Aaliyah Dana Haughton was born January 16,1979 in Bedford Stuyvesant,
Brooklyn, New York to Michael and Diane Haughton. Everyone knew she was
special straight out of the womb. Her grandmother, Mintis L. Hicks
Hankerson, would tell her cousins stories of how she had a full-set of
hair at birth and all the other stories grandmothers would tell their
grandchildren about their cousins they've never met. At the age of five,
she, her older brother Rashad, and parents moved to Detroit to be closer
to family. Diane gave up school teaching to raise Rashad and Aaliyah
full-time.
Aaliyah's mother would always play Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and
other legends while she would clean around the house. Aaliyah soon learned
all the words to all her parents records and started to sing along with
her mother. Aaliyah's mother realized Aaliyah could carry a tune at the
tender age of 6. Aaliyah was soon enrolled to a private Catholic school,
Gesu Elementary, and participated in all the school's musical productions.
She had one little speaking part as an orphan in her first grade
produdction of Annie that convinced her she wanted to be an
entertainer. At the tender ages of only 8 and 9, Aaliyah would belt-out
the very tunes that she would listen to at home in weddings around
Michigan. At 11 years old, she landed a spot on the nationally syndicated
talent show, Star Search. She sang My Funny Valentine, lost, and
was ripped up like any other child would have been; but her mother's
encouraging words propped her up to get back to doing what she loved.
At
that time Aaliyah's uncle, Barry Hankerson, was married to Soul Legend
Gladys Knight when he took his then 11-year-old niece to perform with her
for five nights at Bally's Las Vegas Casino. The two would duet on
Believe In Yourself and Aaliyah would belt out solo Home. Being
that Aaliyah was nervous and didn't move much the first night, Knight
taught Aaliyah how to work a crowd and loosen them up.
A couple of years later, Barry Hankerson had R. Kelly, whom he was
managing at the time, fly up to Detroit to hear Aaliyah sing. Kelly was
impressed with what he heard so Barry signed her, at only 13-years-old, to
his label, Blackground Enterprises. R. Kelly ended up writing and
producing all the tracks on Aaliyah's first album, Age Ain't Nothing
But A Number.
Hip-Hop historians and critics accredit Aaliyah's debut album, Age
Ain't Nothing But A Number, for paving the way for Brandy, Monica, and
the plethora of other teen stars who go by one name. Aaliyah acquired the
world's attention at the young age of 15 when her first single Back and
Forth landed #1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop singles chart; dethroning her then
svengali, R.Kelly and his track Your Body's Callin. Shortly
afterwards, her album was released under Jive records in 1994 and another
top five gold single was spawned. Not only was this single a remake of an
Isley Brothers classic, but it also flexed Aaliyah's octave range and
vocal versatility. Her rendition of At Your Best (You Are Love)
ripped the airwaves and its listeners with its tumultuous and sensuous
harmonies.
A few other hit singles followed including the light hip-pop jam
Down With The Clique and the adulterated title track. The album went
sell onto platinum+ status but slowed down due to vicious rumors arising.
The provocative nature of the album's title and lyrics, as well as the
mystery of her true age sparked a media frenzy about an alleged marriage
between Aaliyah and her then mentor. This frenzy blossomed into a barrage
of media rumors threatening to thwart a prosperous career.
Till this day no one is certain if there was ever a union between the
two parties, but those two parties involved. However, Aaliyah denies ever
being married to R. Kelly and R. Kelly refuses to comment. In addition,
Aaliyah states that the reason she kept her age on the low was because she
wanted the world to accept her for her music and not based solely on her
age. Despite the rumors, critics gushed and Entertainment Weekly had this
to say (6/17/94) ...Imagine En Vogue packed into one teenage body and
backed by hip-hop svengali R. Kelly, and you have Aaliyah... a promising
start...
After
the storm had settled, Aaliyah went back into the studio to knock out a
second record. She left behind R. Kelly to show her growth as an artist
and to prove that she can make it without him. The setting was 1996 and
Aaliyah was gearing up for the release of her sophmore album appropriatly
titled, One In A Million. She made a sonic breakthrough with One
In A Million which proved that Aaliyah would forever make her mark on
the ever-changing music industry by emphasizing the strength and maturity
in her voice. Along with this maturity, Aaliyah carried the once
underground producers Missy and Timbaland to new heights. The music they
created on One In A Million took the music industry by storm,
haveing every artist and producer try to imitate their unique sound. Hit
after heart-pounding hit would follow, ultimately making her 1st sophomore
single, the sexy, seductive, and taunt, If Your Girl Only Knew the
#1 spot on the R&B/Hip-Hop singles chart and the other singles radio heavy
as well.
Before the close of '97, One In A Million (a #1 radio play
single also) would rake up numerous nominations from various award shows,
and hit double platinum+ status with the success of 4 Page Letter,
Hot Like Fire, and "The One I Gave My Heart To (a top 10 hit
on the Hot 100 singles chart); shaking away any worries of a sophomore
slump.
In
early 1998, Aaliyah made her first major impression on America during the
Academy Awards when she performed the Best Song nominee, Journey to the
Past, from the Anastasia soundtrack. In the summer of that year, she
had continued to make a mark on the entertainment industry with the
infectious, Gramy nominated, #1 hit song, Are You That Somebody,
from the Dr. Dolittle soundtrack. With that track, she really got a taste
of the mainstream.
Aaliyah soon took a hiatus from the music world and hooked-up with
acting coach, Joanne Baron. Baron had worked with the likes of Tom Cruise
and Matt Damon, with his lessons being very intricate and demanding in the
scripts he chose. Baron recalls this memory of Aaliyah, "...before
Queen of the Damned was shot, Aaliyah was going through an audition
process. She came to the house, and she immediately blew my mind, because
she had prepared a piece that Michael Rymer had asked her to do from a
play called Salome'. She came in on her knees like a cat, growling,
'I'm the woman that you left.' And she did this with such physicality and
vocality... We worked rigorously to get her this part. She put her heart,
her time, her love, and her life into it. She just ripped it out."
