Aaliyah fans have started a petition to have the late singer inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.Â
Since its launch last May, the Change.org petition â created by fan Albert Tsibu â has so far garnered more than 7,000 signatures. The petitionâs accompanying description references the more than two decades since Aaliyahâs death in 2001, arguing that the singerâs âpresence and influence is still being felt throughout the world of music, fashion, film and pop culture.â
The description goes on to name all of Aaliyahâs albums â from 1994 debut âAge Ain’t Nothing but a Numberâ through to 2001âs âAaliyahâ â citing their success in spawning âmultiple hit singlesâ and âmillions of records soldâ. The petition lists the likes of BeyoncĂ©, Rihanna, Drake and Normani as musicians who have âcredited Aaliyah as a source of inspirationâ.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame stipulates that inductees must have released their first project âat least 25 years prior to the year of nomination.â By that criteria, Aaliyah became eligible for the nomination in 2019, the same year that âAge Ainât Nothin But a Numberâ turned 25.
Tsibu â who encourages fans to share the petition using the hashtag #Aaliyah4RockHall â references Aaliyahâs record of posthumous achievements as another reason for Hall of Fame induction. In 2002, the singer was honoured with two posthumous accolades at the American Music Awards, including one for Favourite Female Soul Artist.
In 2012, reports of a posthumous Aaliyah album featuring Timbaland and Missy Elliott were denied by each of those musicians, while Drakeâs rumoured collaborative project with the late singer in 2014 was scrapped following her familyâs discouragement.
In 2021, The Weeknd posthumously enlisted Aaliyah for the joint single âPoisonâ. Last January, Aaliyahâs uncle confirmed that a posthumous album titled âUnstoppableâ and featuring Drake, Ne-Yo, Snoop Dogg and Future would be released that month, though it never materialised.
Though traditionally reserved for rock artists, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has long inducted musicians from other genres like Aaliyah. Last year, the organisation welcomed country singer Dolly Parton and rapper Eminmen to its 2022 cohort, alongside the likes of Duran Duran, Lionel Richie, Eurythmics and Judas Priest.
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