Aaliyah Dana Haughton was born in New York on Jan. 16, 1979, and died in a plane crash on Aug. 25, 2001, after taping the video for her song "Rock The Boat" in the Bahamas. Raised in Detroit, Aaliyah's distinctive first name is Arabic for "the highest" or "most exalted."l; She started performing early on as a peripheral member of Gladys Knight's troupe. But her uncle managed R. Kelly, and it was Kelly who produced
Age Ain't Nothing But A Number, Aaliyah's debut album.If you believe the hype that accompanied that album's release, Aaliyah was 15 years old at the time; if you believe the gossip columns, she and Kelly tied the knot shortly after the disc's release. Apparently,
it didn't stay tied for long, and Kelly was gone when it came time to record
One In A Million, released in 1996.Her second album spawned some hits, including "If Your Girl Only Knew,"
a Number One R&B single. Before releasing her third effort, 2001's self-titled album, Aaliyah, Aaliyah appeared on the soundtracks for Anastasia and Eddie Murphy's Dr. Dolittle. In 2000, she co-starred with martial arts expert Jet Li in Romeo Must Die, which was a big box-office success.
She served as the soundtrack executive producer for the latter that bore her Number One pop hit "Try Again." At the time of her death, she was slated to appear in the film adaptation of Anne Rice's Queen Of The Damned, which was shot in Australia in 2000.
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