| Aaliyah's
talent was recognized at a young age when her mom secured
the services of a voice teacher before the young girl
even enrolled in school. Young Haughton spent her pre-teen
years between singing in school plays and auditioning
for various TV projects.
At
the age of 9, she appeared on the television show Star
Search where she sang My Funny Valentine as an
homage to her mom. Just two years later, she went on
a five-night stint singing with Gladys Knight's troupe
in Las Vegas.
At
this early stage in her career, Aaliyah already had
relative success and some good connections to continue
her rise to the top of Hollywod's fame. Her uncle Barry
Hankerson was the CEO of the artist management company
Blackground Enterprises.
In
1992, she met with R & B artist R. Kelly, who quickly
took Aaliyah under his wing as they started working
on various songs and recording projects. Aaliyah's debut
album was launched in June of 1994. Titled Age Ain't
Nothing But a Number, it topped the charts with
the single Back and Forth, as well as with the
remake of the Isley Brothers' hit At Your Best (You
Are In Love) that reached the top five.
Rumors
were saying that the young singer had something going
on with Kelly, an allegation that both parties eventually
denied. She toured the world pulling big crowds in Japan,
Europe, South Africa and in the US. She decided to return
home and pursue her studies in Performing Arts, while
majoring in Dance.
Her
time was devoted to performing as she made collaborative
projects with Junior M.A.F.I.A., Kriss Kross, and she
appeared on the Notorious B.I.G.'s video for One
More Chance. She also recorded the sultry Are
You Ready? for the Sunset Park soundtrack.
Aaliyah
eventually decided to return to the studio to record
her second album. She decided to surround herself with
high-profiled artists, most notably Jermaine Dupri,
Timbaland, and Slick Rick; which would obviously have
for effect to spruce up her image.
Released
in the summer of 1996, One in a Million brought
Aaliyah to the next level in the industry standards,
and she was not considered a side act anymore. She reached
number one on the R & B singles chart with her single
If Your Girl Only Knew. The album was certified
double platinum after only ten months on the market,
putting Aaliyah among the superstars of the music industry.
She
was soon featured in Elle, Seventeen, and Cosmopolitan
and turned her talent towards Hollywood when she recorded
singles for the soundtracks for Dr. Doolittle
and in Anastasia with the song Journey to
the Past. She performed this last song at the Academy
Awards being one of the youngest ever performers of
an Oscar nominated song.
Romeo
Must Die is her latest project, described by CosmoGirl!
as a "hip-hop/kung-fu version of Romeo and Juliet".
She co-stars alongside Hong Kong's action hero Jet Li,
as the daughter of a mobster. The movie is doing relatively
well, even though reviewers have had mixed feelings
about the film.
She
plans to release her third album by the end of the year
2000, and says she is pleased with the songs already
recorded for it. At the age of twenty-one, she has already
accomplished a lot in the showbiz industry. There is
no question why Seventeen magazine has dubbed her as
"Diva for the year 2000".
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