Singer Aaliyah Died In Tragic Plane Accident 13 Years Ago Today

Aaliyah was professionally in peak position when she hit the VMAs at New York's Radio City Music Hall back in 2000. The pop&B star had not only made the leap into film with a role in “Romeo Must Die,” but her contribution to the action flick's

Based on “Aaliyah: More Than a Woman” by Christopher Farley, Alexandra took the place of Zendaya, who departed the project based on the family's disapproval of the film. Make sure to tune in for the 2014 MTV Video Music 

Aaliyah's family is on the attack against "Lifetime" vowing to stop production on her biopic.Lifetime plans to start filming this summer …

Today marks the 13th anniversary of the death of one of music's fallen angels: Aaliyah Haughton. With her music and style still influencing artists today, it's hard to believe that it's been over a decade since the sultry songstress 

Lifetime tweets that production is on hold of its biopic of singer Aaliyah after star Zendaya had withdrawn from the project.