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Thread started 02/16/11 8:40pm

Gunsnhalen

Aaliyah Love

Haven't listened to her in awhile, and busted out her self titled today! man great voice, production and songs!, such a great talent

What are your favorite cd's or song's?

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Reply #1 posted 02/16/11 11:38pm

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Gunsnhalen said:

Haven't listened to her in awhile, and busted out her self titled today! man great voice, production and songs!, such a great talent

What are your favorite cd's or song's?

Love her.

Her debut album and One in a Million are my favorites, but I love all her music. R Kelly put his foot in the writing and production for AANBAN album. I'd love to hear his demos to the records and the outtakes from that session. They were magic together. Some of my favorites from each album...

Age Ain't Nothing But A Number

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Back n Forth

Age Ain't Nothing But A Number

Street Thing

Down With The Clique

At Your Best (Gangsta Mix)

One In A Million

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If Your Girl Only Knew

One In A Million

Hot Like Fire (Timbaland Groove Mix)

Heartbroken

4 Page Letter

I Care 4 U (originally recorded for this album)

Aaliyah

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Rock the Boat

More Than a Woman

I Refuse

Never No More

and of course I love the unreleased records like "Giving Up" and "Steady Ground"

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Reply #2 posted 02/17/11 5:48am

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I've always loved her style. She had the coolest demeanor, especially for someone her age. Vocally she knew her range and stayed in it. She had her own style of singing.

If I had to choose a favorite record it would probably be her last one, "Aaliyah." She was on a definite artistic incline when she passed. "One In A Million" was dope but I like the diversity of "Aaliyah" more. By the way, her shift in producers from R. Kelly to Timbaland was perfect. Timbaland's sound was fresh at the time.

I love her vocals on "I Miss You". Displays her style and range pretty well. Though this was on her first compilation album, I thought it was worth mentioning.

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