Aaliyah’s last two albums will be available for streaming

Aaliyah’s last two albums will be available for streaming

The last two albums from the star will be available on streaming platforms..

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For years, the only Aaliyah albums that could be streamed was ‘Age Ain't Nothing But A Number' but this will soon change. 

Aaliyah’s uncle and former manager Barry Hankerson, whose ‘Blackground Records’ owned the rights to the star's back catalogue, has announced that the late musician’s other albums can now be streamed on digital platforms. 

Her last two albums, ‘One in a Million’ and ‘Aaliyah’, have been in limbo for years due to legal issues, but now they will be able to be streamed.

The news comes days after the 20th anniversary of her death. 

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Aaliyah died on 5 August 2001. 

According to BBC, the rollout for the streaming begins on 20 August with the release of ‘One in a Million’.

The publication also states that new titles will be released throughout the rest of the year, including soundtracks to the film ‘Romeo Must Die’ as well as the compilations ‘Ultimate Aaliyah’ and ‘I Care 4 U’.

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