When you face a lot of closed doors, it is easy to lose faith in yourself. You start believing the voices telling you your capabilities and skills are insufficient. This is Kaliya's reality in When I ...
“Aaliyah’s smooth vocals and innovative sound helped shape ’90s R&B, and her influence on music and fashion continues to be ...
Proving that even British bands could get in on the yacht rock act, the Climax Blues Band knocked off a pair of songs that fit well into the canon. There was the sleekly funky "Couldn't Get It Right" ...
I love you so much." Aaliyah's doll is the latest addition to the Barbie Music Series, which aims to honor her legacy and career. The doll's moto-outfit, which Haughton helped curate, was inspired ...
“You, Me & Her,” an R-rated indie romantic comedy, will be the first film to use the new Attend direct distribution platform recently launched by The Fithian Group. The film, a Two Hands ...
A Barbie doll of the beloved singer Aaliyah went on sale Thursday to mark the late star's birthday — and immediately sold out. The doll was set to be available for one day while supplies lasted ...
In 2001, Aaliyah — whose full name was Aaliyah Dana ... “As the time went on, we started to realize that, you know what, this is going to fall, and the timing is going to be perfect.
Missy Elliott will always have Aaliyah on her mind ... songs "Back & Forth," "At Your Best (You Are Love)," "The One I Gave My Heart To," "Try Again" and "Miss You." Never miss a story ...
Netflix has set the premiere date for the “You” Season 5, which will be the show’s final outing. “You” will return on April 24. The official description for the final episodes states ...
I think it’s not work when you love what you do,” he says. Noting that Aaliyah was always “appreciative” of her success, Haughton recalls how those dreams started in her childhood bedroom ...
In collaboration with Aaliyah's brother Rashad Haughton ... albeit in a different capacity. “Obviously, you know, I miss her, and at times it can be challenging because she’s not here ...