In the summer of 1999, Aaliyah flew to Vancouver, Canada for 4 months
to shoot Romeo Must Die, her debut starring role in a film. She
co-starred alongside Jet-Li in this adrenalin-stoked/hip-hop action flick,
in which she was executive producer of the film's soundtrack. She had the
pleasure of releasing the first single, Try Again, from the movie's
soundtrack; which went to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and wa
the first single ever to reach #1 on airplay alone. The movie was released
on March 24, 2000 and debuted at #1 on the box office. The film grossed
over 58 million dollars and the soundtrack sold over a million copies.
Aaliyah
garnered rave reviews for her acting skills and was soon sought
through-out Hollywood. Movie producer Joel Silver was so impressed with
her performance in Romeo Must Die, he decided to signed her up for
the Matrix II and III. She soon signed a deal to remake Whitney Houston's
production of Sparkle, film an Anne Rice novel-based movie Queen
of the Damned, and star in a tv/movie, Some Kind of Blue.
Later in 2000, Aaliyah won two MTV Movie awards and a Grammy nomination
for Try Again, and went to start filming Queen of the Damned
deep in Melbourne, Australia. The film was Aaliyah's second starring role
in only her second motion picture, showing that she was more than a
cross-over singer/actress.
She simultaniously filmed the movie and recorded her highly anticipated
3rd album, AALIYAH, doubling her workload. After she filmed the
movie, she took a small break to, as she would say, "rejuvenate and get my
creative juices flowing."
Five years had passed since she released One In A Million so she
was aware of her prescence, or lack there-of, in the music world. She
released the dark, sassy, first single, We Need A Resolution, which
had a luke-warm response from music-goers. A couple of months later on
July 17, she finally released the eagerly anticapted, AALIYAH. The
album debuted at #2 on the charts and sold over 200,000 copies it's first
week. Rock the Boat and More Than A Woman were getting heavy
rotational airplay, so Blackground planned to release them as back-to-back
singles. Aaliyah took time out of her promotional tour to film a funky,
club-like, dance video for More Than A Woman, and Rock the Boat
a couple of weeks later. Little did anyone know, Rock the Boat
would be her very last video shoot.
It was August 25, the set was laid-back, and everyone was laughing and
having a care free time. Aaliyah had just completed filming her video for
the island themed "Rock The Boat", directed by Hype Williams, and felt it
was time to go home a day early to be with her boyfriend, Rock-A-Fella CEO
owner Damon Dash, and her family before heading back to promoting the
album.
The entourage of 8 aboarded the small Cessna 402 which was departing
from the Marsh Harbour airport bound for Opa-locka, Florida, when it
crashed shortly after takeoff at approximately 6:50pm, police say. The
plane is said to have crashed approximately 200 feet from the end of the
runway killing six people instantly. Three others died later due to their
injuries.
The people who were killed along with Aaliyah were: Gina Smith, 29, of
New Jersey, Aaliyah's product manager at Blackground Records; Blackground
Records own Keith Wallace, 49, of Los Angeles; Douglas Kratz, 28, Virgin
Records' director of video production; her bodyguard Scott Gallin, 41;
Aaliyah's personal hair stylist Eric Forman, 29, of Los Angeles; hair
stylist Anthony Dodd, 34, of Los Angeles; and makeup artist Christopher
Maldonado, 32, of New York; as well as the plane's pilot, identified only
as L. Maradel.
Her funeral and a public memorial service was held in honor of Aaliyah
on Friday, August 31st, 2001 in New York City. A continuous loop of
Aaliyah's videos, performances and music ran throughout the day. Fans were
encouraged and invited to attend, pay tribute to Aaliyah's life and career
and mourn this great loss. Her white casket was transported from Campbell
Funeral Home to St. Ignatius Church - where her funeral was held - in a
white carriage pulled by two white horses. Dozens of white and pink roses
lay on the top of the carriage. Her boyfriend, Damon Dash, and one of her
"Romeo Must Die" co-stars, Delroy Lindo, were among the loved ones who
walked the streets behind the carriage en route to the private service.
Aaliyah's mom released 22 white doves in the air, each symbolizing a year
in Aaliyah's great-lived life.
Fans converged at the funeral home as early as 6:30 a.m. to pay their
respects to this remarkable human being. They wrote messages in the home's
condolence books and followed the procession. Police estimated 1,000 fans
were there.
Six
months later, Queen of the Damned hit movie stands on Febrary 22,
2002, debuting at #1 in the box office; it racked in over $14 million it's
opening weekend. With the 2 films and timeless music, she left her legacy
for us to still enjoy.
We at Aaliyahonline.com would like Aaliyah to be remembered most as a
good person. She was the symbol of a hard-working, Black female who never
compromised herself to get what she wanted. She proved that there were
still humble, down-to-earth, gracious entertainers left in an industry
filled with gossip and grime. She taught us through her life that there
will be setbacks, but not to let it bring you down; instead just "dust
yourself off and try again." She's showed everyone how to be strong
through her adversity with the whole R. Kelly marriage scandal. She made
music that stood out from everyone elses, had a style all her own, the
most angelic voice, fluid dance moves, and an air of mystery that has
always surounded her. These are just some of the reasons why we love her.
With
so much potential and tenacity shown by the craft she loved to make and
perform; the singer, dancer, actress, and ENTERTAINER, that we've grown to
love lived up to the true meaning of her name;
"The Highest, Most Exalted One;" THE BEST.