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There are very few artists whose music is unavailable to stream but the catalog of the late Aaliyah remains absent from the likes of Spotify, Apple Music et al. The reasons for the hold-out are long-standing but this week it appeared that fans' wishes may be about to be answered when an Instagram account for Blackground Records 2.0 shared a new website and hashtag: #AaliyahIsComing.
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Mexico, after the Vatican encouraged the incorporation of regional musical traditions into services in the 1960s.
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Aaliyah's One In A Million has arrived on all major streaming platforms, marking the first time the album has been available in the streaming era. The arrival follows a deal by the late singer's label, Blackground 2.0.
Aaliyah’s album ‘One In A Million’ has finally arrived on streaming platforms today (August 20).The late R&B singer’s second album, which was produced by Timbaland and Missy Elliott and released in 1996 included hits such as ‘Got to Give It Up’, ‘4 Page Letter’, ‘Hot Like Fire’, and ‘The One I Gave My Heart To’.
filed trademark infringement lawsuits against Disney in Mexico, Brazil and Argentina, arguing that the name of Disney’s forthcoming streaming service is too similar to Starz, particularly its own streaming service StarzPlay, which has been available in Latin America since 2019.Starz had won a preliminary injunction.
Hong Kong’s Commerce and Economic Development Bureau has been facing pressure to answer why Nicole Kidman was exempt from city’s seven-day hotel quarantine for vaccinated people arriving from Australia. They have now released a statement on why she was given an exemption.
The Weeknd‘s second mixtape, ‘Thursday’, has landed on streaming services for the first time for its 10th anniversary.The Canadian pop star announced the news yesterday (August 18) – a decade on from the mixtape’s release – with an Instagram Story of multi-coloured balloons floating by a door.It follows The Weeknd, real name Abel Tesfaye, releasing the original ‘House Of Balloons’ mixtape for its 10th anniversary on March 25 this year.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have released a statement on what is going on in the world right now including the Taliban taking hold in Afghanistan, the situation in Haiti after an earthquake, and the COVID-19 pandemic that is still ravaging parts of the world and the US as cases continue to rise.
Prince Harry has a message for veterans.
Prince Harry is speaking out on behalf of the Invictus Games. The 36-year-old Duke of Sussex released a joint statement along with Lord Allen, the Chair of the Invictus Games Foundation and Dominic Reid, the CEO, on Monday, amid the turmoil in Afghanistan. In the statement, which was released on the Games' Twitter account, the men wrote, «What's happening in Afghanistan resonates across the international Invictus community.
Prince Harry is showing his support for the people of Afghanistan.
The long and painful saga of bringing De La Soul's music to streaming platforms seems to be at an end. During an Instagram Live session on Tuesday, the iconic hip-hop trio announced that the band's entire catalogue, including their first six albums long absent from streaming, would be coming to platforms like Apple Music and Spotify.
Late last night, Christina Applegate revealed her devastating health news: she has multiple sclerosis (commonly abbreviated to MS).
Joel Kinnaman took to social media Friday to explain why he filed a restraining order against a woman he had a brief fling with in 2018. The 41-year-old "Suicide Squad" star detailed how a model named Bella Davis is trying to extort him for money by claiming to the media that they did not have consensual sex. Kinnaman explained his side of the story in a long statement on Instagram, revealing Davis demanded money and made threats against the Swedish actor and his family/loved ones. "Earlier
Aaliyah's music is coming to streaming services, starting from this month, record label Blackground Records 2.0 has confirmed.