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Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody grossed $23.7 million in the United States and Canada, and $36.1 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $59.8 million. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In the United States and Canada, I Wanna Dance With Somebody was released alongside Babylon , and was initially projected to gross $20–25 million from ...
Houston released her second studio album, Whitney, on June 2, 1987. [4] The album became the first by a female artist to debut atop the US Billboard 200 album chart, a position it held for 11 weeks. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] " I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me) " was released as the lead single.
I Wanna Dance with Somebody (The Movie: Whitney New, Classic and Reimagined) is the soundtrack album to the biographical film, Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody, based on the life of American singer and actress Whitney Houston. The soundtrack was released by RCA Records on December 16, 2022, a week before the film's theatrical ...
"How Will I Know" is a song recorded by American singer Whitney Houston for her self-titled debut studio album. It was released on November 22, 1985, by Arista Records as the album's third single . Written and composed by George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam , it was originally intended for pop singer Janet Jackson , who passed on it.
The new Whitney Houston biopic I Wanna Dance With Somebody really brings Houston's same-sex relationship with longtime friend Robyn Crawford to the forefront.
The seven remaining teams on Dancing with the Stars season 32 will take to the ballroom floor this week as they perform to the hit songs of music legend and Grammy-winning artist Whitney Houston.
The song was written by Diane Warren, and produced by David Foster, both of whom have written and produced for Houston before. The song was originally supposed to precede the album's U.K. release on August 31, 2009 and U.S. release on September 1, 2009 but was cancelled in favor of " I Look to You " and " Million Dollar Bill ".
[3] The Baltimore Sun wrote that of the new tracks on Whitney: The Greatest Hits, "only the sultry, soulful 'Fine' manages to convey any of the strengths that made Houston a star", and that, "hearing [Houston] work the tune's insistent, retro-funk groove, there's no doubting that she still has what it takes to make hits". [4]