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Aaaliyah, Aahliyah, Aailiyah, Aaleyah, Aaliah, Aalijah, Aaliyah (R.I.P.), Aalyah, Ah Lee Yah, Aliyaah, Aliyah, Aliyha, Alliyah, Allyah, 艾莉亞
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Video
Album
AaliyahRock The Boat (Remix)ETV Network Vital Dance 9057 June 2002
AaliyahDon't Know What To Tell YaUK Chart Video May 2003
AaliyahRock The BoatUK Chart Video March 2002
AaliyahMore Than A WomanUK Chart Video January 2002
AaliyahIf Your Girl Only KnewThe Video Pool UK June 1997
R. Kelly Feat. AaliyahSummer BunniesTelegenics Number 138B. Urban. September 1994
AaliyahAt Your BestTelegenics Number 138B. Urban. September 1994
AaliyahMore Than A WomanETV Network Vital Hitz 2055 April 2002
AaliyahRock The BoatETV Network Vital Hitz 2050 November 2001
AaliyahAt Your BestETV ET-VideoLink Nite Life 209 October 1994
Aaliyah Feat. TimbalandWe Need A ResolutionETV Network Vital Dance 9045 June 2001
Aaliyah Feat. DmxBack In One PieceETV Network Vital Hitz 2033 June 2000
AaliyahTry AgainETV Network Vital Hitz 2031 April 2000
AaliyahBack And ForthETV ET-VideoLink Nite Life 206 July 1994
AaliyahMore Than A WomanMixMash Urban July 2008
AaliyahMore Than A WomanMixMash Urban Classics Vol.11
AaliyahTry AgainMaxim Hot Clips Vol.2
AaliyahAre You That Somebody?Hot Video Classics Best Of 1998 Vol.1
AaliyahAre You That SomebodyETV Network Vital Hitz 2011 August 1998
AaliyahMore Than A WomanHot Video Classics Best Of 2002 Vol.1
AaliyahRock The BoatHot Video Classics Best Of 2001 Vol.1
AaliyahTry AgainHot Video Classics Best Of 2000 Vol.2
AaliyahMore Than A Woman (Rockamerica Remix)Rock America Videopool June 2002
AaliyahWe Need A ResolutionHot Video June 2001
AaliyahMore Than A WomanHot Video March 2002
Junior M.A.F.I.A. Feat. AaliyahI Need You TonightUrban Video February 2012
AaliyahMiss YouHot Video February 2003
AaliyahMiss YouETV Network Vital Hitz 2064 January 2003
AaliyahBack And ForthMixMash Urban Classics Vol.3
Aaliyah Feat. DmxBack In One PieceHot Video May 2000
AaliyahRock The BoatCanada Hot Video Classics. Best Of 2001 Vol.1
AaliyahBack And ForthETV Network Vital Classics 04. Hitz Of '94
AaliyahJourney To The PastETV Network Vital Hitz 2003 December 1997
AaliyahHot Like FireETV Network Vital Hitz 2001 October 1997
AaliyahAre You That SomebodyScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision 90s RnB Vol.1 November 2010
AaliyahBack And ForthScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision 90s Pop Vol.6 October 2010
Aaliyah Feat. TimbalandTry AgainCanada Hot Video Classics. Best Of 2000 Vol.1
AaliyahRock The BoatCanada Hot Video November 2001
AaliyahRock The Boat - Back And ForthUrban Video August 2005
AaliyahMore Than A Woman (Richie Santana 'More' Club Mix) (Dj Defclub Video Edit)Screenplay VJ-Pro Dance Vision December 2009
AaliyahRock The Boat (Krazytoons Remix)Krazytoons Remix VJ Tools Old School Classic Edition Vol.8
AaliyahBack N Fourth (Krazytoons Remix)Krazytoons Remix VJ Tools Old School Classic Edition Vol.2
AaliyahTry Again (Krazytoons Remix)Krazytoons Remix VJ Tools Old School Classic Edition Vol.3
AaliyahMore Than A Woman (Krazytoons Remix)Krazytoons Remix VJ Tools Old School Classic Edition Vol.5
AaliyahRock The BoatHot Video November 2001
AaliyahBack And ForthHot Video Classics Best Of 1994 Vol.1
AaliyahTry AgainHot Video June 2000
AaliyahTry AgainHot Video April 2000
AaliyahDon't Know What To Tell YaUrban Video June 2003
AaliyahIf Your Girl Only KnewScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision New Jack Vol.3 September 2009
R. Kelly Feat. AaliyahSummer BunniesScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision New Jack Vol.3 September 2009
AaliyahMore Than A WomanETV Network Club 1630 June 2002
AaliyahMore Than A WomanCanada Hot Video April 2002
Aaliyah Feat. DmxBack In One PieceETV Network Club 1630 August 2000
AaliyahMiss YouBest Of Love Songs Vol.4
AaliyahMiss YouGerman Charts. Best Of Pop 2003
AaliyahTry AgainMixMash Urban Classics Vol.1
AaliyahMore Than A Woman (Defclub Remix)Screenplay VJ-Pro Club Vision April 2005
Born January 16, 1979 in Brooklyn, New York. Died at the age of 22 on August 25, 2001 along with eight others in a plane crash in The Bahamas after filming the music video for her single "Rock The Boat". Aaliyah was an American singer, actress, dancer and model. Releasing her debut album "Age Ain't Nothing but a Number" in 1994, Aaliyah gained success. Her second album "One in a Million" released in 1996, and her third/final album, "Aaliyah", released in 2001. Aaliyah has sold an estimated 24 to 32 million albums worldwide.
