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The Official WHITNEY HOUSTON Mega-thread!!!

Favorite Whitney Houston song?

  • How Will I Know

    Votes: 4 44.4%
  • Saving All My Love For You

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • Greatest Love Of All

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Didn't We Almost Have It All

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I'm Your Baby Tonight

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I Will Always Love You

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • Exhale (Shoop Shoop)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I Learned From The Best

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other (specify in a comment)

    Votes: 3 33.3%

  • Total voters
    9
  • Poll closed .
Re: Whitney Houston Comeback CD Sept. 1st!!!

Meese. Broadcast. In stores now.

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Lex
 
Re: Whitney Houston Comeback CD Sept. 1st!!!

Meese. Broadcast. In stores now.

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Lex

Silly Lex. Do you understand that your promotion of Meese is futile. They will never shine in this thread as long as SexyKev has a say. It's like Whitney Houston is Beyonce and Meese is the rest of Destiny's Child. There's no hope for Meese to shine.
 
Re: Whitney Houston Comeback CD Sept. 1st!!!

I think the main difference is that I don't expect Meese to shine. :)

Lex
 
Re: Whitney Houston Comeback CD Sept. 1st!!!

Signature whistling? :confused:

You know that thing Whitney does with her voice, she could be holding a note and it sounds like she's whistling. Maybe that's not the correct term for it but it's not what Mariah does. Mariah can't do what Whitney can do but she can get to those high notes. Some of Whitney classic songs she does alot of this.

Now that there's a Whitney thread can we get a Toni Braxton thread
 
Re: Whitney Houston Comeback CD Sept. 1st!!!

Silly Lex. Do you understand that your promotion of Meese is futile. They will never shine in this thread as long as SexyKev has a say. It's like Whitney Houston is Beyonce and Meese is the rest of Destiny's Child. There's no hope for Meese to shine.

lmao

And you know thissss, man.

Shoutout to Lex. ..|
 
Re: Whitney Houston Comeback CD Sept. 1st!!!

Pics of Whitney at her album listening party last night in New York City:

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Looking great!
 
Re: Whitney Houston Comeback CD Sept. 1st!!!

Showbiz 411...

Whitney Houston Debuts New CD, Gets ABC Special

Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Music / By Roger Friedman
Tags: Whitney Houston


Whitney Houston’s new CD, “I Look to You,” got the star treatment tonight. Music mogul Clive Davis played nine tracks from the album, due Sept. 1, for an A-list audience at Jazz at Lincoln Center. When he was done, Houston walked out and got a standing ovation and cheers.

She deserved it, too. The nine songs — there will be 11 altogether — are solid tracks, with several tipped as potential hit singles.

I also found out that Houston has signed with ABC for a special that will air the last week of August, right before her album is released.

In the very buzzy crowd: Alicia Keys, who wrote and produced “Million Dollar Bill,” a surefire hit that got a huge response; Diane Sawyer, who’s having Whitney on “Good Morning America”; plus actress Vivica Fox, Gayle King, Martha Stewart, Nikki Haskell, and lots of family. Whitney brought along mom Cissy Houston, cousin Dionne Warwick, and daughter Bobbi Kristina, who’s blossomed into a beautiful young woman.

Also there were many heavyweights from the music biz including L.A. Reid, Charles Koppelman, and Andre Harrell, whom RCA Records chief Barry Weiss called “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” for reasons of his own.

But it was Whitney’s night. She looked stunning and a little stunned as the audience warmly embraced her and welcomed the new songs. Besides the Alicia Keys hit, the the standouts include an absolute knock-out cover of Leon Russell’s “A Song for You,” which could do for Whitney what “Let’s Stay Together” did for Tina Turner’s 1984 comeback. There’s also a sleeper mid-tempo number called “Nothin’ but Love,” two excellent tracks from R. Kelly including the beautiful title song, and Diane Warren’s David Foster-produced “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength.”

During the Keys track, by the way, Alicia — dressed in black and looking hot — got up and boogeyed around from her seat, and took some video on a Flip camera.

