Fans of the late R&B singer Aaliyah rejoiced after the record label that owns her masters announced that the majority of her music would finally be available to stream soon.The record company, renamedBlackground Records 2.0, says it will begin re-releasing the late singers output starting with her second album, One In A Million, which is due out on August 20.But even as it moves to finally make her music widely available, the singer's estate accused Blackground of failing to be transparent about its new deal.
Back at last: The majority of the late singer Aaliyah's recorded output is set to finally be released on streaming services 20 years after she crash at age 22.; Aaliyah pictured in 1994A website owned by Aaliyah's record company.
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