
Aaliyah's uncle confirms posthumous album will be arriving this month
Blackground Records founder and uncle of the late Aaliyah Barry Hankerson has confirmed that her posthumous album will be landing this month.
Last month Aaliyah's first new single in over 15 years "Poison" arrived, and saw her collaborate with The Weeknd posthumously.
Following the success of the single, Aaliyah's uncle Barry Hankerson has given an update on her posthumous album Unstoppable.
Hankerson confirmed in a recent interview that Aaliyah's posthumous record "will be out in January", and also added that Ne-Yo, Drake, Snoop Dogg and Future will appear on the album.
Barry Hankerson confirms Aaliyah’s new “album” will be dropping this month. pic.twitter.com/n7AQpfvESr
— AALIYAH LEGION (@AaliyahLegion) January 4, 2022
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