For her part, Whitney got big laughs when she told the invited audience, “I had a plan to go to an island and start a fruit stand.” She said neither her mother nor Davis would allow her to do that. “My mother said, ‘I’m tired of hearing your voice on the radio. I want to hear new songs.’ ”

Davis, remarkable for pulling off this coup, spoke off the cuff before he played the songs. Why, after so many years and so much success, is he still making these albums and coaxing these stars to be as good as they can be?

“I keep doing it because music has been my passion,” he said. “And the report cards have been good.”

Tonight, as usual, he got an A.

http://www.showbiz411.com/whitney-houston-look-to-you-abc-special
 
Re: Whitney Houston Comeback CD Sept. 1st!!!

Here's a snippet of Whitney's new song "I Look To You":



And Whitney and Clive discussing the new album on Entertainment Tonight. Gayle King showing Whitney madd love at the end...



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Re: Whitney Houston Comeback CD Sept. 1st!!!

Rolling Stone...

Whitney Houston Returns: Diva Debuts “I Look to You” in New York

7/22/09, 9:08 am EST

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It looked like the ’90s. It felt like the ’90s. It even sort of smelled like the rich and thriving ’90s. And for one brief evening it was, as J/RCA Records celebrated the return of their crown jewel, Whitney Houston. And they did it in style. At a lavish, star-studded listening event legendary record man Clive Davis, Chief Creative Officer of Sony Entertainment Worldwide presented nine tracks from Houston’s new album, I Look To You, to a crowd of nearly 500 at the Allen Room in midtown Manhattan’s Time Warner Center.

It has been seven years since Houston released a studio album, 2002’s Just Whitney. In that time she’s faced some daunting personal struggles, including allegations about drug use, some shockingly candid appearances on her then-husband’s Bravo reality show, Being Bobby Brown, and a 2007 divorce from Brown. Rumors have also been floated that her historically powerful singing voice has begun to fade. Hearing I Look To You, a modern-sounding and crisply produced comeback, should prove any doubters wrong. Whitney’s voice is as soaring and capable of gliding power as it was 25 years ago when Davis first began work with the singer.

Standing behind a podium on a stage decorated only with a chair to sit in as the music played, Davis discussed I Look To You’s long journey. “We’ve been working for three years,” he said. “You have to wait for great songs to show up. I understand this is an artificial setting. But this is what we’ve done.”

The night’s first song was also its feistiest. Written and produced by new industry power couple Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz, “Million Dollar Bill” is a clattering, uptempo hip-hop-inspired number. It may be the fastest ever for Houston, who keeps up nicely, even if it occasionally sounds like the balladeer is doing some stretching. The song set off a frenzy in the hall, sending Martha Stewart, Houston’s cousin Dionne Warwick, Oprah pal Gayle King, and Keys into ecstatic dance. It received a standing ovation. It also set the tone for much of the album.

With contributions from Akon (the tropical “Like I Never Left,” which leaked last year), Norwegian R&B hitmakers Stargate (”Call You Tonight”) and two tracks from R. Kelly (the chippy kiss-off “Salute” and the steely title track produced by Tricky Stewart and Harvey Mason Jr.) Houston seems to be aiming for a younger audience and the radio. Though her pipes are always up front — seven of the nine songs have booming vocal bridges — it’s rhythm that drives the album. One exception is the recently leaked “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength.” Written by Diane Warren and produced by David Foster, it is a classic Houston ballad: tenacious, swelling, a bit corny.

One thing that nearly every song has in common is theme. The writers on the album — Johnta Austin, Kelly, Warren — watched Houston’s struggles in recent years and have written songs that reflect a sense of perseverance and redemption. “I want you to love me like I never left,” she sings, winking at her fans.

