whitney houston in English

(born 1963) American pop singer, winner of the 1993 Grammy Awards for Best Record and Best Album for her music from the soundtrack to the film "The Bodyguard"

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1. Whitney Houston recorded her version of the song for the 1992 film The Bodyguard.

2. Celebrity fact and fiction are forever separated as "Autopsy" reveals the truth behind the controversial deaths of Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and Anna Nicole Smith

3. A fine arts graduate of Howard University, Allen has directed and Choreograph ed for an all-star lineup of artists, including Michael Jackson, James Earl Jones, her sister Phylicia Rashad, Whitney Houston

4. Cramped by the beat and the strings or synth washes hovenng Airlessly, it's no wonder that even the best of soul's descendants, like Ashford and Simpson, Freddy Jackson, Whitney Houston and Anita Baker, have been reduced to either brandishing their vocal bravura in a stifling near-vacuum or fitting themselves into increasingly mechanistic productions.

5. Inspired by the music of the 1990s and prominent singers Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, En Vogue and Bonnie Raitt, Clarkson wanted the album evoke a music of those artists had they happen to release their early works in the 21st century—with the overall goal of emoting a "soulful" spirit.

6. Anymore may refer to: Songs "Anymore" (Goldfrapp song), 2017 "Anymore" (Melanie C song), 2016 "Anymore" (Teresa Brewer song), 1960 "Anymore" (Travis Tritt song), 1991 "Anymore", by American hip hop group from Mi Vida Local "Anymore", by Whitney Houston from I'm Your Baby Tonight; See also