It’s a moment many Aaliyah fans have been waiting for! Nearly 24 years after her untimely passing, the singer’s first single from her upcoming posthumous album has officially dropped. However, the new track has fans popping off on social media with mixed opinions.
This highly anticipated track ‘Gone’ features R&B veteran Tank, whose smooth vocals blend with Aaliyah’s iconic sound to create a collaboration that had fans buzzing—at least at first. Marketed as a preview of what’s to come from her upcoming posthumous album, the single was meant to celebrate Aaliyah’s lasting musical genius. But not everyone is feeling the love!
Despite the excitement around new music from the late icon, early reactions have been mixed. Some fans even criticized the production quality and questioned whether the release honors Aaliyah’s legacy. Many have taken to social media to express discomfort over what they see as a rushed or commercially driven rollout.
The involvement of her label, Blackground Records, which is run by Aaliyah’s uncle Barry Hankerson, has received backlash. Some fans accuse them of exploiting her name rather than celebrating her artistry.
The track dropped exclusively on the new BLK Stream AI App, which touts cutting-edge technology and a personalized listening experience. While the app is positioned as the future of music streaming, fans aren’t convinced it’s the right platform for such a sensitive and legacy-driven release.
One listener seemingly celebrated the new song,
— EverettTerill
(@EBSirBoss) May 2, 2025
While others unapologetically came for the sound quality,
The vocals are not it. They're overprocessed, they lack depth, some parts don't sound like Aaliyah at all. I was hoping you'd fix it after the previous leak.
— AaliyahPL (@AzzIzz88) May 2, 2025
you are such a low down shady company, release it on streaming instead of grifting, especially in a dead woman's name.
— henry carter
(@igetlonelyii) May 2, 2025
Put it on all streaming platforms & stop playing with baby girl name fr. Yall starting to piss me off it’s like the fans gotta keep her legacy alive because you bitches not doing shit! I know baby girl got pre recorded song put up just release them wtf
— Myia & Ari (@AriMyia) May 2, 2025
Trash
aaliyah would not have put anything like this out. Don't even sound like her. He all over that damn song like it's his featuring her. Throw it away
— J~Alecto (@missinaaliyah) May 2, 2025
chile just leave Aaliyah alone we good
— likklemista (@kuntmagnolia) May 2, 2025
At the Recording Academy’s 2023 Black Music Collective Honors ceremony in Los Angeles, Chloe Bailey delivered a heartfelt tribute to Aaliyah’s dear friend, Missy Elliott. Just days before the 65th Annual Grammy Awards, Chloe honored Elliott’s legacy by performing Aaliyah’s ‘One in a Million’—a track penned by Missy. Exuding grace, Chloe’s soulful cover served as a touching homage to Aaliyah’s and Missy’s impact on R&B. The performance not only highlighted Missy’s deep influence on the genre but also reminded the audience of Aaliyah’s timeless voice and style.
Although Aaliyah’s influence remains undeniable, this posthumous drop has sparked an important conversation. How should late artists be remembered, and who gets to decide what’s released in their name? Thoughts, roomies?
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