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"I Like That" is a song by American R&B singer Houston. It is the first single released from his debut album, It's Already Written (2004). The song features Chingy , Nate Dogg , and I-20 .
Houston Edward Summers IV (born October 26, 1983), known mononymously as Houston, is an American former R&B singer, [1] best known for his 2004 single "I Like That" (featuring Chingy and Nate Dogg). In 2005, Houston attempted suicide in a London hotel room, and later gouged his eye out with a fork on the 13th floor of his hotel building.
It's Already Written is the only studio album by American contemporary R&B singer Houston.It was released by Capitol Records on August 10, 2004 in the United States. . Production was handled by Ralph B. Stacy, Roy "Royalty" Hamilton, Ben Daka, Blaze Da Track, Burton Paul, Jazze Pha, Michael Angelo Saulsberry, Mischke Butler, Soulshock and Karlin, The Trak Starz and The
I Like That may refer to: "I Like That" (Houston song), a 2004 song by Houston "I Like That" (Richard Vission and Static Revenger song), a 2009 song by Richard Vission "I Like That", a song by We Stood Like Kings from the album USA 1982 (2017), a new soundtrack for the movie Koyaanisqatsi.
The song is a response to how Houston considered herself to be a victim of unwanted media attention. The album's second single, "One of Those Days", is a slow R&B track with a retro feel. [20] [21] Houston released her first and only Christmas album in November 2003. [22]
Clive Davis praised Houston by saying that on songs like "I Look to You" it is not difficult to say she is 'the premium balladeer of our time'. [12] Billboard's Monica Herrera gave the song a positive review, writing that Houston is "both vulnerable and in control". She adds that "the minimalist production, which features a lone, sullen piano ...
Per Good Morning America, Houston's estate announced that they're releasing a new documentary and posthumous album called I Go to the Rock. The LP, which is set to release on March 24, will ...
The remixed version was released on Houston's 2000 Whitney: The Greatest Hits collection, and the original album version appears on 2007's The Ultimate Collection. The Johnny Vicious remixes were included on the domestic CD maxi-single of "Heartbreak Hotel" as well as the on the import single and are currently available as iTunes downloads.