Everything's Gonna Be Alright - Aaliyah, Jerkins, Rodney
Giving You More - Aaliyah, Dibbs, J.
I Gotcha' Back - Aaliyah, Carl So Lower
Never Givin' Up - Aaliyah, Bell, Monica
Heartbroken - Aaliyah, Elliott, Missy Misd
Never Comin' Back - Aaliyah, Elliott, Missy Misd
Ladies in da House - Aaliyah, Elliott, Missy Misd
The One I Gave My Heart To - Aaliyah, Warren, Diane
Came to Give Love (Outro) - Aaliyah,
Come Over - Aaliyah, Alexander, P.
Out of print in the U.S.! Originally relased in 1996, One In A Million was Aaliyah's second album that saw her sound develop with a new maturity, partly through her collaborations with producers like Timbaland. Includes th... more »e singles 'One In A Million', 'If Your Girl Only Knew', 'Got To Give It Up' and '4 Page Letter'. Long out-of-print in the US. Features the same 17 tracks that graced the original pressing.« less
Out of print in the U.S.! Originally relased in 1996, One In A Million was Aaliyah's second album that saw her sound develop with a new maturity, partly through her collaborations with producers like Timbaland. Includes the singles 'One In A Million', 'If Your Girl Only Knew', 'Got To Give It Up' and '4 Page Letter'. Long out-of-print in the US. Features the same 17 tracks that graced the original pressing.
CD Reviews
A Very Worthy Re-Issue
Dorrie Wheeler | 10/14/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
""One In A Million" originally released by Aaliyah in 1996 when she was a mere 17 or 18 years old was a very mature album for someone who was still a teenager. The 2004 reissue of this album is a nice tribute to the fallen R&B songstress. "One In A Million" had several popular radio hits including, "4 Page Letter," the title track "One In A Million," the first single, "If Your Girl Only Knew," "The One I Gave My Heart To," and the song "Hot Like Fire." Videos were released for all of these songs hopefully all of Aaliyahs videos will also make it to DVD one day. Some of the great songs on the album including "Choosey Lover," Part 1 and 2, "Never Giving Up," and the outro track "Came To Give Love," this album was also the first time Aaliyah teamed up with Missy and Timbaland. This re-issue includes the 2003 hit song "Come Over" which features tank.
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Aaliyah 2004!
Alan Cheng | USA | 03/20/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Aaliyah's album "One In A Million" is re-released, only this time, it's in 2004! That's right, Aaliyah's "One In A Million" is re-released with a bonus track called "Come Over" (featuring Tank), and the song is slammin' cool! 01) "Beats 4 Da Streets" (Intro)
02) "Hot Like Fire"
03) "One In A Million"
04) "A Girl Like You"
05) "If Your Girl Only Knew"
06) "Choosey Lover" (Old School/New School)
07) "Got To Give It Up"
08) "4 Page Letter"
09) "Everything's Gonna Be Alright"
10) "Giving You More"
11) "I Gotcha Back"
12) "Never Givin' Up"
13) "Heartbroken"
14) "Never Comin' Back"
15) "Ladies In Da House"
16) "The One I Gave My Heart To"
17) "Came To Give Love" (Outro)
18) "Come Over" (feat. Tank) (Bonus Track)"
Classic album
04/10/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i have nothing to say other than this a must have aaliyah album a true classic its cool that there is a bonus track but i am sure that there is a few more un heard aaliyah track that need to be shared with the world cos she is one talented chick not to mention beautiful to.
a serious loss to the music industry and the whole world aaliayh 1979 - 2001 R.I.P"
That's my girl
J. Priestly | princeton, indiana United States | 04/22/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Anything Aaliyah's voice touched was platinum. This is her first CD that really showed she wasn't here messing around. Age Aint' Nothing but a number showed little to us about the artist she really was. She was very boxed in by the producer of that album. One In a million was really the turn around for Aaliyah. Ever since that album, she did what she wanted to do--and she did it VERY well. She will be remembered for this Album. It is very nice to see that Blackground chose to re-release this album for two reasons. First because they recognized that this really was a flat out classic. But for another reason, it shows these lame artists out here that an album that came out in 1996 can HANG with today's music. These artists' CDs are gonna be forgotten by 2005. I've been listening to One In a Million since '96 and it ain't stopped. EVERYONE NEEDS TO STEP UP. 'Liyah's still running ish in '04. Rest in Peace"