Whitney Houston. is she still be a hit if she will have a come back?

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@roniroxas (10560)
Philippines
January 5, 2008 2:54am CST
whitney houston is one of the star that is so popular. if she will have a comeback do you think her fans will still be there? are you a fan of whitney? what can you say?
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@academic2 (7000)
• Uganda
5 Jan 08
Whitney will never fade away, she is still exquisitely beautiful, and she has a voice like none other, she will surely make a come back-and when she comes, the whole world we shake, sometimes I feel God is unfair, how could God give one individual everything? The beauty the elegance and the voice? I love Houston, God Bless her!
@roniroxas (10560)
• Philippines
7 Jan 08
she didnt give Whitney a perfect hubby lol. i like the part when you say that she will neve rfade away. i heard her songs on the radio and she still gives me goosebumps. thanks for the response
@academic2 (7000)
• Uganda
24 Jan 08
Wao! thanks for BR-thanks evermore for letting me know God didnt afterall, give her a good hubby-yeah, God is mean sometimes-He cant give you everything in this life! Wish God gave her a happy marriage at the cost of a sweet voice-may be she would be happier
@mrsjbelle (1640)
• United States
12 Jan 08
I was extremely dissapionted in Whitney. But yes I think she can come back & be a smash hit. She is looking very good nowadays to Ive noticed.
@roniroxas (10560)
• Philippines
14 Jan 08
yes i too was very dissapointed and shock on what happened to her. thanks for the response
@secretbear (19448)
• Philippines
5 Jan 08
hi roni! ^__^ i'm not a fan of whitney houston but i like some of her songs. however, i don't think she will be that popular again if she makes a comeback. today's generation has a different preference for music and i think houston's music and style wouldn't fit in. but if she were like Mariah Carey, maybe there will be a chance for her to be successful again. ^__^
@roniroxas (10560)
• Philippines
7 Jan 08
i respect your opinion. but the market specially on music does not only catered for tadays generations. Hmmm are you a Mariah fan? I like Mariah too. thanks for the response
• Saudi Arabia
12 Jan 08
I'm a big fan of her.. I think if she came back with the same quality her old songs have I will definitely listen to her... Some idols never die I think even our children and grandchildren will love and enjoy listening to such a voice...
@roniroxas (10560)
• Philippines
12 Jan 08
that is so true some idols never die. like elvis. i am not a fan of elvis but you can still see people listening to his songs and still imitating him up till now. thanks for the response
@squaretile (3778)
• Singapore
8 Jan 08
I'm not sure if she can have a comeback. These days, popularity is all about looks and youth. So she's quite passe as a star. But i definitely admire her voice. I recall singing loudly to some of the first CDs my family owned which included one of hers, when i was a child!
@roniroxas (10560)
• Philippines
9 Jan 08
hmm... looks and youth? celine dion has a new album out right now. she herself is not that young anymore. thanks for the response
5 Jan 08
I believe Whitney Houston will be successful when she comes back out. Ne-O is suppose to be writing some songs for her.I think her fans will still be supportive of her ; just like they were before. As long as her song select for her comeback cd is powerful ;she will stand a chance of good survival in the music industry. I like her as a person and her songs.
@roniroxas (10560)
• Philippines
7 Jan 08
a good selection of songs are really important for a comeback. thanks for the response
@andyliuzn (1029)
• Guangzhou, China
5 Jan 08
I suppose so,and I would like to introduce a website of her to you : http://www.whitney-fan.com/index.shtml And below is her life story. [Complete Biography] In the span of 22 years, Whitney Houston has become an international superstar in the worlds of both music and motion pictures, amassing global album sales of over 120 million copies alone, and a film box office total of over a half billion dollars. Through her mother, R&B/gospel singer Cissy Houston, and her legendary cousin Dionne Warwick, Whitney has been exposed to music since birth. As a member of the New Hope Baptist Junior Choir in Newark, NJ, Whitney developed into a soloist by the age of 11. Cissy Houston's career helped provide Whitney with invaluable vocal training. Whitney was singing backup for artists like Chaka Khan and Lou Rawls while in her mid-teens, frequently appearing with Cissy in concert and local New York clubs. While she also began pursuing a career in modeling (gracing the cover of magazines such as Glamour and Seventeen), her musical ambitions received a boost when she teamed with singer Teddy Pendergrass for his 1984 hit, "Hold Me." Clive Davis, legendary president of Arista Records, signed Whitney to the label, and her debut album, WHITNEY HOUSTON, released in 1985, boasted a string of hits including a song that became virtually Whitney's anthem, "The Greatest Love of All." The album went on to sell over 22 million copies worldwide, becoming the biggest-selling debut album by a solo artist in history. With the anticipated 1987 release of WHITNEY, Houston made history again when she became the first female artist to enter the album charts at number one. WHITNEY included a stream of chart-toppers including "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)," "So Emotional," "Love Will Save The Day" and "Where Do Broken Hearts Go," which established Houston as the only artist to have seven consecutive number-one hits, surpassing a record previously held by The Beatles and the Bee Gees. Her third album, I'M YOUR BABY TONIGHT, released in 1990, displayed Whitney's versatility, spanning tough rhythmic grooves, soulful ballads and up-tempo dance tracks, again setting