In his newest interview, Ginuwine was candid about how the stress between him and Aaliyah was settled after the late singer handed away.
Ginuwine mentioned how he got here to peace over his previously strained relationship with the deceased “One In A Million” singer throughout the June 24 episode of Drink Champs. The male R&B artist informed the online sequence’s hosts that Missy Elliott had a dream whereby Aaliyah expressed forgiveness towards their male Blackground Information label mate.
Longtime R&B followers will recall that the heavy hitting label was run by Aaliyah’s uncle, Barry Hankerson.
“Missy got here, and she or he informed me one time she had a dream, and Aaliyah stated, ‘Don’t fear about it.’ She [forgave] me. And, I cried,” Ginuwine admitted.
The “Pony” singer defined that he “by no means received the prospect” to personally amend his and Aaliyah’s relationship earlier than she handed away in 2001.
Ginuwine revealed he and Aaliyah “weren’t seeing eye-to-eye” attributable to her loyalty to Hankerson when he left Blackground Information. On the time, the male R&B crooner felt the singer-actress was given a false “narrative” about him.
“We ain’t haven’t any beef or nothing like that — I ain’t beefing with no lady,” he clarified. “It was a type of issues the place our time had separated.”
“We have been all a household — Missy, Timbaland, her [Aaliyah], myself, Magoo, Playa, Tweet — all of us,” the male R&B veteran added.
Elsewhere within the interview, the Washington D.C. repping crooner spoke extremely of the place Aaliyah’s profession might have ended up if she nonetheless alive.
“I’d need her to be on the extent the place B is — Beyoncé, yeah — however you simply by no means know.”
“I do know that she was headed in that course. She was doing the films. In fact, she was doing music. She was dancing and all that. So, ya know, we simply won’t ever know, and that’s the unhealthy factor about it.”
Watch Ginuwine’s Drink Champs interview beneath.
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