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Her last album, 1996's One in a Million achieved her previous sales peak, moving 71,000 units during that year's Christmas week; it sold 40,500 copies in its first stanza.
This singer / actress was only 15 when she released her 1994 debut Age Ain't Nothing But A Number. She followed this in 1996 with One In A Million, which reached # 14 in the ARIAnet dance chart.
One in a Million was first released Aug. 27, 1996, via Blackground and Atlantic Records...
...One in a Million found Aaliyah at the nexus of street savvy R&B and elegant pop.
In 1996, after striking a distribution deal with Atlantic Records, Hankerson moved Blackground—and Aaliyah—from Jive to Atlantic, gaining full control of her masters in the process.
Almost immediately after their marriage, Kelly and Aaliyah split, and her career thrived as well—she sold more than two million copies of each of her next two albums, which she made with other producers, and launched a film career.
This singer / actress was only 15 when she released her 1994 debut Age Ain't Nothing But A Number. She followed this in 1996 with One In A Million, which reached # 14 in the ARIAnet dance chart.
Beginning with her 1996 album, "One In a Million," she was working with Elliott on fine trip-hop such as "Hot Like Fire."
The style that [Aaliyah], Timbaland, and Elliott crafted [on One in a Million] has given rise to a new subgenre, loosely referred to as experimental R&B (or "PBR&B")...
...One in a Million found Aaliyah at the nexus of street savvy R&B and elegant pop.
Aaliyah addresses ballads and uptempo hip hop forms with equal skill.