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Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
I think this tribute and re showing her diary are cathartic as a way of just remembering Aaliyah and her career.
The One in a Million CD was like a reflection of a relationship that I had in college. I can remember dancing in college to One In a Million and If Your Girl Only Knew.
I know Aaliyah is in a better place. I know that death is a part of life but it is the part that I could do without.
This tribute just goes to show it's not about the LONGEVITY of a person's life but what they did with that life; whose life they touched.
Aaliyah will be missed but hopefully people take something positive from her death. That is what she would want.
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I agree that Aaliyah is in a better place. I watched BET Tonight w/Fatima, Angie Stone, and some others. When DMX called in with a letter he wrote to Aaliyah after her death I was touched. But, when he started crying over the phone...that's when the guests almost lost their composure. I pray that her family and friends will have the strength and faith to move on. Tragic things happen in people's lives, but God always gives us the courage to face another day.