The post Aaliyah’s 2001 Self-Titled Album Gets First Vinyl Pressing appeared first on Consequence. The world rejoiced last year when Aaliyah’s music hit streaming services for the first time, and now, ...
Blackground Records 2.0 founder and Aaliyah’s uncle Barry Hankerson recently spilled that Aaliyah’s new album Unstoppable will be released before January’s end. The legendary music executive shared he ...
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.
Aaliyah was unstoppable — until all the voices on her posthumous record were men. The highly anticipated album “Unstoppable” is set to be released this month nearly 21 years after her death. But fans ...
Aaliyah’s eponymous album — her third and final studio LP originally released in July 2001 — will receive its first-ever vinyl pressing in April via Vinyl Me, Please’s Essentials Record of the Month ...
The involvement of these rappers renders the album's feminist title ironic in the worst possible way. Aaliyah's former manager, Background Records founder Barry Hankerson, told Billboard that the ...
According to the famed late singer Aaliyah’s uncle and former label boss, Barry Hankerson, the artist’s new posthumous record, Unstoppable, is slated for release later in January. And the new LP ...
Drake has confirmed plans to release a new Aaliyah album later this year. The rapper and producer Noah '40' Shebib recently unveiled new song 'Enough Said' by the late singer and plan on completing a ...
When Aaliyah died in a tragic plane crash in 2001, the world mourned the loss of the young artist who had majorly influenced R&B within the span of her 12-year career. Following her death, Aaliyah's ...
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