2) Click the 'Start Upload' button to start uploading the file. You can then select photos, audio, video, documents or anything else you want to send. She died in 2001 with eight other people in a plane crash after shooting the “Rock the Boat” video in the Bahamas.Ī post shared by Blackground Records 2.0 © 2021, ABC Audio. Benefits of using Zippyshare: 1) Select a file to send by clicking the 'Browse' button. At Your Best (You Are Love), 1 tracks - Releasedate. One in a Million, 17 tracks - Releasedate US 1996. The Thing I Like, 5 tracks - Releasedate GB 1994. Dubbed “More Than a Woman: The Aaliyah Experience,” it honored the three-time American Music Award winner’s iconic career and her influence on music, fashion and pop culture.Īaliyah’s second album, One In a Million, made its debut on streaming services on August 20.Īugust 25 marked the 20th anniversary of Aaliyah’s death at the age of 22. Ultimate Aaliyah (disc 1), 16 tracks - Releasedate GB 2005-05. That weekend, a special two-day pop-up event was held in New York city. The third disc is a DVD documentary titled The Aaliyah Story.Īaliyah’s third album, which was self-titled, was released on streaming services September 10. The second, titled Are You Feelin’ Me?, has songs from the Romeo Must Die soundtrack and additional tracks produced by Timbaland. The first disc is a greatest hits collection. Ultimate Aaliyah originally arrived in May 2005 as a posthumous box set. I Care 4 U, from December, 2002, features 14 tracks, including Aaliyah’s hits “Back & Forth,” “Are You That Somebody?,” “One in a Million” and “Try Again.” It also has songs that were previously unreleased, including “Miss You,” “I Care 4 U” and “Come Over.” The compilation debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 chart. Ideally majority of the fans would love to hear the original versions without any features, but we'll have to wait and see what happens.Two Aaliyah albums that were released after her death became available on digital platforms for the first time on Friday. This is the reason why artist features and collabs will be on each track. The only catch is that since they are re-releasing Aaliyah's music, they need to treat it as if she is an up and coming new artist for marketing purposes. With the re-release of the music and the new album titled 'Unstoppable' from Blackground 2.0, we may finally get to hear some of those unreleased demo tracks in higher quality. Intially there was orginally meant to be a duets album, which never happened due to Diane Haughton not wanting it, so they had to back down from the project. Majority of those demos would of leaked during the time when artists such as Chris Brown and Drake wanted to use Aaliyah's vocals for their own tracks. We just need to appreciate the audio for what it is, in it's raw authentic form, regardless of whether it's high quality or low quality. Demo tracks are the rough drafts/vocals before finalising the audio into a higher quality, so.you will not be getting the highest quality when it comes to that, especially from the time in which it was recorded too. We've been in the game for over 8 years and much longer as a fan in general, so we've seen a lot ? lol The reason why some of those songs will be low quality is because they are 'demo tracks'. Aaliyah: Ultimate Aaliyah: Aaliyah: Miss You: Aaliyah: I Care 4 U (with Bonus DVD) Aaliyah: ARE YOU THAT SOMEBODY: Aaliyah: Now 4: Aaliyah: Back & Forth: Aaliyah: Romeo Must Die The Album: Aaliyah: Aaliyah (+1 Bonus Track & DVD) Aaliyah: Nu Urban Traxx 32: Aaliyah: Try Again: Aaliyah: R&B Box Disc 1 Aaliyah: Nu Urban Traxx 33: Aaliyah. Also we don't just 'compile' on our platform we 'preserve' too. If my memory serves correctly it was called StaticMajorIsMusic. Yes we are fully aware of that Static Major website you are referring to, we were actually both affiliated with one another and know the owners of that site. Keep in mind though that Don't Let Me Fool Ya was probably ripped from a Cassette and Lord Knows By 2Pac was ripped from a Reel. What I was trying to say, and I think it's a bit complicated to explain, but where did each and every single one of these tracks pop up from prior to being compiled on the Red Sessions? Has anyone ever kept track of that? Some of the songs from the Red Sessions folder like Don't Let Me Fool Ya are super compressed and poor quality (not knocking anyone!) but does anyone like know where that song originally leaked from? Maybe the true original source/leak files hold better quality.Īn example on how poor quality some tracks are:Ī 'perfect' quality song should appear as this: If I am not mistaken, some years ago, music could be downloaded from Static Major's website which was a source/leak for some of the refrences on the Red Sessions, for example, We Need A Resolution comes from Static Major's site, it's also tagged lol. Yeah, a lot of this stuff on here has been 'compiled' if you want to call it that.