Bruh, you are quoting the Washington Post for black females singers in the 90sNobody's re-writing history, but her detractors. If Aaliyah's overrated, the story started when she was alive:
"Actually, she's a streetwise Jackson with a far more soulful song selection. The gritty beats just don't stop on 'One in a Million,' which, a la Jackson, has one track after another aching for sensual choreography"--- Atlanta Journal Constitution, 8/9/1996
"Aaliyah is a contemporary of those other barely post-adolescent R&B crooners, from Mya to Monica to Brandy et al. But with her edge and attitude—not to mention dance skills—the 21-year-old actually has more in common with Janet Jackson."---- Teresa Witz, The Washington Post, 7/22/2001
. They don't get that shyt. That's like quoting Pitchfork today. I have a feeling ya'll are young and basing this off of Youtube views and google.And to even try to bring her dancing ability into this is
And for that sensual choreography aching for blah blah blah write up. Mya has tributed Janet Jackson specifically for her dancing skills. And Michael Jackson





. Ya'll funny though.
. And after looking at those numbers I would say Mya did fair much better than I thought and was closer to Aaliyah in sales success than I thought (AND she also had Missy writing and producing a lot on her first album so that would also show why her and Aaliyah's success was similar. They were products of the same tree and production/writers 
. I might even argue with her going on to win Grammy's and having a HUGE mainstream hit with Lady Marmalade she might even be ahead of Aaliyah
in terms of success. (Prob get roasted for that).
) on billboard based on RnB/Hip Hop charts or were those songs charting on Billboard Hot 100/200 because there is A BIG DIFFERENCE in reach when comparing the two.
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I will give you a hint in conversation, you usually want to use quotes or facts that are RELEVANT AND TRUE if you want an honest discussion and response. Stop moving goal posts. 