Whitney finally appeared after the conclusion of the last song, a house-y cover of Leon Russell’s “A Song For You.” Striding onto the stage in a shimmering vinyl dress, Houston was gracious and beaming, thanking everyone and blowing kisses before talking about Davis and her mother Cissy’s encouragement to restart her career. She was brief. But it was unmistakable: Whitney is back.

http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdai...eturns-diva-debuts-i-look-to-you-in-new-york/
 
Re: Whitney Houston Comeback CD Sept. 1st!!!

Whitney's NEW SONG "I Look To You"!!!!!!!!!!

http://usershare.net/3hz4qnz9joso

Her voice is coming back!!!!!!!!!!! (!):gogirl::cry:(*8*)

They're playing it on the radio on V-103 every 20 minutes. Everyone who called in is LOVING it and saying Whitney's back!!! Yesssssssssssss!
 
Re: Whitney Houston Comeback CD Sept. 1st!!!

My Own Strength sucked, I Look To You is just okay (the middle of the song sounds fucking terrible...like she smoked 17 packs of cigarettes before she sang - it didnt even sound like her)...the "v103" listeners must be deaf. "Million Dollar Bill" seems as if it's the good song out of the 3, and yet its the only one I haven't heard. The other two are boring.
 
Re: Whitney Houston Comeback CD Sept. 1st!!!

My Own Strength sucked, I Look To You is just okay (the middle of the song sounds fucking terrible...like she smoked 17 packs of cigarettes before she sang - it didnt even sound like her)...the "v103" listeners must be deaf. "Million Dollar Bill" seems as if it's the good song out of the 3, and yet its the only one I haven't heard. The other two are boring.

Did you just say? In the Whitney Houston thread with SexyKev in it? Do you know what will happen to you? Guys like you disappear.

This is going to good. Let me get some snacks before the main feature begins...extra butter please!:corn:

Speaking of Kev, I think he is slacking on his job. We have not been receiving our thirty-minute updates of Whit Whit. I need my regular fix.
 
Re: Whitney Houston Comeback CD Sept. 1st!!!

^ :lol: That little lamb is gonna keep on and get sent to the slaughterhouse.

Anyhoo --

Entertainment Tonight...


Whitney Houston's Album Release Date Moved

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ET has the latest...

With the excitement building for the release of Whitney Houston's first album in seven years, it's been announced that fans can get I Look to You sooner than they thought!

The album, which was expected to hit store shelves on September 1, will now be made available on August 31. In addition, those who can't wait another month can download a free song starting today at www.whitneyhouston.com.

Meanwhile, ET was recently with the songstress as she talked about her highly anticipated album.

"I just think that the songs themselves will speak to you when you hear them, and you'll understand where I am [and] some of the changes I've gone through for the better," Whitney told ET.

Click here to check out I Look to You's track list.
Posted July 28, 2009 8:55:00 AM
See All: whitney houston music

http://www.etonline.com/news/2009/07/76915/index.html
 
Re: Whitney Houston Comeback CD Sept. 1st!!!

Rap-Up.com...

Whitney Houston Album to Arrive Early

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While many artists are having their albums pushed back, Whitney Houston is moving hers up.

The "I Will Always Love You" songstress is eyeing a new release date for her 7th studio album I Look to You. The project will now be available on August 31, one day prior to the previously scheduled date of September 1, making her eligible for the 2010 Grammy Awards nominations.

The album's tracklisting is below, per Arista Records. Preview nine tracks here.

1. "Million Dollar Bill"
2. "Nothin' But Love"
3. "Call You Tonight"
4. "I Look to You"
5. "Like I Never Left" feat. Akon
6. "A Song for You"
7. "I Didn't Know My Own Strength"
8. "Worth It"
9. "For the Lovers"
10. "I Got You"
11. "Salute"

As a gift to her fans, a free download of the album's title track is available now at www.whitneyhouston.com until July 31.

http://www.rap-up.com/2009/07/28/whitney-houston-album-to-arrive-early/
 
Re: Whitney Houston Comeback CD Sept. 1st!!!

I love Whitney and I can't wait for her new album.

She truly is one of my most favorite artists of all time. :D
 
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