Aaliyah, life and legacy: Remembering Detroit’s ‘Babygirl’ 20 years after death (2024)

Local 4′s special looks back at Aaliyah’s life

DETROIT – It’s been 20 years since Detroit and the world lost Aaliyah, but her legacy is not forgotten.

Aaliyah, also known as “Babygirl,” or the “Princess of R&B,” was one of the biggest stars in music and entertainment at the time of her tragic, untimely death in 2001.

Aaliyah, who grew up in Detroit, left a lasting impact on those who worked with her, and those who supported her.

Local 4′s Karen Drew has spent months interviewing some of the people who were closest to Aaliyah. Watch the extended cut of our special on Aaliyah in the video player above.

  • Bonus: Karen Drew takes you behind the scenes some of the people she interviewed for the Aaliyah special -- check it out here

What to know about Aaliyah’s story

At the time of her death in 2001, Aaliyah was just 22 years old. But she had already made a huge impact on the music industry, film industry, and even in business.

Early life

Aaliyah Dana Haughton was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1979. She was five years old when her family packed up and moved to Detroit.

Aaliyah started in music early on, performing in choirs and churches, and taking voice lessons. While at Gesu Elementary, she was cast in the school play “Annie.” Eventually, she would attend the Detroit Performing Arts High School, where she had a 4.0 GPA, while managing an exploding music career.

Aaliyah often credited the support of her family with helping her find success, supporting her desire to pursue a music career.

“When I told my parents that I wanted to embark along this path, they were with me all the way,” Aaliyah said, according to her biography. “They were the ones who shuttled me back and forth to my vocal lessons, dance lessons, private guitar, play rehearsals at Gesu Elementary School and they even saw to it that the sets for the plays were transported to Marygrove College. What could be more important?”

Success in music and film

Aaliyah first caught the attention of the music world at age 10, when she appeared on the TV show “Star Search.”

At age 12, Aaliyah was signed by Jive Records, and her uncle Barry Hankerson’s Blackground Records, where she was introduced to R. Kelly.

In 1994, at the age of 14, Aaliyah released her first album, “Age Ain’t Nothing But A Number.” The first single, “Back And Forth,” was a top five hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and a No.1 R&B song.

The follow up single, a remake of the Isley Brother’s “At Your Best (You Are Love),” reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was No. 2 at R&B radio. “I still remember how nervous I was right before “Back And Forth” came out,” she said. “I kept wondering if people would accept it. When it went gold, I had my answer, and it was just such an incredibly satisfying feeling.”

During the success of her first album, controversy surrounding her relationship with R. Kelly started to surface, including the allegation of a secret marriage between Aaliyah and Kelly. She would have been 15 years old at the time. Though there were multiple reports of the marriage being annulled by her parents in 1995, the two both continued to deny the allegations. (R. Kelly is currently on trial for multiple allegations of sexual assault involving underage girls)

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The 1996, Aaliyah left Jive Records and signed with Atlantic Records, where she worked with Timbaland and Missy Elliott, on her second album, “One in a Million.” The album peaked at No. 18 on the Billboard 200, selling three million copies in the U.S., and eight million worldwide.

In 1998, Aaliyah started moving into the film industry, with her music -- and her acting skills. Her 1998 hit, “Are You That Somebody,” from the “Dr. Doolittle” soundtrack, was a big hit. In the same year, Aaliyah performed “Journey To The Past” for the motion picture Anastasia, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song.

In 2000, Aaliyah landed her first film role in “Romeo Must Die,” starring opposite Jet Li. The film grossed $18.6 million in its first weekend. Aaliyah served as the executive producer for the film’s soundtrack, where she contributed four songs, including the No. 1 hit “Try Again,” which eventually led to her earning a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female R&B Vocalist.

Aaliyah landed her second film role in 2001′s “Queen of the Damned,” directed by Michael Rymer. The vampire gothic horror film grossed $45 million at the box office, and was actually released in 2002, after Aaliyah’s death.

Aaliyah’s third and final studio album, the self-titled “Aaliyah,” was released on July 7, 2001, opening as the No. 2 album on the Billboard 200.

Bahamas plane crash

On Aug. 25, 2001, Aaliyah and members of her record label boarded a small plane at Marsh Harbour Airport in Abaco Islands, the Bahamas, to travel to Florida. They had just finished shooting the music video for “Rock the Boat,” directed by Hype Williams.

They originally planned to leave a day later, but filming for the video finished early, and the decision was made to leave, though the plane was smaller than the one they had arrived on. All of the equipment was loaded onto the plane.

The plane crashed and caught fire shortly after takeoff.

The plane suffered engine failure, and an investigation found that the aircraft had attempted to take off while overloaded with passengers and weight. Investigators also found the pilot, Luis Morales, was not licensed to fly the plane, and toxicology results found he had traces of cocaine and alcohol in his system.

All nine on board died in the crash, including Aaliyah, Anthony Dodd, Eric Foreman, Scott Gallin, Keeth Wallace, Gina Smith, Douglas Kratz, Christopher Maldonado, and the pilot, Luis Morales.

