Drake Did NOT Leaked Aaliyah’s New Song; Timbaland Is Involved In Her New Album Which Is Not Supported By Her Immediate Family

Over this past weekend, I posted a new track called “Enough Said from the late Aaliyah Ft. Drake which was produced by Noah “40″ Shebib. Many people including myself thought that Drake leaked the track, was wondering who gave him the approval to clear the sample or clearance to any of Aaliyah’s records and if Timbaland and Missy was left out of Aalyiah’s upcoming album.

The track was indeed released by Aaliyah’s camp and Timbaland is involved in Aaliyah’s upcoming project. Below is how Miss Info is reporting the story:

“According to our source, “Enough Said” was released by Aaliyah’s own label, Blackground Records, which is run by her uncle Barry Hankerson. The song wasn’t leaked by Drake.

As for how involved Drake is, I’m hearing he’s only on one song right now. But that Noah “40″ Shebib is producing a majority of the tracks. I’m actually looking forward to what 40 does with these unreleased vocals. His sound seems like a good match.

But for all the fans who can’t imagine an Aaliyah project without the input of Timbaland and Missy Elliott…great news! I’m hearing that Tim is getting involved. So far I’m hearing he’s producing 2 songs.”

All things in this case are not good! Aaliyah’s brother Rashad, took to Facebook and stated that there is NO Aaliyah album in the works that is supported by her immediate family. “There is no official album being released and supported by the Haughton family,” said Aaliyah’s Brother Rashad Haughton.

Source: Miss Info & Facebook 

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