Peep a laid back Whitney Houston posing with a friend at Prince‘s sold-out concert at Los Angeles’ Forum last night.
The iconic diva is said to be in final negotiations to reprise her role as Savannah Jackson in ‘Getting to Happy’ – the sequel to 1995′s box office smash ‘Waiting to Exhale’.
Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey visited ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show’ in 1998 to promote the animated film ‘The Prince of Egypt’ and delivered the 1st televised performance of the Academy Award-winning track ‘When You Believe’. Fast forward 13 years and the rendition is remembered as one of the most memorable moments in television history thus making it a great choice for From The Vault.
Although many argue that this song was shockingly underwhelming considering the vocal gymnastics for which both women are known, it is obvious that there isn’t a single artist today who can compare to Houston and Carey. Indeed, some singers hay have expansive vocal ranges while other have technical skill but none of them have such a combination of both.
Watching this performance does encourage the question of why Houston and Carey have not performed (or even been seen) together in over a decade. While both women have long since passed their prime, to witness a reunion of the industry’s most celebrated divas would truly be a sight to behold.
Lady GaGa called in to ‘On Air with Ryan Seacrest’ today. During the interview the controversial performer spoke in detail about her new album and revealed several song titles including ‘Judas’, ‘Hair’, ‘Government Hooker’ and ‘Marry The Night’.
GaGa also explained how Madonna Whitney Houston, who she calls her “vocal idol”, influenced her latest smash hit, ‘Born This Way’. Listen to the full discussion below:
Footage of Whitney Houston’s performance at Clive Davis’s Pre-Grammy party has surfaced. The diva applied her now raspy vocals to several classics in tribute to her cousin Dionne Warwick including ‘Walk On By’, ‘I Say A Little Prayer For You’ and ‘That’s What Friends Are For’.
Music’s legends and budding stars aligned last night at Clive Davis‘ annual Pre-Grammy Party (‘Salute to Industry Icons’). Gracing the stage to perform were Whitney Houston (who duetted with aunt Dionne Warwick), Jennifer Hudson, Janelle Monae, R. Kelly, Mary J. Blige, among others.
Check out more pics from the star-studded gala below…
Whitney Houston was spotted on her way to a medical building in Beverly Hills today. The ‘Exhale (Shoop Shoop)’ singer is scheduled to start recording her 8th studio album in June. Look below for more images via Crunk & Disorderly:
Whitney Houston‘s much anticipated performance at BET’s Celebration of Gospel aired a few moments ago. The legendary vocalist joined friend and prayer partner Kim Burrell to serve up a rousing showing of her 2009 hit ‘I Look To You’.
BET’s pre-taped Celebration of Gospel won’t air until 8pm Est on January 30th but footage from the event continues to surface. Undoubtedly, the most notable performer was Whitney Houston who performed ‘I Look To You’ alongside her close friend Kim Burrell. Check out a preview of the performance below:
As reported last month, the legendary Whitney Houston took to the stage with friend Kim Burrell at BET’s Celebration of Gospel. Together, the duo, ripped the roof off the building with a spine-tingling rendition of Houston’s 2009 hit ‘I Look To You’.
While the show airs on BET this Sunday, fan footage of the performance has today surfaced. Check it out after the jump…
Following the Platinum success of Whitney Houston‘s comeback effort ‘I Look To You’, reliable word has it that the legendary diva is soon set to return to the studio to record its follow-up.
After a brief rest on the bench, our Best You Never Heard feature returns this week with little known gems by Beyonce, Brandy, Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey.
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Beyonce – Forever to Bleed
For all Beyonce‘s success, critiques pertaining to the type of music she releases remain steadfast. Indeed, for as revered as the likes of ‘Check On It’, ‘Get Me Bodied’, and ‘Video Phone’ may be in the here and now, such songs beg the question of whether they can or should be performed years from now. For many, the answer is an emphatic ‘No’. Hence, arising, are valid questions surrounding whether Beyonce is truly putting her best foot forward creatively.
While yours truly continues to negotiate my own stance on the matter, I argue ‘Forever to Bleed’ to be a great step in the right direction for the superstar. Recorded in 2008 during the ‘I Am…Sasha Fierce’ sessions, the haunting ballad unfortunately never made the final cut. However, with its rich lyrical content and compellingly raw delivery, the song boasts a sincerity and authenticity too often lacking from the singer’s otherwise solid back-catalogue of hits. More of this please, Ms. Knowles. More of this. {SAM}
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Brandy – A Capella (Something’s Missing)
Despite her claims to the contrary, Brandy’s ‘Human’ did include some of her best work. This is exemplified by the spine-tingling vocal performance of ‘A Capella (Something’s Missing)’.
Produced by Soundz, the track features the full extent of Brandy’s astounding contralto range as she descends to unbelievable lows, even outperforming the capabilities of the added bass guitar.
There is no question that Brandy can execute some of the most fluid and well-timed vocal runs in the game but it is with this song that her abilities can be classed in the league of legendary singers such as the great Chaka Khan. {TRENT}
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Whitney Houston – For The Lovers
Lifted from Whitney Houston‘s Platinum selling comeback ‘I Look To You’ (2009), ‘For The Lovers’ serves as one of the LP’s strongest offerings. Primarily a home-run due to to its effortless encapsulation of the contemporary and the traditional, the Danja produced banger sits right in the thick of what’s hot in 2010, while also giving a retrospective nod to Houston’s 80′s hits such as ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody’. What’s more, the track is one of the rare instances on an otherwise (good, yet) restrained album where we’re reminded of that ‘voice’ we grew to know, love, and for some, emulate. Indeed, present during the latter half are the trademark vocal runs, trinklets and isms which make a Whitney Houston track a…Whitney Houston track.
Why this was overlooked as a single is beyond me, as yours truly believes it posses an instant likability lacking from the grower that was ‘I Look To You’s lead rekease ‘Million Dollar Bill’. Still, single treatment or otherwise, the song goes hard! {SAM}
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Mariah Carey– Slipping Away
Mariah Carey has long been regarded as one of the industry’s best singer/songwriters and there is no better example of her musical prowess than ‘Slipping Away’.
Released as a B-Side to her enormously successful ‘Always Be My Baby’ from her diamond-certified ‘Daydream’ album, the record features the songbird combining the various colours of her incredible vocal range with the sound of classic 90’s R&B.
Lyrically impressive and melodically astute, this track is one of the many gems in Carey’s catalogue that display her true skill as an artist. Her voice has been glorified but her genius is gravely underrated. {TRENT}
Whitney Houston was spotted arriving at LAX airport yesterday afternoon. The diva was not accompanied by her close personal friend Ray J. Look below for more images via The YBF:
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