Aaliyah music hits streaming services
Aaliyah music hits streaming services Aaliyah's music is back. Friday marked the re-release of 5 time Grammy-nominated superstar's studio album, "One during a Million," which hit streaming services. The singer, who was born Aaliyah Dana Haughton, died August 25, 2001, at the age of twenty-two during a plane crash that also took the lives of eight others as they traveled back from filming her music video within the Caribbean. Fans have long complained about the shortage of availability of her music. Her catalog is now being re-released for the primary time in years to be available across streaming platforms via partnership with Blackground Records 2.0 and EMPIRE. It is all happening amidst a backdrop of a seeming battle to regulate her legacy. The original Blackground Records, which released a majority of Aaliyah's music, was owned by the late singer's uncle and former manager, Barry Hankerson, who is additionally overseeing Blackground Records 2.0. Aaliyah...