Aaliyah

Aaliyah’s recording career was tragically cut short in 2001 when she was killed in a plane crash a month after releasing her third album, Aaliyah. A year later a posthumous compilation ‘I Care 4 U’ was released featuring album cuts and previously unreleased tracks and demos, recorded between 1993 and 2001. The album topped Billboards R&B and Hip Hop chart and was eventually certified platinum in the United States. Another compilation was released in 2005 which featured one disc of the singer's greatest hits and a second disc of her work on soundtracks as well as her collaborations with Timberland.

Amy WinehouseAmy Winehouse's Lioness: Hidden Treasures was released in December 2011

Amy Winehouse

After Amy’s untimely death in July 2011, a compilation of songs she was working on before her passing and duets with other artists was released as Lioness: Hidden Treasures that December. The album featured what was Winehouse’s final recording, a cover of Body and Soul with singer Tony Bennett, alongside the original version of Tears Dry on Their Own and a slowed down recording of Valerie her collaboration with Mark Ronson. The album peaked at number one in the UK charts and proceeds from the release went to The Amy Winehouse Foundation, a charity set up by Amy’s family in her memory.

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