A private funeral was held for Aaliyah on Aug. 31, 2001, in Manhattan, followed by a procession, attended by about 800 mourners. She is interred at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York.

After her death in 2001, Janet Jackson, Missy Elliott, Timbaland, Ginuwine and her brother Rashad joined at the MTV Video Music Awards to pay tribute to Aaliyah.

Aaliyah helped shape her era and the future of R&B, and inspired countless artists for years after her passing. Drake has said that Aaliyah had the biggest influence on his career, and has a tattoo of her on his back.

Other artists, including Adele, The Weekend, Beyoncé, Rihanna and J. Cole have all cited Aaliyah as major influences.

Local 4′s Aaliyah Spotify Playlist:

Until Aug. 2021, the only Aaliyah album available on streaming services was “Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number.” Following a dispute between the record label and estate, “One in a Million,” was finally released on all streaming platforms. Here’s a collection of some of her most popular songs:

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Aaliyah, life and legacy: Remembering Detroit’s ‘Babygirl’ 20 years after death (2024)

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Why is it important to remember Aaliyah? ›

A Legacy That Lives On

However, her influence continued to reverberate throughout the music industry. Artists like Beyoncé, Rihanna, Sevyn Streeter, Normani and Ciara have cited her as a significant influence on their careers. As we remember Aaliyah on the anniversary of her passing, we honor her legacy.

What is Aaliyah remembered for? ›

Aaliyah Dana Haughton (/ɑːˈliːə/ ah-LEE-ə; January 16, 1979 – August 25, 2001) was an American singer and actress. She has been credited with helping to redefine contemporary R&B, pop, and hip hop, earning her the nicknames the "Princess of R&B" and "Queen of Urban Pop".

Did Aaliyah have Down's syndrome? ›

Aaliyah's favorite saying is, “Never give up!” That constant positivity helps Aaliyah face life's challenges, like being born with Down's Syndrome, and battling Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. ​​When Aaliyah was 12 years old, she received new braces on her teeth.

Who was Aaliyah seeing when she died? ›

He was supportive of her relationship with Damon Dash because it was what she wanted. He was in Australia at the time of Aaliyah's death. After the crash, Rashad said the "Rock the Boat" music video was the only time Aaliyah had filmed something without being accompanied by someone in the family.

How did Aaliyah make an impact? ›

Often aided by Timbaland's productions, Aaliyah's music disrupted the conventions of R&B's gradual pace, placing a heavier emphasis on hip-hop production mannerisms as she focused on a production-led mode of songwriting, which in turn, was more fast-paced and dynamic than anything else popular at the time.

Who helped Aaliyah get famous? ›

Aaliyah's uncle, Barry Hankerson, signed her to his record label, Blackground Records, in 1993 when she was 14. Hankerson also introduced her to Robert Sylvester “R. Kelly” Kelly who became Aaliyah's mentor. He produced her debut album, Age Ain't Nothing But a Number, in 1994.

What did Aaliyah want? ›

Aaliyah Dana Haughton took the music industry by storm in 1994 with her questionably titled first album 'Age Ain't Nothing but a Number'. Aaliyah's goal from childhood was to be an entertainer; act, sing and dance - she fully accomplished her dreams.

Did Aaliyah know Selena? ›

Despite their hectic schedules, Aaliyah and Selena always made time for each other. They often talked on the phone for hours, sharing stories and laughing together. And whenever they were in the same city, they would hang out and have fun like nothing else mattered.

Was Aaliyah humble? ›

Humility Is a Great Thing - In a world, where pop stars and rappers have made a career boasting how amazing they are, Aaliyah was quite the opposite. She was always thankful and sincere about her success, especially when her acting career began to take off.

What was Aaliyah age when she died? ›

NEW YORK (WABC) -- The death of 22-year-old R&B singer and actress Aaliyah stunned the world on Aug. 25, 2001. She and eight others died in a plane crash in the Bahamas. This is how Channel 7 Eyewitness News in New York covered the tragic story.

Did Aaliyah have a twin brother? ›

What did Aaliyah's mom do? ›

What song was Aaliyah filming when she died? ›

An accompanying music video for "Rock the Boat" was directed by Hype Williams and was filmed in Miami and the Bahamas. It is a dance–heavy tropical–themed video that features Aaliyah dancing on the beach and a yacht. Following its completion, Aaliyah and eight others died in a plane crash on August 25, 2001.

How did Aaliyah help others? ›

Aaliyah was committed to helping many charities; one in particular was breast cancer prevention. Aaliyah valued love, peace, and most of all unity because she thought that no family or relationship could be without the spirit of unity flowing through them.

How did Aaliyah influence fashion? ›

Aaliyah's style, which perfectly blended masculinity and femininity, has left an irrefutable impact on fashion. The '90s were pivotal to the evolution of streetwear by the way of hip-hop, with trends like Kangol hats, track suits, Starter jackets and baggy pants being woven into the genre's cultural makeup.

Did R Kelly love Aaliyah? ›

In 2016, however, Kelly opened up a bit to GQ about his relationship with Aaliyah. "I would describe it as best friends. Deep friends," he told the magazine. "I would say I was in love with Aaliyah... but in a different, friend type of way."

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