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Biography:
Aaliyah.
On January 16th 1979 the world was blessed with the birth of Aaliyah
Dana Haughton in Brooklyn, New York. Aaliyah was raised by her father,
mother and brother Rashad Haughton in Detroit. At age 9 she appeared
on "Star Search" (1983), the TV program and sang "My Funny Valentine",
a song which her mother had sung years earlier. At age 11, she sang
with Gladys Knight in a five-night stint in Las Vegas. In 1992, she
began to work on her debut album with the help of singer R. Kelly. The
album, "Age Ain't Nothing But A Number" was released in 1994 and
received heavy praise. Aaliyah came under attack shortly after when
reports suggested she was married to R. Kelly. At the time, she was
15, he was 27. The marriage was apparently annulled. In 1995, she
began to work on her 2nd album, alongside Jermaine Dupri, Tim Mosley,
Slick Rick and Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott'. The album, titled 'One In
A Million' was released on August 27th 1996. In 1998 she released the
single, 'Are you that somebody?' from the Doctor Dolittle (1998)
soundtrack, it was produced by her friends Tim Mosley. Later that year
she released the single 'Journey to the past', from the Anastasia
(1997) soundtrack. In 2000, she made her film acting debut and starred
as Trish O'Day in the smash hit, hip-hop, kung fu film, Romeo Must Die
(2000) alongside Jet Li. The producer was so impressed by her
performance she got parts in The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and The Matrix
Revolutions (2003). She made numerous records for the soundtrack and
released 'Try Again', for which she was nominated with 'Best female
video' and 'Best Video in a film' with MTV. In 2001 she was nominated
with 2 awards for MTV, the 'Breakthrough female' and 'best performing
female'. In July 2001 she released her third album, the self-titled, 'Aaliyah'.
In early August of the same year she filmed the video for the single
'More Than a woman', taken off the album and on the 23rd August she
started filming for 'Rock The Boat', on Abaco Island, in the Bahamas.
On 25th August, filming was completed and her and eight of her crew
members including her hair stylist and bodyguard boarded a small
plane. Shortly after take off, the plane crashed and exploded, Aaliyah
and all on board, perished. Aaliyah's funeral was held on Friday
August 31st in New York, and 22 white doves were flown to celebrate
each year of her life. Soon after her death, the hit singles 'More
Than a woman' and 'Rock The Boat' were released from her third album.
In 2002, the film Queen of the Damned (2002) by Anne Rice was released
in which Aaliyah played the lead, Queen Akasha. She was nominated for
best Villain at the MTV movie awards 2002. Looking back at her
biography, it's no wonder her name means 'Highest, most exhalted one;
the best', she had achieved so much in her short life of 22 years. |