Sometimes it looked as if Aaliyah was hurting in her eyes. It looked as if she was sometimes tired and battling things though she wanted her career. If she could come back, she would probably take back everything that was taken from her.
I made a post called Speaker Vault. When I made it, I thought about how there was a struggle with her music. Then I thought about the new projects that were supposed to be in the makings like Unstoppable. There were supposed to be collaboration with other artists like Drake. People still want Aaliyah. They still love her voice.
I made the post Spreaker Vault because if Aaliyah could come back, she might would decide she would want to be in charge of her music. She might would let the old music go, make new, bigger, and better music, and keep it all away from being taken over. She would be the boss of it. She would be a much wiser and older Aaliyah I’m sure away from bad guys. 😏
I can’t forget what Aaliyah said.
“When it comes to my career, when it comes to my life, don’t get in my way. I’m not gonna have it.” It comes from an older interview where she was speaking assertively about protecting her vision, not letting others dictate her path, and staying in control of her own career decisions.She had a similar vibe in a 2001 clip where she told someone, “You are employed by me, so don’t get it twisted,” emphasizing that she was the boss of her own music and direction.
She was known for being soft-spoken and graceful in public, but she could be very direct and protective when it came to her artistry and boundaries. This quote captures that side of her perfectly—quiet confidence with a steel edge.

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