Aaliyah is gone but not forgotten.
On Saturday, Missy Elliott penned a letter to the late singer on the 17th anniversary of her death, Aug. 25.
“Aaliyah, we miss you so much,” the rapper wrote in a letter, posted in a video on social media. “But your legacy will live on forever and ever!”
Aaliyah and members of her entourage perished in a plane crash in the Bahamas in 2001, after completing filming on the music video for “Rock the Boat.” She was 22 years old.
“Aaliyah (Babygirl) I can only imagine how great you would be today winning oscars & creating music that would be in the year 2050 & setting all kind fashion trends all the things you did while you were here with us but most of all spreading love is what u always were aboutyour fans have worked diligently in holding u down!” Elliott, 47, also shared.
“Your mom & brother @radmax6 are keeping your Legacy alive! We miss you & to those that knew you or your music know that you will always be A One in A Million Rest peacefully angel Babygirl @timbaland @Ginuwine Magoo playa tweet Nicole #Supafriends,” she continued.
After Elliott’s message went live, Queen Latifah replied to the post, writing, “Miss you already Know,” along with a slew of red heart emojis.
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