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New Aaliyah Biography Reveals She Secretly Dated Static Major Who Initially Wrote ‘Are You That Somebody’ To Her (Exclusive)

TSR Exclusive: The late Aaliyahs Are You That Somebody is a timeless hit, but there are a lot of things fans dont know about one of Aaliyahs biggest hit records, like the fact that the song was recorded and produced with less than 24-hour notice.

Fans may be more surprised to find out that the song was actually written to Aaliyah by Static Major as a token of their secret relationship they were hiding from Aaliyahs uncle. The details of the songs culmination, Aaliyahs relationship with Static and much more are set to come out in a new, in-depth biography penned by noted hip hop journalist and author Kathy Iandoli.

In Baby Girl: Better Known as Aaliyah, which drops on Aug. 17, a few days before the 20th anniversary of Aaliyahs untimely passing, Iandoli writes that Static Majors mother, Edith Garrett Raymond, confirmed Aaliyah dated her late son around 1997 into 1998.

An excerpt from the book reads: They were definitely an item, she said. Aaliyah was crazy about him. And while the song cloaks their romance in secrecy, they were pretty open to Statics mom and apparently Aaliyahs own parents. He brought Aaliyah to my wedding, Edith continued. That was a big deal because [her parents] didnt let her go places.

To take it back to the beginning of Are You That Somebodys inception, Timbaland and his team found out around 1 a.m. that they had to deliver a song for the Dr. Dolittle soundtrack, forcing him and Aaliyah to hop in the studio to crank out the song in under 12 hours.

Timbaland didnt want to do it at first, but Tim and Aaliyah were to be paid a hefty bag of $400,000 for the track, according to the book.

Static joined them, laying down the lyrics that evening, but the song had been brewing as he originally wrote it to Aaliyah: Girl, Ive been watching you like a hawk in the sky

Aaliyah wasnt a fan of the song on the first listen, despite the autobiographical undertone. Still, she recorded it, and of course it was perfect, the book says. …Once Aaliyahs vocals were laid down (along with Timbalands and Statics), Timbaland came back to put on the finishing touches, which were some more beat layers and his now-famous Dirty South intro.

Timbaland made a last-minute addition, sprinkling that happy baby sound over the track, and Aaliyah was feeling it too.

It was also the first time Aaliyah was referred to as Baby Girl on a track.

The song and its video are one of just many topics touched on in the biography. Will yall be reading this one? Let us know!

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Copyright 2021 by Kathy Iandoli. FromBaby Girl: Better Known as Aaliyahby Kathy Iandoli.Reprinted by permission of Atria Books, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.

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