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Showing posts with label 2001. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2001. Show all posts

19/11/2020

Aaliyah: Rare Photo Courtesy Of Photographer Matt Jones


πŸ”via @theonlymattjones: "#Aaliyah NYC ‘01 @i_d #Outtake"

OMGGG!! 😭😭😭❤ Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful never before seen gem! And huge shout out to my big sis @aaliyahalways for the tag!! 😍😍😍 

11/11/2020

Aaliyah: M6 French Channel (Rare Footage)

Full clip sharing some rare footage of Aaliyah on French channel M6. Peep a young @ericferrellmakeup at the beginning! 😭 Shout out to Aaliyah Pol on YouTube for sharing this too! 

25/10/2020

Aaliyah: Candid Memories (Meeting Aaliyah: Pictures & Video)

 

Aaliyah fan @introducingpumpkyn sharing her memories via YouTube of meeting Aaliyah for the first time at the FYE Red Album signing on July 17th, 2001. Thank you so much for sharing your heartfelt story with us all. πŸ™πŸ½❤️ Shout out to my baby sis @aaliyahhaughton for the tag! 

Watch the full video below and enjoy! ❤️

19/10/2020

08/10/2020

Aaliyah: Album Signing in Dallas, August 17th, 2001 (Rare Photo)

πŸ”via @beautyandcurves of Aaliyah at her album signing in Dallas on August 17th, 2001. Thank you so much for sharing! was definitely a nice surprise to see on my birthday. Also shout out to everyone for all the calls, texts and birthday wishes. Appreciate the love! πŸ™πŸ½❤️

21/09/2020

Aaliyah: Stuff For Men magazine, April 2001

πŸ” via @archivealive: "Aaliyah photographed by Barron Claiborne for Stuff For Men magazine, April 2001 “Biggest Skeleton in her Closet: Rejected for a part on Family Matters”

Thank you for sharing and thanks to @dovexxii for the tag! ❤ I managed to find the original magazine clipping from this particular spread, so enjoy!

12/09/2020

Aaliyah: Rare Photos Courtesy of Ronnie Wright





Some beautiful rares gems courtesy of photographer Ronnie Wright. Thank you so much for sharing with us all. I also zoomed in on each particular rare image for better clarity. Enjoy /.\ fam! 😊❤️

13/06/2020

Aaliyah: Rare Photo & Official Merch






πŸ”via @a_killa045: "@lafayette_nyc Artist TEE Release this weekend. Collaborating with legend JOHNNY πŸ“Έ πŸ“Έ The artist, which has been handed down as a legend of life and death, has been selected from five treasured photos that google does not appear πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Thank you everyone πŸ’ͺ🏾πŸ’ͺ🏾Special thanks @johnnynunez"

Thank you so much for sharing this never before seen photo of Aaliyah! 😍❤ Photo taken by photographer πŸ“Έ: @johnnynunez back in July, 16th 2001 at BET. (SN: Quoted text translated from Japanese)


You can check out the collection via the link here...https://lafayettecrew.com/lafayette/home/lafayette-2020-spring-summer-collection-delivery-11/

Aaliyah, Fred Musa & Eric Therese at Sky Rock FM, Paris, 2001


Aaliyah with @fredmusaofficiel and @erictherese at @skyrockfm radio station in Paris, 2001.

Aaliyah: On The Set Of 'Rock The Boat' (Rare Footage)

πŸ”via @thevaliantone Thanks to my little sis @aaliyahhaughton for the tag! Thank you so much for sharing with us all! πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜„❤

Aaliyah: Rare Photo Courtesy of Ronnie Wright


πŸ“Έ via @ronniewright1 of Aaliyah on BET, 106 & Park in 2001 for the Get Paid In The Escalade contest which she hosted for one lucky fan to win! Thank you so much for sharing and tagging us! 😍❤

10/06/2020

Aaliyah: Rare Photo Courtesy of Ronnie Wright


πŸ”via @ronniewright1: "TODAY WE CELEBRATE THE LATE GREAT PRINCESS OF R&B #AALIYAH THIS IS THE PICTURE I TOOK OF THIS ANGEL AT 106&PARK INTERVIEW FOR "WE NEED A RESOLUTION" 19 YEARS AGO TODAY APRIL 26th, 2001 AMERICAN MUSIC HISTORY πŸ™"

Thank you so much for sharing and tagging us in this unseen gem! Such a gorgeous pic of Babygirl! 😍❤

09/06/2020

Aaliyah: Plus Vite Que La Musique Interview, July 9th, 2001 (Rare Footage)


Full uncut Aaliyah interview for Plus Vite Que La Musique on French channel M6, during her visit in Paris, July 9th, 2001. Special shout out to Aaliyah.PL for uploading this! ❤️You can watch the full video below! 😊

18/01/2020

"The Day Aaliyah And I Took a Sticker Photo": By Hyun Kim κΉ€ν˜„

Taken at Chelsea Piers Bowling Alley. Photos courtesy of author Hyun Kim.

