Biography
Aaliyah Dana Haughton, known simply as Aaliyah, was born on January 16, 1979, in Brooklyn, New York, but was raised in Detroit, Michigan. She began her career at a young age, appearing on the American talent show Star Search at just ten years old. In 1994, she released her debut album, Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number, which launched her into the music industry.
In 1996, Aaliyah signed with Atlantic Records and released her sophomore album, One in a Million, which featured production from Timbaland and songwriting from Missy Elliott. The album spawned hits like “One in a Million” and “4 Page Letter,” solidifying her as a rising star in the R&B world. Despite her success in music, Aaliyah continued her education and graduated with a 4.0 GPA from the Detroit Performing Arts High School in 1997.
Aaliyah’s talent extended beyond music, as she made her acting debut in the year 2000 in the film Romeo Must Die alongside Jet Li. The film’s soundtrack featured the hit single “Try Again,” which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Aaliyah went on to release her self-titled album in 2001, featuring singles like “Rock the Boat” and “More Than A Woman.”
Tragically, Aaliyah’s life was cut short on August 25, 2001, when she died in a plane crash in The Bahamas. Despite her untimely passing, she posthumously won several awards, including two at the American Music Awards. Aaliyah’s music catalog was unavailable on streaming platforms for many years, but in 2021, her music finally became accessible to fans once again.
Aaliyah’s legacy continues to live on through her timeless music and impactful contributions to the world of R&B. Her influence can still be felt in the music industry today, as she is remembered as the “Princess of R&B” and a true icon of her time.