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"We Need a Resolution" is a song recorded by American singer Aaliyah, featuring a guest appearance by American producer–rapper Timbaland for her eponymous third and final studio album (2001). Written by Static Major and Timbaland, with the latter producing it, it was released as the album's lead single by Blackground Records and Virgin ...
Aaliyah was critically and commercially well-received upon release, charting at number two on the US Billboard 200. However, it sold diminishingly afterwards. After the album's first single "We Need a Resolution" performed moderately, Blackground
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Aaliyah, "We Need a Resolution" Aaliyah looked stunning as she cavorted with serpents before Britney Spears did with her iconic "Slave 4 U" performance. 77. The White Stripes, "Fell in Love With a ...
Aaliyah, "We Need a Resolution" You know, in case you haven't made yours yet. 65. Andrew W.K., "Party Hard" Obviously! It's the best night of the year to do it.
Aaliyah was released five years after One in a Million on July 17, 2001, [3] and it debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 187,000 copies in its first week. [66] The first single from the album, "We Need a Resolution", peaked at number 59 on the Billboard Hot 100. [36]
"Miss You" is a song recorded by American singer Aaliyah. Written by Johntá Austin, Ginuwine and Teddy Bishop in 1998, the song was initially recorded in 1999 for Aaliyah's eponymous third studio album (2001). However, it did not make the final cut for Aaliyah and remained unreleased until after Aaliyah's death in 2001.
Its lead single "We Need a Resolution" had been released on April 13, 2001, but underperformed on radio and reached only number 59 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [17] [18] Originally, "More Than a Woman" was chosen as the second single from Aaliyah. However, "Rock the Boat" began receiving airplay prior to its official release as a single. [3]