- Aaliyah - Wikipedia
Aaliyah (16 Jan 1979–25 Aug 2001), singer, actress, and model, was born Aaliyah Dana Haughton to Michael Haughton (1951-2012), a warehouse worker, and Diane Haughton in Brooklyn, New York
- Aaliyahs Death: Revisiting the Plane Crash That Killed the Singer 24 . . .
In 2001, 22-year-old R B singer Aaliyah died in a plane crash over the Bahamas Here’s everything to know about how Aaliyah died and what caused the tragic plane crash that killed her
- Aaliyah - Death, Songs Family - Biography
Signed to a recording contract at the age of 12, Aaliyah became an overnight R B sensation At the height of her stardom, a fatal plane crash ended her life
- Aaliyah – The Official Website of Aaliyah
Aaliyah made her dreams come true At 22, she not only had a very successful recording career but also established herself as a motion picture actress and an accomplished business woman
- Aaliyah - IMDb
Aaliyah's short-lived, but brilliant career, was a true success story for a young African-American woman who went against all odds to be herself in an industry where originality is scarce
- Aaliyah - YouTube
This nonlinear structure is illustrated through multiple formats including archival footage, otherworldly studio scenes, and airy exteriors in Aaliyah’s home of Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn
- Aaliyah - Wikiwand
Aaliyah Dana Haughton ( ɑːˈliːə ⓘ; January 16, 1979 – August 25, 2001) was an American singer, actress, dancer, and model Known as the " Princess of R B " and "Queen of Urban Pop", she is credited with helping to redefine contemporary R B, pop, and hip hop [2]
- Remembering the life and career of Aaliyah - New York Daily News
Known as the 'Princess of R B,' legendary singer-songwriter Aaliyah was at the height of her career when she tragically died in a plane crash in the Bahamas on Aug 25, 2001
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