Thursday, April 17, 2025

25 Years Later, Aaliyah’s Soundtrack for 'Romeo Must Die' Still Defines a Generation

Aaliyah and Jet Li share a scene in Romeo Must Die (2000), the hip-hop-infused action film whose chart-topping soundtrack helped define a generation. (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Twenty-five years ago, the soundtrack to "Romeo Must Die" did more than just accompany a movie, it helped define an era.

Released in April 2000, the compilation captured the slick, futuristic pulse of R&B and hip-hop at the turn of the millennium. With Aaliyah as both the film’s star and the centerpiece of its soundtrack, the album became a cultural force, fusing sound and screen into one unforgettable moment in time.

The lead single, “Try Again,” didn’t just climb the charts — it rewrote them.

Produced by Timbaland, the track made history as the first song to top the Billboard Hot 100 based solely on radio airplay, without a commercial single release in the U.S. Its sci-fi beat, driven by Timbaland’s signature synth bassline, gave listeners a glimpse into the sound of the future.

The music video, directed by Wayne Isham, blended stylized futuristic visuals with clips from the film, further cementing Aaliyah’s status as an icon. It went on to earn critical acclaim, winning both Best Female Video and Best Video from a Film at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards.

 

But “Try Again” was just the beginning.

Aaliyah delivered multiple standout moments on the "Romeo Must Die soundtrack," including the DMX-assisted “Come Back in One Piece” — a gritty, East Coast-meets-sultry-South duet that mirrored the film’s streetwise romance. The slow-burning ballad “I Don’t Wanna” and the percussive, synth-tinged “Are You Feelin’ Me?” showcased her vocal range and cool control, further elevating her role not just as a performer, but as the executive producer shaping the project’s sound and identity.

  

Behind much of the album’s sonic innovation was Timbaland, whose glitchy, polyrhythmic production ran through the tracklist like an electric current. Whether on the playful Timbaland & Magoo cut “We At It Again” or Ginuwine’s smooth and seductive “Simply Irresistible,” his fingerprints were everywhere — reshaping R&B with every stuttered vocal, off-kilter drum hit and futuristic flourish.



Beyond its star power, the "Romeo Must Die" soundtrack played like a roll call of turn-of-the-millennium hip-hop and R&B. Destiny’s Child, still riding high on the success of "The Writing’s on the Wall," brought confident swagger with “Perfect Man.” Joe added smooth soul to the mix with “Rose in a Concrete World (J Dub Remix),” while Cash Money’s B.G. injected street grit on “Rollin’ Raw.” Rounding out the roster were Mack 10, Dave Hollister, ChantĂ© Moore, and Static Major — a lineup that captured the era’s sonic range and commercial reach.

 

More than a collection of songs, the Romeo Must Die soundtrack became a sonic time capsule — the kind of album that blared from car stereos, rocked house parties, and soundtracked late-night club sets. It was music made for motion: dancing, driving, grinding, remembering. It didn’t just complement the film — it outlived it.

Today, the soundtrack stands as a lasting tribute to Aaliyah’s artistry and vision. Her untimely death in 2001 renders every track more poignant — a reminder of what was, and what could have been. Still, the music endures, echoing across generations and playlists.

On this 25th anniversary, revisit the soundtrack that dared to lead, not follow. Press play, reflect, and remember the moment when one album captured the rhythm of an entire era.

Stream the full album here:

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

'No scrubs, just legends': TLC musical to debut in D.C. next summer

Cover art for TLC’s landmark 1994 album "CrazySexyCool." The Grammy-winning release inspired the upcoming stage musical of the same name, debuting in 2026 at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.
A new musical celebrating the legacy of TLC, the trailblazing R&B trio behind hits like "Waterfalls" and "No Scrubs," is set to make its world premiere at Arena Stage’s Kreeger Theater in Washington, D.C. next summer.

Titled "CrazySexyCool – The Musical," the production will run from June 12 through August 9, 2026, and aims to bring the group’s story — equal parts electrifying and emotional — to the stage with a blend of iconic music, bold choreography, and sisterhood-driven storytelling.

Penned and directed by Kwame Kwei-Armah, a British playwright and actor best known for his work on "One Love: The Bob Marley Musical," the show traces the rise of Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins, Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, and Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas as they navigated fame, friendship, loss and the music industry’s highest highs and deepest pitfalls. Choreography is helmed by Chloe O. Davis, whose recent credits include associate choreographer for the Broadway revival of "Gypsy" and dance captain for Alicia Keys’ "Hell’s Kitchen."

