2001–2014: Queen of the Damned, compilations, and single releases Immediately after Aaliyah's death, there was uncertainty over whether the music video for "Rock the Boat" would ever air. It made its world premiere on
BET's
Access Granted on October 9, 2001. She won two posthumous awards at the
American Music Awards of 2002; Favorite Female R&B Artist and Favorite R&B/Soul Album for
Aaliyah. Her second and final film,
Queen of the Damned, was released in February 2002. Before its release, Aaliyah's brother, Rashad, re-dubbed some of her lines during post-production. It grossed US$15.2 million in its first weekend, ranking number one at the box office. On the first anniversary of Aaliyah's death, a candlelight vigil was held in
Times Square; millions of fans observed a
moment of silence; and throughout the United States, radio stations played her music in remembrance. In December 2002, a collection of both previously unreleased and released material was issued as Aaliyah's first posthumous album,
I Care 4 U. A portion of the proceeds was donated to the Aaliyah Memorial Fund, a program that benefits the Revlon UCLA Women's Cancer Research Program and Harlem's Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. It debuted at number three on the US
Billboard 200, selling 280,000 copies in its first week. The album's lead single, "
Miss You", peaked at number three on the
Billboard Hot 100 In August of the following year, luxury fashion house
Dior donated profits from sales in honor of Aaliyah. In April 2005, Aaliyah's second posthumous album, a double CD+DVD
box set titled
Ultimate Aaliyah, was released in the United Kingdom by Blackground Records. A documentary movie
Aaliyah Live in Amsterdam was released in 2011, shortly before the tenth anniversary of Aaliyah's death. The documentary, by
Pogus Caesar, contained previously unseen footage shot of her career beginnings in 1995 when she was appearing in the Netherlands. In March 2012, music producer Jeffrey "J-Dub" Walker announced that the song "Steady Ground", which he produced for Aaliyah's third album, would be included in a posthumous Aaliyah album. Aaliyah's brother Rashad denied Walker's claim. On August 5, 2012, Blackground Records released the track "
Enough Said" which was produced by Noah "40" Shebib and features Canadian rapper
Drake. Four days later, Jomo Hankerson claimed a posthumous album was being produced that would feature new production by Timbaland and Missy Elliott, who both later denied being involved with the project. In June 2013, Aaliyah was featured on the track "
Don't Think They Know" by
Chris Brown, which appears on Brown's sixth studio album,
X. Timbaland voiced his disapproval for "Enough Said" and "Don't Think They Know" in July 2013, but later apologized to Chris Brown, explaining that Aaliyah and her death were a "very sensitive subject".
2015–present: Merchandise, catalog rerelease, and Unstoppable In May 2015, Aaliyah was featured on the
Tink track "Million", which contained samples from her song "One in a Million". In September 2015,
Aaliyah by Xyrena, an official tribute fragrance, was announced. On December 25, 2015,
Timbaland released the mixtape
Kings Stay Kings which includes the unreleased Aaliyah song "Shakin" featuring rapper Strado. In June 2018,
MAC Cosmetics released a cosmetics collection inspired by Aaliyah, The Aaliyah for Mac collection which was priced at $250 and sold out within minutes. MAC and
i-D Magazine partnered up to release a short film titled "A-Z of Aaliyah" which coincided with the launch. On August 21, 2019, the
Madame Tussauds museum unveiled a wax figure of Aaliyah at their Las Vegas location, modeled on her appearance in the "Try Again" music video. Four days later, Aaliyah's family announced that they were in talks with record companies to discuss the future of her discography. In March 2021,
Funko Pop! released an Aaliyah figurine. In August 2021, Blackground Records announced that Aaliyah's recorded works would be re-released on physical, digital, and streaming services in a deal between the label and
Empire Distribution.
One in a Million was reissued on August 20. After the album's re-release,
One in a Million re-entered the
UK Official Hip Hop and R&B Albums Chart Top 40 at number eight. In the US, the album reached the top ten on the
Billboard 200 for the first time at number ten, selling 26,000
album-equivalent units in the week ending of August 26.
Aaliyah was reissued September 10, 2021. After the album's re-release,
Aaliyah re-entered the
UK Official Hip Hop and R&B Albums Chart Top 40 at number seven and re-entered the US Billboard 200 chart at number 13. In celebration of the reissue, Blackground released an animated commercial titled "It's Been A Long Time" (in a similar style to the album's original 2001 commercial), directed by Takahiro Tanaka, showing Aaliyah resurrecting her music from out of a large underground vault. Compilation albums
I Care 4 U and
Ultimate Aaliyah were reissued October 8, 2021.
Ultimate Aaliyah peaked at number 8 on the UK R&B Albums Chart Top 40 and charted for the first time in the US at number 41 on the
Billboard 200. On August 25, 2021, Barry Hankerson revealed in an interview with
Big Tigger for
WVEE that a posthumous album titled
Unstoppable would be released in "a matter of weeks". The album was said to feature Drake,
Snoop Dogg,
Ne-Yo, Chris Brown,
Future and use previously unreleased vocals from before Aaliyah's passing. On December 17, 2021, Background Records released the posthumous Aaliyah single "
Poison" featuring
The Weeknd. On January 4, 2022, Hankerson claimed that
Unstoppable would be released later that month, however, it did not see a release and there was no related announcement from the label. In January 2024, Blackground Records hinted in an Instagram post that the release was "coming". On January 16, 2025,
Mattel released an Aaliyah Barbie Doll modeled on her appearance in the "One in a Million" music video. On May 2, 2025, Blackground Records 2.0 released the single "
Gone", by Aaliyah, with former collaborator
Tank. The single was released exclusively to the record label's streaming app, BLKStream, but saw a wider release to streaming and digital download sites on August 1, 2025. "Gone" peaked at number one on the Adult R&B Airplay Chart, becoming Aaliyah's first number one on that chart; "Gone" also peaked at number 13 on the R&B/Hip Hop Airplay chart. A 2D music video was released on August 1, 2025, along with the announcement of a "3D holographic experience" provided by the
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