sales records as a multiplatinum seller internationally. The following year, Whitney's Superbowl rendition of the U.S. national anthem became the most successful recording of "The Star-Spangled Banner" in history, with all profits donated to benefit veterans of the Gulf War. Whitney's next project was her first motion-picture role in THE BODYGUARD, costarring with Oscar-winning actor/director Kevin Costner. The film broke box-office records worldwide, opening new horizons for her. Six Houston songs highlighted the 1992 soundtrack, which became the biggest-selling album of the 1990s and the most successful soundtrack of all time, selling over 34 million copies worldwide. "I Will Always Love You," the first single from the movie, became the largest-selling commercial single in history. Whitney's second movie, WAITING TO EXHALE, was released in December 1995. The critically acclaimed film, starring Whitney and Angela Bassett, went on to gross about $70 million at the box office, earning far more than the film's original budget and laying the groundwork for a multitude of all-Black ensemble films that followed. The soundtrack for WAITING TO EXHALE, featuring three tracks from Whitney, quickly became a number-one album, which to date has sold about 10 million copies worldwide. In 1996, Whitney's third movie, THE PREACHER'S WIFE, was released costarring Denzel Washington and directed by Penny Marshall. The soundtrack, which included the singles "I Believe In You And Me" and "Step By Step," became the biggest-selling gospel album of all time, and in some part, fulfilled Whitney's dream to record a gospel album. After a long wait that included successful international tours, Whitney returned to recording and released her first non-soundtrack album in eight years -- MY LOVE IS YOUR LOVE. The album went on to sell over 10 million copies worldwide despite little advance word, and earned Whitney her sixth Grammy -- Best Female R&B Vocal Performance -- for the single "It's Not Right But It's Okay" in February 2000. The success of MY LOVE IS YOUR LOVE was followed quickly with the release of WHITNEY: THE GREATEST HITS in May 2000. The double-album, which features Whitney's biggest hits, as well as remixes and a few rarities, has sold about eight million copies worldwide to date. The GREATEST HITS album was followed by the charity re-release of "The Star-Spangled Banner" in 2001 after the terrorist attacks of September 11 that year. The single was certified Platinum and raised over $1 million for the New York Firefighters Disaster Fund and the New York Fraternal Order Of Police Fund. Whitney's rendition has sold over 1.1 million copies to date. Whitney released the album JUST WHITNEY in December 2002, achieving the biggest opening of her career in the Soundscan era while amidst a range of admitted personal problems. During a highly-rated television interview on news magazine show Primetime, Whitney said, "I'm not the strongest everyday, but I'm not the weakest, either. And I won't break." JUST WHITNEY was followed by ONE WISH - THE HOLIDAY ALBUM in November 2003, an 11-track CD including seasonal favorites like "The Christmas Song," "Cantique De Nöel (O Holy Night)," and "O Come O Come Emanuel." Whitney has garnered a slew of international awards, including six Grammys, 21 American Music Awards, 12 NAACP Image Awards, six People's Choice Awards, two Emmys, 15 Billboard Music Awards and eight Soul Train Awards, including the Soul Train Artist of the Decade Award. She was honored with the inaugural BET Lifetime Achievement Award in June 2001. In 1989, Whitney formed The Whitney Houston Foundation For Children, a nonprofit organization whose work assists with a variety of children's issues: homeless children and children with cancer and AIDS, as well as youth self-empowerment. Houston has also helped other worthwhile causes, including the United Negro College Fund, the Children's Diabetes Fund, St. Jude's Children's Hospital and several noted AIDS-related organizations. On July 18, 1992, Whitney was married to singer Bobby Brown at her estate in New Jersey. In March 1993, Whitney gave a birth to a daughter, named Bobbi Kristina, who can be heard with her mother on the title track to MY LOVE IS YOUR LOVE and on "Little Drummer Boy" from ONE WISH - THE HOLIDAY ALBUM. Whitney filed for divorce from Brown in October 2006. The divorce was finalized in April 2007, and Whitney was awarded custody of her daughter, with Brown given visitation rights. There are always rumors about Whitney's future, but as she told Rolling Stone in 1993, her one real goal is happiness. "You know what I feel?" she asked. "I feel old. For the most part, since I was 11 years old, I've been working, I did the nightclubs, I did the modeling, all that stuff... When I first started I was having a lot of fun. But it ain't fun no more. I enjoy what I do... but it's not fun." For Whitney, her idea of happiness is being with her daughter and trying to live something close to a normal life: "When I gave birth to her and when they put her in my arms, I thought 'This has got to be it. This is the ultimate.' I haven't experienced anything greater." Whitney Houston is currently working on her next album, which is expected to be released in 2007. --Biographical summary updated and re-edited by Lisa D. for Whitney-Fan.com
@roniroxas (10560)
• Philippines
7 Jan 08
hey it 2008 already, is the album still on process. i would love to hear her again. thanks
• China
9 Sep 08
Hey,friend.You'll have to get a positive answer.Whitney Houston will always be a hit no matter what happens to her.After all no other female singer has made the same achievement as hers.Her elegance is without the reach of them.We must admit the fact that Whitney Houston has put behind them so faraway.She absolutely deserves the title of The One and Only.It's not enough to just call her the First Diva of All Time.She should acquire more than that.