Here's an interesting article written by writer/editor Hyun Kim for Vibe, MTV and Tidal. He talks about his time interviewing Aaliyah back in 2001, whilst playing bowling and other video/arcade games.
"In 2001, I went bowling with Aaliyah. We weren’t friends; it wasn’t a date. The occasion was a Vibe cover story. We’d originally been scheduled to meet in Melbourne, Australia, while she was filming Queen of the Damned, but things don’t always work out the way they’re supposed to — which left me in Australia for four days, alone, with nothing to do.
I was told to wait in my hotel room as long as I could in case I received a call from Aaliyah’s people about the interview, but the call never came. So I wandered the streets of Melbourne, thought that there were more Asians there than I’d expected, and got so bored that I went across the street from the hotel to watch a cricket match. I got even more bored, so bored that I ended up falling asleep in the sun and getting one of the worst sunburns of my life. I did get to explore the food; I ate ostrich and kangaroo on what turned out to be my last night there. Vibe called eventually and told me the interview wasn’t going to happen, at least in Australia, and that they’d rebooked my return ticket for the next day. I rang the front desk and told them to cancel my safari excursion I had planned, as I tried to get the most of my time on the continent.
Later, Aaliyah’s publicist would schedule our bowling session at New York’s Chelsea Piers; the thought was that something relaxed and informal would put us both at ease for the interview. As I waited for the logistics to get locked down, it eventually began to sink in that I was writing a cover story for Vibe. I was born in Korea and immigrated to upstate New York when I was seven, where I was an ESL student. I fell in love with writing in high school when my 11th grade English teacher asked if he could enter an essay I wrote on The Autobiography of Malcolm X in a local contest. A few months later, I received a letter saying I won first place. The grand prize was $300, which at the time was a lot for a 16-year-old. I told everyone in high school that I would write for the Source one day.
Eight years after that essay, at the age of 24, I had the chance to write a cover story for the biggest urban culture and music magazine, a place where I’d interned just four years before. It wasn’t the Source; it was Vibe. It was bigger. I was excited, of course, and more than a little nervous. We’re talking about my first cover story for Vibe, with a beloved and notoriously private artist. It’s beyond clichΓ© to say that Aaliyah was on the brink of superstardom before her death, but that’s how folks felt about her at the time — throughout most of her career, really. She’d managed to somehow overcome the R. Kelly scandal that clouded her early in her career (a topic that was explicitly deemed off-limits for my interview); her late-’90s chemistry with Timbaland seemed akin to what Janet had with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis a decade earlier. Even her film career was starting to take off after the success of Romeo Must Die. She landed a role in the coveted Matrix trilogy.

Photo Courtesy of Hyun Kin. Enhanced for better quality by yours truly!

