Showing posts with label Detroit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Detroit. Show all posts

Sunday, July 9, 2023

Detroit: One Nation Under A Groove

 

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Detroit makes me think of Aaliyah. When she was five years old, her family moved to Detroit, Michigan, where she was raised. She had talent. I’m sure there is more talent in Detroit. It is the place where Motown was born. I wish I could bring Aaliyah back. I can see how she could have done so much more. Aaliyah was a leader. That’s how I think of her. And when I see these kids in this music video “One Nation Under A Groove,” Aaliyah had that groove with so many fans still loving her. 



Sunday, December 11, 2022

Saturday, November 19, 2022

Is Chloe Bailey Aaliyah of Our Time?

 


Yes, this is another podcast about Aaliyah. But today, not only about Aaliyah, but about another young female artist of today in which they call her the Aaliyah of our time. Is she the Aaliyah of our time? Well, she could be. I’m talking about Chloe Bailey. According to Wikipedia, she’s 24 years old today. I have listened to Chloe’s music and watched her videos. I’ve got to say her music is different than Aaliyah’s. The time that Chloe is living in has changed some more in music since the Princess of R&B’s time. ..








 

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Detroit’s Baby Girl

 


Detroit is the place. The place where Aaliyah was raised. I know she’ll never be forgotten there. But she was born in Brooklyn, New York. Aaliyah’s been gone for a long time, & nobody seems to want to forget her. How can you? Everyday you constantly see conversations online and pictures & videos being posted. Well, that’s a good thing. Don’t you think so? The sad thing is we can’t bring her back, although sometimes it feels like she never left with everybody remembering her. I’m talking about those that remember her in a good way. 

 I just want to give a shout out to all of the Aaliyah fans everywhere. Don’t stop thinking of her. 

 I have heard her voice in my sleep once saying: “Don’t let go of me.” Maybe because I once yearned so bad for her to be alive. With so much going on in my life, I didn’t know that Aaliyah affected me that way. I was just beginning to be her fan and didn’t know how much I paid attention. When I got the news that she passed away, it hurt so bad. I’m Gail Nobles, & you’ve just heard another Aaliyah podcast.