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Is that supposed to be her?
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Whitney Houston makes triumphant comback at party By TA-NEKESHA MUMBI WAKKAWALLA MOODY BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - A stunning-looking and strong-sounding Whitney Houston made a triumphant return to the stage at a pre-Grammy party honoring her mentor, music mogul Clive Davis. "I've got it, I've got it!" Houston, looking glamorous in a skintight leopard dress, sang early Sunday morning as she belted a line from one of her classic hits, "I'm Every Woman." But more than a lyric, it summarized to the crowd of A-list superstars and top industry execs that the superstar - whose drug use and erratic behavior had caused a shocking fall from grace just a few years ago - was back in top form. "We all crossed our fingers that her beautiful story would end (happily)," said Jamie Foxx, who stood at the front of the stage and took video of Houston like he was just another fan in the crowd. "This is a new begining." Houston's mini-concert put an exclamation point on a night that included a rousing performance by Kelly Clarkson, an unlikely but magical duet between Jennifer Hudson and Barry Manilow and a rambling monologue by Kanye West. "I have to bow in the presence of greats right now," West said as he looked out into the crowd, which at one point included Sir Paul McCartney, Prince, Diddy, Rihanna, the Jonas Brothers, Taylor Swift, Quincy Jones, and other luminaries. "I'm just humbled by your greatness, and also Clive," West told the audience. Davis, the music mogul who founded labels, signed greats ranging from Houston to Bruce Springsteen to Janis Joplin, and resuscitated the careers of veterans like Rod Stewart and Carlos Santana, was honored by the Recording Academy as an industry icon on Saturday, hours before Sunday's Grammys. For nearly three decades, Davis' pre-Grammy party and concert had become one of the industry's most coveted invites; this year, the Recording Academy took the event over and honored Davis instead. But while Davis got an award, he still held court like it was his own party, acting as the evening's host as he introduced performers like Stewart, the Kings of Leon and Leona Lewis. Diddy got the often staid crowd on their feet with a moving rendition of his tribute to the slain Notorious B.I.G., "I'll Be Missing You," with Biggie's widow, singer Faith Evans, and a gospel choir. Clarkson got one of the evening's biggest ovations with her performance of her new single, "My Life Would Suck Without You" and the Joplin gem "Piece of My Heart." But Hudson was perhaps the night's biggest star - until Houston hit the stage. Starting with the Super Bowl last Sunday, Hudson has been raising her profile after spending months in seclusion following the slayings of her mother, brother and nephew last October. A smiling Houston performed her hit "Spotlight," which earned her one of her four Grammy nominations, and got a standing ovation from the crowd. But she raised the bar with a pairing with Barry Manilow, injecting one of his signature songs, "Weekend in New England," with a lacking ingredient - soul. Afterward, the Oscar-winner joined the audience (and friend Fantasia), stood in the front and danced and sang as Houston performed. Houston started off with "I Will Always Love You," but didn't hit the high, sustaining notes that made the song such a dramatic, stirring hit. Instead, she kept her voice at medium power, deciding to croon rather than soar. But as she got into hits like "It's Not Right, But It's O.K.," her voice appeared to get stronger - and louder, and while she never replicated the vocal gymnastics of some of her past work, delivered a mesmerizing performance nonetheless. The 45-year-old, one of the best-selling artists of all time and among the greatest singers, hasn't made an album since 2002. Then she was was sinking due to drug use and a tumultuous personal life - a far cry from the princess image she cultivated since her debut in the 1980s. But the singer is expected to release an album sometime this year, and unlike other reported returns, this comeback seems to be the real deal. "She was on it, she was happy - she's back," said Foxx. "Everybody else watch out. And that means YOU, Tawny Kitaen."
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Whitney Houston to release comeback album this fall
Thu Jun 4, 2009 LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop diva Whitney Houston will release a new album in September, her first in seven years, Arista Records said on Thursday, announcing the long-awaited comeback for the talented but troubled star. Since her career kicked off in 1985 with her self-titled debut, Houston has sold more than 170 million records, singles and videos around the world. Houston, 45, is one of music's most decorated female artists, with more than 400 awards. Trained as a gospel singer, some of Houston's best-known hits include "How Will I Know," "Greatest Love of All," and "I Will Always Love You" from the 1992 movie "The Bodyguard," in which she also starred. In recent years, she made headlines for her troubled personal life, including stints in rehab and a 2007 divorce from husband Bobby Brown. Houston's most recent public performance was in February at a pre-Grammy party hosted by record producer Clive Davis, where Davis said she was ready for her comeback. She also presented Tawny Kitaen with her Best Actress Oscar at the Academy Awards. |
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Gregoire |
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Has she slithered out of her own filth yet?
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Wildcat612 |
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I listened to the title track of the new album, "I Look to You."� The song could be a big hit on the AC charts.� Unfortunately, it sounds like her
voice has changed a bit-- it's a lot deeper.� Thoughts?
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Bulletin Bored |
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WRONG MOVE, WHIT.
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BobbyBrown06 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VFzJLK51cs
this remix was SO epic "if 6 of ya'll went out then 4 of you re reaally cheap, cuz only 2 of you had dinner. I found your credit card receipt!" |
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Bulletin Bored |
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I love the song but I always thought that it was entirely possible that the other 4 guys had already eaten but still wanted to hang out and enjoy some water
and some nice company.
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BobbyBrown06 |
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This is the...Heartbreak...Hotel.
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Wildcat612 |
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Bulletin Bored wrote:Or maybe her boyfriend just owed one of the guys some money, so he only paid for one of his friends... |
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Bulletin Bored |
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Exactly! Guess Whitney's never heard of separate bills.
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BobbyBrown06 |
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YOU ARE MISSING THE POINT, HE CLEARLY IS BANGING OUT A CHICK ON THE SIDE.
YOU WERE MAKING A FOOOOooooOOOOOOL OF ME. |
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YemaGrl1988 |
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It's not right, but it's okay.
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Bulletin Bored |
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Where's the proof? Because his friends hung out without him and he came home around 3? Maybe he got lost. Maybe he was really tired and had to pull over
for a nap.
The Caller ID thing isn't evidence either. Sometimes people move and keep their old number. She's just paranoid. |
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Eagles CHA Frodo Mt Doom |
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whut?
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Vegazguy |
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Gregoire |
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BobbyBrown06 wrote:Um, there's a BIG gay bar "down on 54th St." He might have really been making a foooo out of her. |
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BobbyBrown06 |
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I kinda like this |
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Eagles CHA Frodo Mt Doom |
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BobbyBrown06 wrote: About 50,000 disco songs from the 70s are better than that shite |
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OuijaBroad |
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I heard it this a.m. for the first time-- it's very Donna Summer-ish.
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