Aaliyah’s Music Could Soon Appear on Streaming Platforms

The late R&B star’s estate updates fans on the news.

After failing to hit streaming platforms back in January, Aaliyah Haughton’s estate announced that her music catalog could soon appear on streaming services for the first time ever. Her family shared the promising update as fans all over the world marked the 19th anniversary since the singer’s passing. 

In an Instagram post on Tuesday, her estate announced that they’ve begun discussions with various record labels to finally bring out her music catalog. To our loyal fans: We are excited to announce that communication has commenced between the estate and various record labels about the status of Aaliyah’s music catalog, as well as its availability on streaming platforms in the near future,” the statement reads. Thank you for your continued love and support. More updates to come!

The Detroit native, who released her debut album “Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number” in 1994, died in a tragic plane crash on August 25, 2001, at the age of just 22. While her debut album is on major streaming services, the majority of her remaining catalogs like her sophomore album “One in a Million” and her 2001 album “Aaliyah” haven’t been available.

Follow Aaliyah’s official page to stay updated on the news.

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