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Baby Girl: Better Known as Aaliyah

By: Kathy Iandoli
Narrated by: Bahni Turpin, Kathy Iandoli
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In a definitive and “excellent homage to a star who left this planet too soon” (Questlove), the life, career, tragic death, and evolution of Aaliyah into a music legend are explored—now updated with new material featuring in-depth research and exclusive interviews.

By twenty-two years old, Aaliyah had already accomplished a staggering amount: hit records, acclaimed acting roles, and fame that was just about to cross over into superstardom. Like her song, she was already “more than a woman” but her shocking death in a plane crash prevented her from fully growing into one.

Now, two decades later, the full story of Aaliyah’s life and cultural impact is finally and lovingly revealed. Baby Girl features never-before-told stories, including studio anecdotes, personal tales, and eyewitness accounts on the events leading up to her untimely passing. Her enduring influence on today’s artists—such as Rihanna, Drake, Normani, and many more—is also celebrated, providing Aaliyah’s discography a cultural critique that is long overdue.

“There’s no better way to pay your respect to R&B’s true angel than to lose yourself in the pages” (Kim Osorio, journalist and author of Straight from the Source) of this “dazzling biography” (Publishers Weekly) that is as unforgettable as its subject.

This book was written without the participation of Aaliyah’s family/estate.
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Informative Biography • Detailed Information • Author Narration • Fan Perspective • Closure Providing

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This book actually gave me closure on Aaliyah’s passing. I was 11 years old when she passed. I remember being a fan of hers but too young to truly know her life story. This book helped me understand her trajectory in music a bit more. I couldn’t put it down! I love hearing how artists rise and make it big. I don’t feel this book was disrespectful to her memory at all. Only con of this book is I do feel the author spoke too much on R Kelly in the beginning chapters. She could have shortened it a bit! Overall, it was a great read that will help you understand Aaliyah’s career trajectory and what she went through a lot more.

Great read! Had me hooked!

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This is a very respectful book about Aaliyah and her career. There isn’t any input from the family, it’s mainly from interviews with Aaliyah, and things that her immediate family members have said publicly about Aaliyah. She continues to leave a lasting impact on music and her fans decades after her passing. .

Nicely Done

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Beware the voice you hear in the sample is not the voice reading the story, only the introduction. I wish I had known that so I could have bought the ebook instead. The lady who reads the actual story is PAINFUL to listen to. She sounds exactly like a female automated voice. I actually wonder if it is one, she mispronounced alot of things, such as, Christina Aguilera & is extremely monotone and dull..listening is painful. I will probably buy the ebook anyway I doubt I can listen to this anymore, even when I am listening I cant pay attention to this broad.

Beware!!

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I was so excited when I heard there was going to be a new biography on the life of the legendary Aaliyah and I so looked forward to reading this book. Despite Aaliyah’s family not participating nor any close friends the book promised to be a telling account of the all too short life of Aaliyah. Sadly the reader doesn’t get much insight into who Aaliyah was and how she felt abt the things she endured, achieved and overcame. The book is basically a copy plaster job of everything we already know abt her.
I’m hoping someday Aaliyah’s family will have the strength to tell her story because it certainly deserves to be told by them.

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It felt great to run through the story of Aaliyah again yet sad at the same time. The fact that her story of being in the industry begins with the likes of Robert leaves a nasty feeling on my soul. She was the most high profile victim who escaped & never wanted to discuss it again. Very well so, she went on to become bigger than she lived to see yet I believe she knew she was the most high exalted one at all times.
The book read like it was citing quotes from every interview & article that could be found on her which had it's positives. Bahni reading the story left me feeling some negatives about it though. I'm just not a fan of how she reads stories.
I lived through the Aaliyah era & I idolized her. I even got a chance to meet her. I appreciated the story from a fan's pov yet I still wonder about the story of who she really was. With so many other people in charge of her career the world will never know just how amazing she truly was. Thank you Kathy Iandoli for giving us fans a little bit more understanding into who she was. Rest in Heaven our sweet angel.

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