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The year is 2008.
As the teen-pop princesses of the 90s step into womanhood with loud, proud and career-defining releases, a new artist named Lady Gaga emerges into Myspace Kid/Limewire world dominated by the likes of MIA, VV Brown, Luciana, Robyn, Diplo,Santogold and Space Cowboy.
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Correction: Aaliyah wasn’t the youngest performer on Oscars, there was i.e. Michael Jackson at age 15 and others. However, she was (and still is) the youngest African-American female to perform there.
This performance only shows a part of what Aaliyah was capable, it’s such a shame she was taken so soon. Can’t even imagine how great she would sound as 30 years woman.
Correction: Aaliyah wasn’t the youngest performer on Oscars, there was i.e. Michael Jackson at age 15 and others. However, she was (and still is) the youngest African-American female to perform there.
This performance only shows a part of what Aaliyah was capable, it’s such a shame she was taken so soon. Can’t even imagine how great she would sound as 30 years woman.
Correction: Journey to the Past was neither a Disney film song nor was it penned by Diane Warren. Music by Stephen Flaherty and lyric by Lynn Ahrens.
Correction: Journey to the Past was neither a Disney film song nor was it penned by Diane Warren. Music by Stephen Flaherty and lyric by Lynn Ahrens.