By: Natasha Archary
Aaliyah’s posthumous album, ‘Unstoppable’ is set to drop this month.
The late singer and actress who died in a plane crash in 2001 has a new body of work which she had recorded before her death.
Her uncle and former manager Barry Hankerson said in an interview that the collaborations include Drake, Ne-yo, Snoop Dogg as well as Chris Brown.
The first song to be released off Aaliyah’s posthumous album is Poison which features The Weeknd.
Speaking to YouTube host Geno Jones, Aaliyah’s uncle said the idea for the album came about 5-years ago.
"About five years ago we realized we had quite a bit of music that we had never put out that was recorded by Aaliyah."
Barry Hankerson
Once Aaliyah’s vocals were remastered Hankerson reached out to a string of artists who loved Aaliyah to see if they were keen on featuring on various songs.
Aaliyah was one of the biggest RnB, pop and hip hop artists in her time.
At the time of her death, she was in the Bahamas shooting the music video for her single, Rock the Boat.
She has been romantically linked to R.Kelly and there is speculation that she was pregnant when she died.











