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Upcoming Aaliyah Biography Reportedly Reveals She Secretly Dated Static Major

Upcoming Aaliyah Biography Reportedly Reveals She Secretly Dated Static Major

Kathy Iandoli wrote an in-depth biography about the life of Aaliyah and fans are going to learn some never-before-heard stories about her life.

The Shade Room reported a bombshell about the story behind the singer’s smash hit “Are You That Somebody” according to an excerpt from the book, Baby Girl: Better Known as Aaliyah.

The track was featured on the Dr. Dolittle soundtrack and Baby girl only had 12 hours to crank it out with Timbaland.

The producer didn’t want to do the record under such short notice but they were paid $400,000 for it according to the book.

As many fans know, Static Major wrote the lyrics but what we didn’t know was that the song was originally written TO the late singer.

“‘They were definitely an item,’ Static’s mother, Edith Garrett Raymond confirmed in the biography. “Aaliyah was crazy about him. He brought Aaliyah to my wedding,” she continued. “That was a big deal because [her parents] didn’t let her go places.”

Ms. Raymond confirmed that the frequent collaborators dated from 1997 into 1998, and although their relationship was a secret from Aaliyah’s uncle, Barry Hankerson, they were open to their parents.

“Aaliyah wasn’t a fan of the song on the first listen, despite the autobiographical undertone. Still, she recorded it, and of course it was perfect,” the book says. “…Once Aaliyah’s vocals were laid down (along with Timbaland’s and Static’s), Timbaland came back to put on the finishing touches, which were some more beat layers and his now-famous ‘Dirty South’ intro.”

The origin story of “Are You That Somebody” and Aaliyah and Static Major’s secret relationship were one of many topics raised.

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Dr. Dre’s Series Rejected by Apple CEO Due to Violence

Dr. Dre’s TV series hit a roadbump. On Saturday (Sept. 22), the Wall Street Journal announced that Vital Signs, which is a semi-autobiographical show Dre created for Apple, was dismissed by Apple CEO Tim Cook for being too violent.

Clearly Cook saw the six-episode series himself before revealing to Interscope co-founder and current Apple executive, Jimmy Iovine that the show highlighted too many violent scenes. Along with gun violence, the show also shows sex scenes and scenes with drug usage. Neither Dre nor Cook have talked about the rejection of the show.

Vital Signs was initially reported back in the winter of 2016 and it’s been disclosed that Michael K. Williams, Sam Rockwell and Ian McShane were stars on the show. At the time, it was accounted for that every scene of the arrangement gathered be “focusing on a different emotion and how Dre’s character deals with it.”

While Vital Signs is practically no more, that doesn’t mean Dre has had time off. Back in July, it was reported that the Good Doctor was mixing and mastering Anderson .Paak’s, Oxnard album. In the caption for his celebratory post, which incorporated a picture of himself with .Paak, Dre let free the uplifting news. “Just finished mixing the album. It’s a celebration b—–s!”

We may not be getting the chance to see Vital Signs, but at least we’ll get some music soon!

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