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Aaliyah Hadid Sister
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American singer, actress, and model (1979–2001)
Not to be confused with Aliyah . This article is about the singer. For the album, see Aaliyah (album) . For other uses, see Aaliyah (disambiguation) .
The first single released from her second studio album, " If Your Girl Only Knew " was described as a sassy, organ-infused song. [32] Aaliyah was noted for having "smoother, more seductive, and stronger" singing. [33]
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Timbaland 's stuttering, idiosyncratic productions challenged Aaliyah to reveal her artistic personality more than she had on R. Kelly's smoother musical settings. [27]
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