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- Here's a short list of the people that miss you, your spirit and your music as much as I...this list does not include ALL references to Aaliyah posthumous, but some of the most notable ones:
Usher covered Boyz II Men's "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye" as a tribute to Aaliyah
Mary J. Blige makes reference to Aaliyah's death being a difficult and important point in her life in her song "MJB da MVP"
Rapper Twista, mentions Aaliyah in "Hope", "Rest in peace to Aaliyah, Jam Master J"
Brandy made musical and lyrical references to Aaliyah. She pays homage to Aaliyah on "Turn It Up" and "Should I Go" from her 2004 album Afrodisiac.
Also rapper Jadakiss made the statement in his song "Why". "Why Aaliyah have to take that flight"
R&B singer Ray J and Brandy made a lyrical reference to Aaliyah on "War Is Over" on Ray J's 2005 album Raydiation.
Rapper Kanye West cites both Aaliyah's death and Left Eyes' in his song "Never Let Me Down"
The movie "Queen of the Damned" was dedicated to Aaliyah post mortem, "In memory of Aaliyah 1979 - 2001" is displayed at the end of the movie, before the credits are displayed.
Southern rappers Nappy Roots pay lyrical homage to Aaliyah with the lines "Shouts out to Aaliyah, lived a legendary career, on my wall I got ya picture, God pray with ya" on the track Blowin' Trees.
Jay-Z recorded a tribute song to Aaliyah and other lost members of the hip-hop community over her song "Miss You"
Rick Vocals dedicated his 1st single to Aaliyah.
Edyta Górniak dedicated her second album "Invisible" in tribute to Aaliyah.
Mýa, a close friend of Aaliyah, dedicated her song "After The Rain" (Moodring) to her and LeftEye.
Destiny's Child, during their performance of Emotions at the 2001 Soul Train Lady Of Soul Awards, dedicated their song to Aaliyah.
Aaliyah is mentioned on The Game's song, Dreams.
Missy Elliott did a song called 'Can You Hear Me', ft. TLC
T.I. mentions Aaliyah, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes , and Jam-Master Jay in his song "Rubberband Man" from his 2003 album Trap Muzik
Producer Timbaland, a long time collaborator of Aaliyah's, used footage of her in his half-time set on the Justin Timberlake FutureSex/LoveShow 2007 tour.
Aaliyah is mentioned in Gorillaz and D12's song 911 "We lost Aaliyah, lost our families, it takes no Tenges"
Aaliyah is mentioned in Jay-Z freestyle to A Milli with the lines "Back, forth like Aaliyah - Rest In Peace!"
Aaliyah is mentioned in the Nas featuring Quan song "Just a Moment"
Aaliyah is mentioned in Fredro's Starr song 'Dyin for Rap' he makes reference to Aaliyah's Lips (lips like Aaliyah)
In the song "Rock Bottom" by Pleasure (formerly of the group Pretty Ricky) featuring Lil Wayne, Lil Wayne uses the first verse of Aaliyah's 'I Don't Wanna'.
TQ mentions Aaliyah in a couple of his songs ('Gone But Not Forgotten' and 'Paradise'), along with many other dead musicians.
Missy Elliott also dedicated her song and video for "Take Away" to AaliyahNow! 8 was dedicated to Aaliyah, with a portion of the album's profits going to the Aaliyah Memorial Fund.
Bizzy Bone list several dead musicians at the end of his song Muddy Waters, Aaliyah is the 3rd last.
Esham mentions Aaliyah in the song "No War". "Why Aaliyah have to die"