EARLY LIFE
Aaliyah Haughton was born January 16, 1979 in New York City and her family moved to Detroit when she was five years old. She was a straight A student at the Detroit High School for the Fine and Performing Arts. At the age of eleven, she performed with Gladys Knight during a five night stand in Las Vegas. Her uncleBarry Hankerson managed R. Kelly, and Kelly produced her debut CD. She signed a recording contract at the age of 12 with Hankerson's Blackground Records distributed by Jive Records.
RECORDING CAREER
She released three albums: the triple platinum Age Ain't Nuthing But A Number in 1994 produced by R. Kelly, the double platinum One in A Million in 1997 (with writing and production by Timbaland, Missy Elliott, Jermaine Dupri, and Rodney Jerkins), and her double platinum self-titled CD in 2001. Aaliyah recorded three gold singles: her debut hit "Back & Forth" which also hit number one, her second single "At Your Best," and "The One I Gave My Heart To." She also hit number one with "Try Again," "If Your Girl Only Knew," "Are You That Somebody?" and "I Miss You."
Her final CD Aaliyah was her first number one CD.
In 1997, she recorded "Journey to the Past," the Academy Award-nominated theme song to the animated feature Anastasia. She also performed the song for the Oscar telecast in 1998.
In June 2013, Aaliyah was featured on a new track by Chris Brown titled "Don't Think They Know." The video features dancing holographic versions of Aaliyah.
She is listed byBillboard as the tenth most successful female R&B artist of the past 25 years, and the 27th most successful R&B artist in history.
ACTING CAREER
Aaliyah starred in Romeo Must Die with Jet Li, and Queen of the Damned. She began filming the role of Zee in The Matrix Reloaded, but died before completing production, so her scenes were reshot with Marvin Gaye's daughter Nona Gaye. Aaliyah was also scheduled to appear in The Matrix Revolutions. Aaliyah was also signed to also in Honey, which eventually starred Jessica Alba, and the remake of "Sparkle."
She won numerous awards. Here are her major honors:
American Music Awards ?
2002 Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist
2002 Favorite R&B/Soul Album: Aaliyah
2003 Favorite Female R&B Artist
BET Awards
2002 Best Actress: Queen of the Damned
Billboard Music Awards
1996 Top R&B Single of the Year, Female; "One in a Million"
1998 Top Hip-Hop/R&B Single Airplay Single of the Year; "Are You That Somebody?"
2000 Top Hip-Hop/R&B Artist of the Year, Female
2003 Top Hip-Hop/R&B Artist of the Year, Female
2003 Top Hip-Hop/R&B Album of the Year, Female: Aaliyah
2003 Top Hip-Hop/R&B Single of the Year, Female: "Miss You"
MTV Video Music Awards
2000 Best Female Video: "Try Again"
2000 Best Video From Film: "Try Again"
2002 Best RandB Video: "Rock the Boat"
MTV Movie Awards
1999 Best Movie Song: "Are You That Somebody?"
2001 Best Movie Song: "Try Again"
Rolling Stone
2001 Best R&B Album: Aaliyah
Soul Train Awards
2001 Female R&B/Soul Single: "Try Again"
2002 Female R&B/Soul Single: "Rock the Boat"
Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards
2002 Best R&B/Soul Single : "Rock the Boat"
2002 Best R&B/Soul or Rap Song of the Year: "Rock the Boat"
World Music Awards
2002 World's Best Selling Female R&B Artist Of The Year
DEATH
Aaliyah died on August 25, 2001 at the age of 22 in a a plane crash in Abaco Islands, The Bahamas after filming the music video for the single "Rock the Boat." The plane crashed shortly after takeoff, about 200 feet from the runway. Aaliyah and the eight others on board were killed: pilot Luis Morales III, hair stylist Eric Forman, Anthony Dodd, security guard Scott Gallin, video producer Douglas Kratz, stylist Christopher Maldonado, and Blackground Records employees Keith Wallace and Gina Smith.
The aircraft was over its maximum takeoff weight by 700 pounds and was carrying one excess passenger. Morales falsely obtained his Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) license by showing hundreds of hours never flown, and he may also have falsified how many hours he had flown in order to be employed by Blackhawk International Airways. An autopsy performed on Morales revealed traces of cocaine and alcohol in his system.
The day of the crash was Morales' first official day with Blackhawk International Airways. He was not registered with the FAA to fly for Blackhawk. Aaliyah's parents filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the company, which was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount
Weeping Willow Tree in Central Park
Central Park Conservancy and New York City dedicated a Weeping Willow tree to Aaiyah on the pond in Central Park. It is located near Strawberry Fields, the tribute to John Lennon.
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