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February 22, 2024 2 mins
Story by: Gail Nobles
Intro by: Gail Nobles
Photo: Wikipedia
https://yo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fáìlì:Aaliyah_Haughton.jpg
Fast Drawing: Soundbible.com

Aaliyah called her sound street but sweet. It's a fact Aaliyah showed us a little more than that. We heard some R&B like One in a Million, The One I Gave My Heart To, At Your Best, and Rock the Boat. If you paid attention, you know that Aaliyah wasn't just hip-hop and beat. Aaliyah gave us variety.

In my opinion, Aaliyah was like a little Jody Watley singing More Than a Woman, and If Your Girl Only Knew because she had a long hairdo like Jody Watley and attitude. They both could dance and sing, but they had different styles. Jody Watley was in the singing and dancing business a lot longer. I would have loved to have seen them perform together. But Aaliyah was beginning to sing and perform on stage with other performers. She was growing and maturing, and who knows all what she might have done if she had lived.

I find that even her hand signature was very artistic whenever she signed autographs for her fans. A-A-L-I-Y-A-H was her name.

We have come to the end of a podcast episode about the Princess of R&B Aaliyah. I'm Gail Nobles.
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