A star in the R&B world before she was even out of her teens, Aaliyah's promising career was tragically cut short by her death in a plane crash at age 22. Even with only three albums under her belt, she'd already earned a place as a talented trendsetter among the R&B elite. Following a successful transition to a more mature image, Aaliyah played a major role in popularizing the stuttering, futuristic production style that consumed hip-hop and urban soul in the late '90s. Her work with Timbaland, especially, was some of the most forward-looking R&B of its time, even while the competing neo-soul movement was gaining prominence. Aaliyah's death came on the heels of her third and most accomplished album, making it especially unfortunate that she was robbed of a chance to continue her creative development.Aaliyah Dana Haughton was born January 16, 1979, in Brooklyn, and named after a Swahili word meaning "most exalted one." Her uncle, Barry Hankerson, was a manager and entertainment lawyer who was married to Gladys Knight for a time, and her mother, also a singer, enrolled Aaliyah in voice lessons before she'd even started school. Still very young, she moved with her family to Detroit, where she sang in several school plays. At age nine, she successfully auditioned for the TV show Star Search, where she performed "My Funny Valentine" (and lost). Two years later, thanks to her uncle Hankerson's connections, she spent five nights in Las Vegas performing as part of Gladys Knight's revue. In addition to his niece, Hankerson was also managing a rising R&B star named R. Kelly, and introduced the two in 1992. Kelly soon took Aaliyah under his wing and began writing and producing songs for her. Aaliyah's debut album, Age Ain't Nothing but a Number, was released in the summer of 1994 and quickly became a platinum-selling hit on the strength of two smash singles, "Back & Forth" and "At Your Best (You Are Love)" (the latter an Isley Brothers cover). Both songs hit the pop Top Ten and went gold, and "Back & Forth" went all the way to number one on the R&B charts, while "At Your Best" fell one spot short. Late in the year, Aaliyah found herself at the center of controversy when rumors spread that the 15-year-old singer had married Kelly, who was more than ten years her senior. Although both camps were resolutely tight-lipped, documents later confirmed that the two had wed in the state of Illinois that August and gotten an annulment shortly thereafter. By the time the media buzz died down, the two had parted ways both personally and creatively. In 1996, Aaliyah released her follow-up album, One in a Million, which signaled a newly emerging maturity. She worked with several different producers, most notably Timbaland, who co-wrote several tracks with his songwriting partner, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott (soon to become a solo star in her own right). Several of these ( "If Your Girl Only Knew," "One in a Million," "4 Page Letter" ) became hits, with "If Your Girl Only Knew" going all the way to the top of the R&B charts. The Diane Warren-penned ballad "The One I Gave My Heart To" was also a Top Ten R&B hit, and One in a Million wound up going double platinum. In the meantime, Aaliyah graduated from high school (in 1997) and contributed several songs to film soundtracks. "Journey to the Past," from Anastasia, was nominated for an Oscar, and in early 1998 she had a major hit with "Are You That Somebody?" from Eddie Murphy's Dr. Dolittle (in which she also made a cameo appearance). Aaliyah took her time recording a follow-up, and put the process completely on hold to start an acting career. She co-starred with martial-arts master Jet Li and rapper DMX in 2000's urban Shakespeare adaptation Romeo Must Die, and her accompanying soundtrack single, "Try Again," became her first number one hit on the pop charts that summer. Aaliyah subsequently completed filming on the Anne Rice vampire flick Queen of the Damned, playing the title role as a vampire queen, and was cast in a prominent role in the two sequels to The Matrix. Plus, she finally finished her long-awaited third album, with Timbaland again handling the most prominent tracks. Released in the summer of 2001, Aaliyah completed the singer's image overhaul into a sensual yet sensitive adult. The record received excellent reviews, and the first single, "We Need a Resolution," was a Top 20 R&B hit. About a month after the album's release, Aaliyah traveled to the Bahamas to film a video for its second single, "Rock the Boat." On August 25, she and several members of the crew boarded a small twin-engine Cessna plane returning to the mainland. The plane crashed shortly after takeoff, exploding on impact; Aaliyah and seven other passengers were killed instantly, and the ninth later died at a Nassau hospital. Investigations into the crash showed that the plane had been loaded far past its weight capacity, and that pilot Luis Morales had recently been arrested for crack cocaine possession (traces of which, along with alcohol, were found in his system); furthermore, the charter company, Blackhawk International Airways, had not authorized him to pilot the craft in question. Naturally, the R&B community reacted with an outpouring of shock and sorrow, and Aaliyah became the singer's only chart-topping album, eventually going double platinum. "Rock the Boat" and "More Than a Woman" were both posthumous Top Ten hits on the R&B chart, and Queen of the Damned was a commercial success upon its release in early 2002, topping the box office in its first week. As details continued to emerge from the plane crash investigation, Aaliyah's parents filed suit against Blackhawk Airways, Virgin Records, and several other companies. At the end of 2002, the posthumous album I Care 4 U entered the charts at number three; it mixed some of the singer's biggest hits with a selection of unreleased material. The title track was a Top 20 pop hit, and "Miss You" topped the R&B charts early the next year.
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