Then I got the news. On the night of August 25th, 2001, friends began calling my phone repeatedly. I was at some party in Chelsea and spent most of my time in the basement, where I had no cell reception. When I stepped outside from the party, my phone buzzed incessantly, alerting me that I’d missed numerous calls and had several voicemails waiting — all saying, “Hey man, did you see the news?” It was a strange feeling to be connected to the death of someone you barely knew.
Since Aaliyah died the month the Vibe issue came out, my story became known as Aaliyah’s “last in-depth interview.” Vibe sent me on a mini press run to promote our August issue; I sat in a studio for hours, doing back-to-back interviews with radio stations across the country. (Often I was introduced as one of the last journalists to have talked to her, but I don’t think that was true. Maybe it helped sell issues, and even me as a journalist.) All of them wanted to know one thing: “What was she like?”
The thing is, my interview with Aaliyah wasn’t one of my favorites. She was friendly, but she was guarded. She blurted out, “Private life!” whenever I brushed on topics like her rumored relationship with Damon Dash. When I asked about the Roc-A-Fella Records pendant on her neck, she cooly responded, “It’s just a little symbol for a record.” Emil Wilbekin, Vibe’s editor in chief at that time, told me that Aaliyah had liked my story even though I did receive several hate mails from her fans saying that I painted her in a bad light and that I didn’t respect her privacy. That same month, I would write another “cover” story on Aaliyah; this time, it would be a tribute.
Of course, I understood her need to protect her personal space, especially after the R. Kelly drama. After all, it was Vibe that published their wedding certificate six years earlier. I knew I wouldn’t get to spend much time with her, so I loaded up on secondary interviews. I talked to her high school principal, her best friend Kidada Jones, Andy Hilfiger, Carson Daly, choreographer Fatima Robinson, her mother Diane Haughton, Queen of the Damned director Michael Rymer, and Timbaland. I even spoke with Ed McMahon, who was the host of Star Search, where a young Aaliyah had once lost. It was the most secondaries I’d ever collected for one story.

"We played Time Crisis. She shot the pink gun, me the blue one; I don’t remember how many quarters we dropped. She said she was looking forward to going home to read Harry Potter that night."

Celebrity interviews that take place during an activity like bowling sound good in theory. But often, they don’t allow you to find any rhythm with your interview subject. Especially when you have to compete for attention with their friends and bowling scoreboards. And usually, the idea for this kind of informal interview comes from their publicist or manager, not the artist.
But a fun setting does give the writer some color to play with. So after bowling, Aaliyah and I played the video game Time Crisis. She shot the pink gun, me the blue one; I don’t remember how many quarters we dropped. She said she was looking forward to going home to read Harry Potter that night.
We put our video game guns down and started walking toward the exit. I spotted a sticker booth, which was probably on the downslope of popularity in 2001. I think Aaliyah picked the theme. I have no idea where I may have stuck the missing stickers, but I’m happy I didn’t use all of them. I wish I didn’t have my sunglasses on my head. I wish I had smiled better, but truthfully I was pretty bad at doing that in photos back then. (I have no idea where I’m looking.)
And then there’s Aaliyah. Looking directly at the camera. Looking perfect. As always. Her smile looks genuine. She’s crouching down — maybe to make me look taller? We waited for the stickers to print. We hugged goodbye. I wasn’t sure if I had enough for a cover story. I wasn’t sure if I knew her any better than I did the day before. But the sticker photo would give me enough to tell this story, almost 19 years later."

08/11/2019

Aaliyah: Rare Photo



πŸ” via Preston Blue on Facebook of Aaliyah at her album signing at Sound Of Norristown on July 18th, 2001 😊❤.

10/05/2019

Aaliyah: Rare Photo


πŸ” via Winston Chaney on Facebook “This has to be the Greatest Throwback Tuesday or Thursday picture that I’ve ever seen!!! One month before her death!! It’s Aaliyah and your’s truly. THROWBACK TUESDAY & I’LL USED IT FOR THURSDAY AS WELL!!!!!”
Thank you so much for sharing! 😩Crazy to think that this photo was taken 1 month before passing...πŸ™πŸ½πŸ’š

04/05/2019

Aaliyah: Rare Photo

πŸ” via Carol Ozemhoya on Facebook “Throwback Thursday…RIP Little One… Aaliyah.”
Thank you so much for sharing! 😍❤

29/04/2019

Aaliyah: Paris, 2001 (Rare Photo)


πŸ” via @kerribrownmusic on Facebook “My #tbt photo!!! In 2001 I was on a trip to Europe, and while in Paris, I ran into the singer Aaliyah by the ferris wheel at the end of Champs Elysees. Completely star stuck, as she was filming for MTV, we asked for a picture and she so sweetly said of course! One month later, her plane went down when she was leaving the Bahamas after shooting her last music video for "Rock The Boat”. This picture […] I have a blown up amazing quality shot on my wall. Only 22 years old and made such an amazing mark in the music industry. “If at first you don’t succeed, dust yourself off and try again…”
My heart πŸ˜­πŸ˜­πŸ˜­πŸ’”

Aaliyah: Rare Photo


πŸ” via Jimmy’s J Casa NYC on Facebook of ‘A A L I Y A H’ (red album) listening party in May 2001 with Tank alongside! Thank you so much for sharing! How HOT does she look here? 😭😍❤