“Bringing this story to the stage is a dream come true,” Watkins said in a statement. “We have performed in a lot of different venues all over the world throughout our career, but bringing our story and music to the theater is a totally new and exciting challenge.”

“We have some of the best people in the business working on this project,” Thomas added. “Audiences will get to hear our story — mostly fact with a sprinkle of fiction — told in our own way, and of course it’s set to all your favorite hits!”

The musical takes its name from the group’s 1994 blockbuster album "CrazySexyCool," which earned diamond certification and yielded four Billboard Top 10 singles including “Creep” and “Red Light Special.” The album won two Grammy Awards: Best R&B Album and Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.

With a tagline promising “No scrubs. Just legends,” the production offers a fresh lens on TLC’s cultural impact, digging into the group’s creative clashes, personal resilience, and enduring influence.

At their peak, TLC didn’t just dominate radio, they shaped an era. From bold fashion statements and genre-defying visuals to music that addressed everything from safe sex to self-worth, the trio helped define the sound and style of the '90s. They remain the best-selling American girl group of all time.

Tickets and additional casting details will be announced ahead of the production’s debut.

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Charlie Wilson, Babyface, K-Ci, and El DeBarge Unite for Cross-Generational R&B Celebration

K-Ci Hailey, Charlie Wilson, Babyface, and El DeBarge (from left) are joining forces for Uncle Charlie’s R&B Cookout Tour. (Photo by Jacob Huizar)

Charlie Wilson is hitting the road this summer with a lineup that reads like an R&B Hall of Fame reunion, and a live show that feels more like a family cookout than a concert.
 
Uncle Charlie’s R&B Cookout Tour launches August 27 at the Hollywood Bowl and brings together a powerhouse ensemble: Wilson, Babyface, K-Ci Hailey, and El DeBarge, rotating across dates in more than 20 cities including New York, Houston, Atlanta, Chicago, and Detroit. Produced by Live Nation Urban and P Music Group, the tour promises a celebration of legacy, groove, and soul-fueled connection.

Wilson’s impact spans decades, from his days with The Gap Band — delivering funk staples like “Outstanding” and “Yearning for Your Love” — to solo hits like “There Goes My Baby” and “Charlie, Last Name Wilson.” Babyface, meanwhile, is both a performer and a behind-the-scenes legend, having penned and produced R&B essentials for Whitney Houston, Boyz II Men, Toni Braxton, and more.

K-Ci Hailey, one of the most recognizable voices in R&B, brings hits from Jodeci (“Come and Talk to Me,” “Forever My Lady”) and K-Ci & JoJo (“All My Life”). El DeBarge’s smooth falsetto rounds out the lineup with radio staples like “I Like It” and “Rhythm of the Night.”

Rather than lean on the past, the tour leans into the enduring relevance of Black music. The cookout theme evokes something more intimate, a gathering of generations, voices, and shared memories. “This tour is about more than great performances,” said P Music Group CEO Michael Paran. “It’s about capturing that feeling — the joy, the energy, and the nostalgia you feel when you’re surrounded by genuine love.”

“I’ve been performing for so long that my audience isn’t just made up of fans,” Wilson added. “It really has become a family.”

In select cities, fans can purchase an exclusive VIP upgrade that includes an all-you-can-eat cookout-style pre-show with comfort food, cocktails, and curated vibes. Tickets and full details are available now at unclecharliescookout.com.

R&B Cookout Tour — 2025 Dates

Wed 8/27 – Hollywood, CA – Hollywood Bowl *
Fri 8/29 – Concord, CA – Toyota Pavilion *
Fri 9/5 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
Sat 9/6 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
Sun 9/7 – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Thu 9/11 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
Fri 9/12 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell at Jones Beach Theater
Sat 9/13 – Boston, MA – Leader Bank Pavilion
Sun 9/14 – Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion at The Mann
Fri 9/19 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park
Sat 9/20 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena
Sun 9/21 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
Fri 9/26 – Houston, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman
Sat 9/27 – Oklahoma City, OK – Zoo Amphitheater
Sun 9/28 – Dallas, TX – Toyota Music Pavilion
Fri 10/3 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Arena **
Sat 10/4 – Atlanta, GA – Chastain Park *
Sun 10/5 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion
Fri 10/10 – Birmingham, AL – Coca-Cola Amphitheater
Sat 10/11 – Brandon, MS – Brandon Amphitheater *
Sun 10/12 – Memphis, TN – FedEx Forum

*(*No El DeBarge | *No Babyface)

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