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  2. So Emotional - Wikipedia

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    This is a play on his character being the emotional, sensitive one of the group. They were not allowed to use Whitney Houston's image. [36] The poster for the 2022 biopic Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody, was revealed with actress Naomi Ackie depicted as Houston in her “So Emotional” look. Much like the single cover/video Ackie ...

  3. If I Told You That - Wikipedia

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    Larry Flick from Billboard wrote that "whatever magic might be found in this effort most certainly is going to come from the fine vocal performances. Houston scats and offers shout-outs that give 'If I Told You That' a spontaneity and energy [...], while Michael still stands tall as one of the finer soul men to step in front of the mike.

  4. Love, Whitney - Wikipedia

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    It was the follow-up to Houston's multi-platinum greatest hits collection Whitney: The Greatest Hits (2000). The album includes ten U.S. top 10 hits. The album includes ten U.S. top 10 hits. As AllMusic reviewer Jose F. Promis noted, it "isn't meant to be a greatest-hits collection" but "it's an assortment of big, swooping Whitney Houston love ...

  5. You Give Good Love - Wikipedia

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    "You Give Good Love" is the debut solo single by American singer Whitney Houston for her 1985 eponymous debut studio album. It was written by La Forrest 'La La' Cope and produced by Kashif . When La La sent Kashif a copy of the song, originally offered to Roberta Flack , he thought it would be a better fit for Houston and told Arista Records he ...

  6. Why Does It Hurt So Bad - Wikipedia

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    "Why Does It Hurt So Bad" is a song recorded by American singer and actress Whitney Houston for the 1995 film Waiting to Exhale. It was released on July 22, 1996, by Arista Records as the seventh and final single from the accompanying soundtrack .

  7. Love Will Save the Day - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Whitney Houston had achieved a record-breaking string of seven consecutive number-one hits, with four of those number-ones from her current album Whitney. "Love Will Save the Day" did not become Houston's eighth consecutive number one, but continued her trend of hit singles by peaking in the US top 10.

  8. Miracle (Whitney Houston song) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Hocter from Albumism noted that on "Miracle", Houston was "returning to ballad territory". [2] AllMusic editor Ashley S. Battel called it a high point of the album and praised the lyrics, "the powerful verses surrounding a love lost through one's own devices in 'Miracle.'" [3] Billboard described it as a "soothing and romantic ballad", complimenting the singer's "warm and restrained ...

  9. All the Man That I Need - Wikipedia

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    About.com ranked "All the Man That I Need" number four in their list of "Top 20 Best Whitney Houston Songs" in 2018, noting that it has "a prominent gospel choir in the final chorus." [ 37 ] In a 2020 retrospective review, Matthew Hocter from Albumism described it as "a power ballad bringing some serious drama". [ 38 ]