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Aaliyah’s uncle Barry Hankerson teases on Twitter that her full discography could be coming to major streaming services on the late singer’s birthday, January 16th, 2020. Aaliyah’s uncle, Barry Hankerson, announced the news on Twitter, telling fans that the music will drop on January 16th, 2020. Uncle Gnarley is written by Des Sullivan, of St. John's.
Aaliyah’s music is finally coming to streaming services next year. A Director of Sullivan Capital Corporation, he is a former Executive Assistant to Premier's Frank D. Moores (1975-1979)and Brian Peckford (1979-1985). According to Rap-Up, the late singer’s uncle Barry Hankerson took to Twitter to announce that her entire discography will be available on major streaming services on Aaliyah’s birthday, Jan. 16, 2020. Aaliyah’s uncle Barry Hankerson teases on Twitter that her full discography could be coming to major streaming services on the late singer’s birthday, January 16th, 2020. An Aaliyah fan listens to her music on August 27, 2001 at a Virgin Megastore in New York City. “We listened, this is not a drill in honor of the great legacy of #Aaliyah,” Hankerson, the former head of Blackground Records, tweeted from his account while tagging, Apple Music, Spotify, TIDAL, and Amazon Prime. Eighteen years since her death, the late singer’s uncle Barry Hankerson took to Twitter to …
Aaliyah’s music may be finally coming to streaming services. Apple Music took the #1 spot hitting 49. Fans of the late singer Aaliyah decided enough is enough this past weekend, pushing the hashtag #FreeAaliyahMusic into Twitter’s trending topics. 109.4k Followers, 519 Following, 3,429 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Aaliyah Haughton (@aaliyahhaughton) Aaliyah's Uncle Says Her Discography Could Hit Streaming In 2020 The past few years streaming has dominated the music business helping to bring back profitability. When Aaliyah’s birthday hit, fans rushed to stream the long lost music, but welp, her discography was nowhere to be found, save for her first album, Age Ain’t Nothing But A Number and a select few songs, which had been readily available for a while. But last week, Complex magazine succeeded where I … He is a businessman engaged in real estate, retail and development companies.
Specifically, Barry Hankerson — Aaliyah's uncle, manager, and founder of her label, Blackground Records.