’s upcoming posthumous album, Unstoppable, which will be ...
Aaliyah’s new song “Poison” with The Weeknd is here, via Blackground Records 2.0 and Empire. The track serves as the first single for Aaliyah’s upcoming posthumous album, Unstoppable, which will be ...
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