Earlier this month, Spotify announced that it will bring the entirety of Aaliyah‘s catalog to its platform this year. Kicking off the release is the late artist’s second studio album, One In a Million.
The 18-track record features collaborations with some of the music industry’s most influential names like Missy Elliott on “Beats 4 da Streets” and “Leave It In Da House,” Timbaland on “Leave It In Da House” and “Come, To Give Love,” as well as Slick Rick on “Gotta Give It Up.” In addition, Spotify has also updated its “This Is Aaliyah” playlist in celebration of her music coming to the streaming service.
You can now stream One In a Million below. Romeo Must Die, Aaliyah, and I Care 4 U and Ultimate Aaliyah will drop on September 3, September 10 and October 8, respectively.
The artist’s debut album, Age Ain’t Nothing but a Number, is currently the only one users can stream. As for her second album One in a Million, the record will land on Spotify on August 20, followed by the Romeo Must Die Soundtrack on September 3 and her eponymous project on September 10. I Care 4 U and Ultimate Aaliyah will be available on October 8.
However, prior to Spotify’s announcement, Aaliyah Haughton’s Estate released a statement expressing the battle it has gone through to protect the late singer’s legacy. “Protecting Aaliyah’s legacy is, and will always be, our focus. For 20 years we have battled behind the scenes, enduring shadowy tactics of deception with unauthorized projects targeted to tarnish,” it stated on Instagram. “Now, in this 20th year, this unscrupulous endeavor to release Aaliyah’s music without any transparency or full accounting to the estate compels our hearts to express a word – forgiveness.”
Aaliyah’s uncle Barry Hankerson, also known as the former manager and Blackground Records label chief, made a deal with Empire just this month to release her music via major streaming platforms. However, according to Billboard, the estate’s lawyer claimed that “the estate was not made aware of the impending release of the catalog until after the deal was complete and plans were in place.”
“Ultimately, we desire closure and a modicum of peace so we can facilitate the growth of the Aaliyah Memorial Fund and other creative projects that embody Aaliyah’s true essence, which is to inspire strength and positivity for people of all creeds, races and cultures around the world,” the estate concluded its post.
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