Just Blaze Mourns Aaliyah’s Passing, Says They Were Scheduled To Collaborate

    In a new interview centered around Just Blaze’s passion for records, the producer opened up about Aaliyah. In the video, Blaze recalls that Aaliyah was scheduled to work with him and Freeway but that their collaboration was never done due to her tragic plane crash. 

    “When Aaliyah died in that plane crash, she was on her way to come meet me and Freeway to do a remix for ‘More Than a Woman.’ She had left her video shoot. I guess it was in the Bahamas, I think,” he told Fuse. “We got a call saying, ‘She just got on a plane. She’ll be at the studio in an hour or two.’ Then, 20 minutes later, people are on the radio saying that she died. We didn’t believe because we had literally just got off the phone with her people. We got confirmation a few minutes later that it was true…Rest in peace to Aaliyah. Super sad.” 

    The clip, titled “Crate Diggers,” also features some of Just Blaze’s record collection as he talks about his passion for music. In the interview, Blaze talks about how he became a collector, how other producers have influenced him and how many records he’s lost. 

    The clip can be seen below.

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    6 thoughts on “Just Blaze Mourns Aaliyah’s Passing, Says They Were Scheduled To Collaborate

    1. Bullshit…Aaliyah was never on her way that day to meet up with this dude.Naaah not on that day she died. This is some bull crap ploy bcos he about to work on previous Aaliyah track for her upcoming album.

    2. shut you dumb ass up. he has no reason to lie. and there is truth to this because it’s been stated numerous times before that she was on her way back to florida and freeway was supposed to be on the remix. damon prob hooked this collaboration up.

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