If you were a rap fan growing up, you probably put rap posters on your bedroom wall. Well, one designer got really creative and re-imagined some of your favorite rappers and singers to place them in vintage advertisement posters.
Some people wait for hours after the show to see their favorite artist leave the venue. Meanwhile, others will throw down ridiculous amounts of green to get seats close enough for them to take a selfie with the singer in the background. However, some fans tend to take things one step further and show their devotion in a more permanent fashion.
Today (Jan. 16) marks what would've been the 35th birthday of R&B queen Aaliyah, who tragically passed away on Aug. 25, 2001, in a plane crash in the Bahamas. To add to the countless social media tributes and tunes surely spinning on playlists, Hot 97 DJ Mister Cee put together a dedication mix for his 'Throwback at Noon' hour.
Back in 2012, Drake and his right-hand producer Noah "40" Shebib were set to release a posthumous album for late singer Aaliyah. Now, 40 is explaining why the project got dropped after the first single 'Enough Said.'
Remember all the hubbub in 2012, surrounding Drake's the posthumous Aaliyah album he was set to executive produce? Well, there's still no word if that's happening, but it looks like the OVO leader still has material with the late singer on the way.
For several weeks now, there has been talk regarding Chris Brown recording a song using vocals of the late singer Aaliyah. Today, we get the opportunity to hear the finished product in a video for the track, called 'Don't Think They Know.' According to Chris, the message is to uplift those struggling with issues of poverty and to put an end to gun violence.
With three albums under her belt and 8.1 million sales in the U.S., Aaliyah was bound to be up for a Grammy at some point during her 10-year career. And she did.
Gaining five nominations including a double nod in the Best R&B Female Performance category for 'More Than a Woman' and 'Rock the Boat' in 2002, she unfortunately went home without an award.
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Lil Wayne thinks the late Aaliyah's music is better than a lot of music out today - and he's confident that Drake's plan to produce unreleased Aaliyah songs will be an "awesome collaboration."
Drake - a huge Aaliyah fan - has announced that he is working on a posthumous album of Aaliyah music, and he's already released the song "Enough Said" featuring himself
People of all types are drawn to R&B music for its smooth, silken sexiness. The genre offers a variety of cathartic purposes. Songs from crooners and singers are perfect for wallowing in pain, professing love or letting a former flame know just what they lost. Al...