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Aaliyah’s legacy lives on 20 years later | Afro

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By Joshua Moore Special to the AFRO Aaliyah Dana Houghton was born Jan. 16, 1979, in Brooklyn, N.Y. It has been 20 years, as of Aug. 25, since Aaliyah tragically died in a plane crash alongside the eight others in her music group. She was 22.  Her posthumous album “One in a Million” is currently […]

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