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Aaliyah's music is coming to streaming services

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Aaliyah's music is coming to streaming services, starting from this month, record label Blackground Records 2.0 has confirmed.

Despite reservations from the late singer's estate, Aaliyah's catalogue will steadily be made available on streaming platforms in the coming months, starting on August 20 with her second studio album, 1996's One In A Million.

Large parts of the groundbreaking R&B artist's discography haven't been made available on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, depriving her of a proper legacy since she died in a plane crash aged 22.

On September 3 the Romeo Must Die soundtrack will be issued; a compilation that features several contributions from Aaliyah including the Timbaland-produced Try Again, which became her first

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