Whitney Houston, Superstar of Records, Films, Dies
Nekesa Mumbi | February 12, 2012
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497432Valkyrie
Yep, I lost.
Normalaatsra....
Did God truly gave you that feeling?
So, God hates baby 'memey' too! Right?
This article makes me feel that God really hates Whitney Houston. She did not deserve an early death after emotional torment.
How sad. I hope she finds the peace in heaven that she so obviously craved for here on Earth.
Carter....
I am amazed! You wouldn't even write her came in capital letters.
You just flushed your condolence message down the bowl.
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We're going to miss you Whitney. I shall treasure the many CDs of you especially "The Greatest Love Of All."
Los Angeles. Whitney Houston,
who ruled as pop music's queen until her majestic voice and regal image
were ravaged by drug use, erratic behavior and a tumultuous marriage to
singer Bobby Brown, has died. She was 48.
Houston's publicist, Kristen Foster, said Saturday that the singer had died, but the cause and the location of her death were unknown.
News of Houston's
death came on the eve of music's biggest night — the Grammy Awards.
It's a showcase where she once reigned, and her death was sure to cast a
heavy pall on Sunday's ceremony.
Houston's longtime mentor Clive Davis was to hold his annual concert and dinner Saturday; it was unclear if it was going to go forward.
"I am absolutely heartbroken at the news of Whitney's
passing," music producer Quincy Jones said in a written statement. "I
always regretted not having had the opportunity to work with her. She
was a true original and a talent beyond compare. I will miss her
terribly."
At her peak, Houston was the
golden girl of the music industry. From the middle 1980s to the late
1990s, she was one of the world's best-selling artists. She wowed
audiences with effortless, powerful, and peerless vocals that were
rooted in the black church but made palatable to the masses with a pop
sheen.
Her success carried her beyond music to movies, where she starred in hits like "The Bodyguard" and "Waiting to Exhale."
She
had the perfect voice, and the perfect image: a gorgeous singer who had
sex appeal but was never overtly sexual, who maintained perfect poise.
She
influenced a generation of younger singers, from Christina Aguilera to
Mariah Carey, who when she first came out sounded so much like Houston that many thought it was Houston.
But by the end of her career, Houston
became a stunning cautionary tale of the toll of drug use. Her album
sales plummeted and the hits stopped coming; her once serene image was
shattered by a wild demeanor and bizarre public appearances. She
confessed to abusing cocaine, marijuana and pills, and her once pristine
voice became raspy and hoarse, unable to hit the high notes as she had
during her prime.
"The biggest devil is me. I'm either my best friend or my worst enemy," Houston told ABC's Diane Sawyer in an infamous 2002 interview with then-husband Brown by her side.
It
was a tragic fall for a superstar who was one of the top-selling
artists in pop music history, with more than 55 million records sold in
the United States alone.
She seemed to be born into greatness. She was the daughter of gospel singer Cissy Houston, the cousin of 1960s pop diva Dionne Warwick and the goddaughter of Aretha Franklin.
Houston
first started singing in the church as a child. In her teens, she sang
backup for Chaka Khan, Jermaine Jackson and others, in addition to
modeling. It was around that time when music mogul Clive Davis first
heard Houston perform.
"The time that I
first saw her singing in her mother's act in a club ... it was such a
stunning impact," Davis told "Good Morning America."
"To hear this young girl breathe such fire into this song. I mean, it really sent the proverbial tingles up my spine," he added.
Before long, the rest of the country would feel it, too. Houston made her album debut in 1985 with "Whitney Houston,"
which sold millions and spawned hit after hit. "Saving All My Love for
You" brought her her first Grammy, for best female pop vocal. "How Will I
Know," ''You Give Good Love" and "The Greatest Love of All" also became
hit singles.
Another multiplatinum album, "Whitney," came out in 1987 and included hits like "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" and "I Wanna Dance With Somebody."
The New York Times wrote that Houston
"possesses one of her generation's most powerful gospel-trained voices,
but she eschews many of the churchier mannerisms of her forerunners.
