Aaliyah, Kidada Jones, Bijou Phillips, Natane Adcock, and Damon Dash photographed by Hype Williams and styled by June Ambrose for Vibe Magazine's September issue (2000).
“Aaliyah, who doesn’t have an evil atom in her body, came off as this intensely sexual, sensuous, delightfully evil, naughty performer,” he said. “It was a very tough role to pull off.” —Michael Rymer. Brooklyn-born, Detroit-raised, Aaliyah has been credited for helping redefine R&B and hip-hop in the 1990s. She left behind an imprint on the music industry as a whole, from her vocals to her dancing to her wardrobe. | Written article of #Aaliyah from @vibemagazine as part of #InternationalWomensDay ♀ They also mention the likes of #NinaSimone, #FridaKahlo, #JaniceJoplin, #BelkisAyón, #CeliaCruz, #AmyWhinehouse, #LeftEye and #SelenaQuintanilla to name a few more! Link is in @vibemagazine bio 😊❤ #Aaliyah #AaliyahArchives #AaliyahDanaHaughton #AaliyahHaughton #Babygirl #Lili #Liyah #TeamAaliyah
With a new album and the romantic lead in the upcoming, Anne Rice adapted flick Queen of the Damed, Aaliyah is ready for superstardom. But don’t think you can get too close to her. Hyun Kim tried and found out that somethings are best left alone.
My mother always said I had sex appeal. Even when I was very young, when I would take pictures, there was something sexual about me. I do feel sexy for sure. I enjoy it.