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This is Aaliyah going to an awards ceremony.
biography of aaliyah b. Aaliyah Dani Haughton, 16 January
1979, Brooklyn, New York, USA, but grew up in Detroit, Michigan.
Pronounced Ah-Lee-Yah ('highest, most exalted one' in Swahili),
this female artist initially came to attention as part of the 'new
jill swing' movement in the mid-90s. Her early career was fostered by
R. Kelly and 1994's debut Age Ain't Nothing But A Number included the
US Top 10 singles 'Back & Forth' and 'At Your Best (You Are Love)'. She
travelled to Kelly's home in Chicago for the sessions while she was
still a student at the Detroit High School of the Performing Arts.
She remained a 'straight A's' student throughout the first stage
of her recording career, persevering with her education despite
commercial success. After marrying Kelly, Aaliyah released 1996's
superior follow-up, One In A Million, on which she worked with
hotshot producer Timbaland. Soundtrack work followed, with
contributions to Anastasia ('Journey To The Past') and Dr.
Dolittle ('Are You That Somebody?'). Aaliyah also began filming
on her screen debut in Andrzej Bartkowiak's Romeo Must Die. 'Try
Again', taken from the movie soundtrack, went to the top of the US
singles chart in June 2000.