She uses ornamental gospel phrasing only sparingly, and instead of
projecting an earthy, tearful vulnerability, communicates cool
self-assurance and strength, building pop ballads to majestic, sustained
peaks of intensity."
Her decision not to follow the more soulful
inflections of singers like Franklin drew criticism by some who saw her
as playing down her black roots to go pop and reach white audiences. The
criticism would become a constant refrain through much of her career.
She was even booed during the "Soul Train Awards" in 1989.
"Sometimes
it gets down to that, you know?" she told Katie Couric in 1996. "You're
not black enough for them. I don't know. You're not R&B enough.
You're very pop. The white audience has taken you away from them."
Some
saw her 1992 marriage to former New Edition member and soul crooner
Bobby Brown as an attempt to refute those critics. It seemed to be an
odd union; she was seen as pop's pure princess while he had a bad-boy
image, and already had children of his own. (The couple had a daughter,
Bobbi Kristina, in 1993.) Over the years, he would be arrested several
times, on charges ranging from DUI to failure to pay child support.
But Houston said their true personalities were not as far apart as people may have believed.
"When
you love, you love. I mean, do you stop loving somebody because you
have different images? You know, Bobby and I basically come from the
same place," she told Rolling Stone in 1993. "You see somebody, and you
deal with their image, that's their image. It's part of them, it's not
the whole picture. I am not always in a sequined gown. I am nobody's
angel. I can get down and dirty. I can get raunchy."
It would take several years, however, for the public to see that side of Houston.
Her moving 1991 rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" at the Super
Bowl, amid the first Gulf War, set a new standard and once again
reaffirmed her as America's sweetheart.
In 1992, she became a star in the acting world with "The Bodyguard." Despite mixed reviews, the story of a singer (Houston) guarded by a former Secret Service agent (Kevin Costner) was an international success.
It
also gave her perhaps her most memorable hit: a searing, stunning
rendition of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You," which sat atop the
charts for weeks. It was Grammy's record of the year and best female
pop vocal, and the "Bodyguard" soundtrack was named album of the year.
She
returned to the big screen in 1995-96 with "Waiting to Exhale" and "The
Preacher's Wife." Both spawned soundtrack albums, and another hit
studio album, "My Love Is Your Love," in 1998, brought her a Grammy for
best female R&B vocal for the cut "It's Not Right But It's Okay."
But during these career and personal highs, Houston
was using drugs. In an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2010, she said
by the time "The Preacher's Wife" was released, "[doing drugs] was an
everyday thing. ... I would do my work, but after I did my work, for a
whole year or two, it was every day. ... I wasn't happy by that point in
time. I was losing myself."
In the interview, Houston blamed her rocky marriage to Brown, which included a charge of domestic abuse against Brown in 1993. They divorced in 2007.
Houston
would go to rehab twice before she would declare herself drug-free to
Winfrey in 2010. But in the interim, there were missed concert dates, a
stop at an airport due to drugs, and public meltdowns.
She was so
startlingly thin during a 2001 Michael Jackson tribute concert that
rumors spread she had died the next day. Her crude behavior and jittery
appearance on Brown's reality show, "Being Bobby Brown," was an example
of her sad decline. Her Sawyer interview, where she declared "crack is
whack," was often parodied. She dropped out of the spotlight for a few
years.
Houston staged what seemed to be a
successful comeback with the 2009 album "I Look To You." The album
debuted on the top of the charts, and would eventually go platinum.
Things soon fell apart. A concert to promote the album on "Good Morning America" went awry as Houston's voice sounded ragged and off-key. She blamed an interview with Winfrey for straining her voice.
A world tour launched overseas, however, only confirmed suspicions that Houston
had lost her treasured gift, as she failed to hit notes and left many
fans unimpressed; some walked out. Canceled concert dates raised
speculation that she may have been abusing drugs, but she denied those
claims and said she was in great shape, blaming illness for
cancellations.
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