Aaliyah fans

Started by Scott., November 22, 2016, 11:01:18 PM

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FINE.

Like it would be nice to perch to iTunes and see her catalogue but honestly I don't really care.  Queen's presence is still heavy. The gorls are still getting in.  The father recently passed, I think Diane is sick, Rashad always seems over it judging by his tweets and Barry is shady as hell.

It sucks.

FINE.

Quote from: Harlem on November 22, 2016, 11:13:41 PM
Quote from: FINE. on November 22, 2016, 11:11:25 PM
Quote from: Baeomi on November 22, 2016, 11:08:27 PM
Its not the family

QuoteSo the reason why Aaliyah?s music isn?t available for you to buy or stream is, you guessed it, is because of some messy music industry business involving Aaliyah?s former music label Blackground Records. The record sold hundred?s of the hit songs that were under their label (including most of Aaliyah?s music) to Reservoir Media Management. Reservoir Media Management now has full rights to her music after acquiring it in 2012 and are not releasing it to iTunes, apple music, spotify or any of the other beloved streaming services (any time soon at least).

Here?s a list of other songs that are in the same chokehold as Aaliyah?s catalogue

Aaliyah ? Aaliyah
Aaliyah ? One in a Million
Romeo Must Die Original Soundtrack
Ashley Parker Angel  ? Soundtrack to you Life
Toni Braxton ? Libra
Tank ? Force of Nature
Tank ? One Man
Tank ? Sex, Love & Pain
Timbaland & Magoo ? Welcome to Our World
Timbaland & Magoo ? Indecent Proposal
Timbaland & Magoo ? Under Construction Pt. II
Like is anyone fighting this? Or..

I knew it probably had something to do with that damn record label moreso than the family.

Shit Jay-Z should try to buy Aaliyah's estate since he was unsuccessful with Prince
wait  :ohwow:

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Quote from: imani on November 22, 2016, 11:06:54 PM
Why is her family like this? It's unfair to her fans and ppl who want to know who she was. They need to take notes from the Selena family on keeping a legacy alive.


!!! selenas family had a movie out within 2 years of her death!


we still waiting on a REAL movie almody 17 years later wtf

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Quote from: Harlem on November 22, 2016, 11:13:41 PM
Quote from: FINE. on November 22, 2016, 11:11:25 PM
Quote from: Baeomi on November 22, 2016, 11:08:27 PM
Its not the family

QuoteSo the reason why Aaliyah?s music isn?t available for you to buy or stream is, you guessed it, is because of some messy music industry business involving Aaliyah?s former music label Blackground Records. The record sold hundred?s of the hit songs that were under their label (including most of Aaliyah?s music) to Reservoir Media Management. Reservoir Media Management now has full rights to her music after acquiring it in 2012 and are not releasing it to iTunes, apple music, spotify or any of the other beloved streaming services (any time soon at least).

Here?s a list of other songs that are in the same chokehold as Aaliyah?s catalogue

Aaliyah ? Aaliyah
Aaliyah ? One in a Million
Romeo Must Die Original Soundtrack
Ashley Parker Angel  ? Soundtrack to you Life
Toni Braxton ? Libra
Tank ? Force of Nature
Tank ? One Man
Tank ? Sex, Love & Pain
Timbaland & Magoo ? Welcome to Our World
Timbaland & Magoo ? Indecent Proposal
Timbaland & Magoo ? Under Construction Pt. II
Like is anyone fighting this? Or..

I knew it probably had something to do with that damn record label moreso than the family.

Shit Jay-Z should try to buy Aaliyah's estate since he was unsuccessful with Prince

good idea!!

FINE.

Like Drake sis

Get the fuck on it

.betterwiseup

Age Ain't Nothing But A Number still on Spotify.
I wish OIAM & The Red Album was there too.
:stressed:

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Quote from: FINE. on November 22, 2016, 11:20:33 PM
Like Drake sis

Get the fuck on it


oh GOD no.. he would be the worst thing for aaliyah

L0NZ.

Quote from: TEXASbama on November 22, 2016, 11:21:26 PM
Quote from: FINE. on November 22, 2016, 11:20:33 PM
Like Drake sis

Get the fuck on it


oh GOD no.. he would be the worst thing for aaliyah

cant be any worse than whats already going on


4 fucking k

Why was her first album available for sell the but the others weren't? All of her albums were released under Blackground


Nine

Quote from: Scott. on November 22, 2016, 11:14:27 PM
It's sad.

My lil' brother was asking me about that "Street Thing" song (for some reason he seems to love 90s Hip Hop and R&B and he's only 16 lol) and I was trying to find it on Apple Music while I was driving and I was liKe "HUH?"
Street Thing is iconic

whew!!


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Quote from: L0NZ. on November 22, 2016, 11:22:43 PM
Quote from: TEXASbama on November 22, 2016, 11:21:26 PM
Quote from: FINE. on November 22, 2016, 11:20:33 PM
Like Drake sis

Get the fuck on it


oh GOD no.. he would be the worst thing for aaliyah

cant be any worse than whats already going on

true very true...i dont understand why whoever owns it wont release it? like whats the point of keeping ppl from hearing it?

Buy The Stars✨

Quote from: imani on November 22, 2016, 11:23:35 PM
Why was her first album available for sell the but the others weren't? All of her albums were released under Blackground

Age aint nothing but a number was owned by jive i believe

FINE.

Yeah Drake needs to swoop in and bid on her mess.

BAPHOMET.

How is the new generation supposed to have access to her music ? Cause.... If you dont own her mess already (I do tho'  lolz) its HARD to find the shit to buy.


FlowerBomb

Resoviour know they're sitting on a gold mine, they're not sell the rights to her music or image to anyone

QuoteReservoir joins the millions of fans marking the fifteen year anniversary of Aaliyah?s passing this week. Since 2001, lovers of Aaliyah?s music have followed the whereabouts of her top-selling albums like One In A Million and Aaliyah, plus enduring hit singles like ?If Your Girl Only Knew?, ?Are You That Somebody??, and ?Try Again?.
As the music publisher of many titles performed by Aaliyah, our role is to represent her catalog?s songs, songwriters, and copyrights through careful administration and licensing, as it is our privilege to do. Our representation allows us to make this music available for licensing in films, TV, and advertisements; clear it for sampling in new recordings; celebrate its creative reinterpretations on sites like YouTube; uphold its rights in legal disputes; and support any new releases that may be made available to the public by record labels. While Reservoir is honored to work with songs written for Aaliyah in this capacity, we do not represent any songs written by Aaliyah herself, nor can we act as a distributor of any of her recorded music as a record label would.
We appreciate the public?s keen interest in Aaliyah's music, and remain committed as ever to protecting and respecting this beloved artist?s musical legacy.