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Revisiting Aaliyah’s Edgy Track ‘I Can Be’

The Tank-penned song is taken from her self-titled album, released July 17, 2001.

by Antwane Folk
July 17, 2024 12:01 AM
in Editorial
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Aaliyah always seemed to be ahead of the curve sonically when it came to her music career.

July 2001 brought her self-titled album, which helped take her modern sound beyond street-level R&B into the universal soul realm. 

Musically, “I Can Be,” a deep cut from Aaliyah’s eponymous album, is the parent song to 1998’s “Are You That Somebody?” from the Dr. Dolittle soundtrack.

On the latter, Timbaland-fronted track, she wonders whether a potential sneak link can keep her wild side to himself, hoping it is pleasurable for them both. 

With the Tank-penned “I Can Be,” a collage of rock and U.K. garage, Aaliyah answers her own lustful question, insisting that she can carry out the role of a kept woman.

“I can be the other woman in your life / I can be the other reason you’re out at night / I can be all the things you thought she might / I can be on the side that would be alright,” she sings over a knocking production.

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Aaliyah. (Photo Credit: Albert Watson)

When asked about whose idea it was to write from this perspective, Tank said it was all Aaliyah. 

“Aaliyah called me and said, ‘I need that edge, Tank. I’m a woman and people need to understand that. So, I want to shake ’em up a little bit with some of the things I say and kind of some of the things that I’m doing in my music,'” Tank recalled to Rated R&B in a 2020 interview. 

Tank obliged her request and said, “I wrote from the perspective of people being surprised to hear that Aaliyah is the other woman. Like what? Aaliyah is supposed to be your main woman. Not only is she the other woman, but she’s saying, ‘It’s okay that I’m the other woman. I’m cool with that.'” 

He continued, “This is way before SZA talks about ‘The Weekend.’ This is Aaliyah saying that ‘I can take care of whatever she isn’t taking care of.'” 

Tank remembered forwarding the song to Aaliyah after it was written and referenced to get her feedback. “When she called me and told me that she loved it, I was like, ‘Oh, sh*t. That’s dope,'” he shared.

Aside from his writing credit for Aaliyah, Tank chatted with us for our inaugural Board + Pen editorial about working on songs by Toni Braxton, Kelly Rowland, Pleasure P, Jennifer Hudson, and more. 

Revisit Aaliyah’s “I Can Be” from her self-titled album below. 

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Antwane Folk

Antwane Folk

Antwane joined Rated R&B in January 2013 after graduating from the University of South Carolina. He is the assistant editor. His niche is seasoned R&B acts, along with radio stats on urban and R&B formats.

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