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How would music be today if there was no Whitney Houston? You know the story, In late 1985, a little skinny black girl with a beautiful voice hits the music scene. She's marketed as a shy little church girl with a big voice. She's the ideal goody-two-shoes princess. Her debut album has a low debut, but soon after climbs to the top of the charts in 1986. And, the rest is history. This little all-American church girl is no other than Whitney Houston. After her debut and major success, every label started looking for their own Whitney Houston. Anita Baker, Karen White, Mariah Carey, and many others soon followed. The music industry would change forever. Some say she changed music for the worse. Some say she killed funk music and opened the doors for hip hop to become popular. Others say she's amongst the greatest female vocalists ever. But what if all of that didn't happen? What if she never existed? Would the music industry be any different today? Better? Worse? The same? I'm curious to what you guys think? | |
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*shudders at the thought* Her tone is simply spectacular and her stage presence is 2nd to none. Stevie Wonder = EARTH
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PlayboyOriginal said: *shudders at the thought* Her tone is simply spectacular and her stage presence is 2nd to none. I agree. She's great. But I'm curious at what the haters will say. TBH, I just wanna know what Andy's gonna say. [Edited 1/31/12 23:27pm] | |
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Slow songs and mid-tempo songs for female artists became a staple on r&b/pop video for the next 15 years if not more. Possibly the success of r&b girl groups with ballads too. She didn't do anything for hip hop, she started incorporating that later on. Female artists incorporating rap/hip hop artists with their music could arguably be credited to Jody Watley though many also say Mariah Carey since she was overdoing it in the late 90's. [Edited 2/1/12 0:00am] | |
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I had already heard Anita in Chapter 8 though. I don't think Whitney when I hear early Anita. I had already been listening to Anita before Whitney even came out singing, when she was still modeling. I Just Wanna Be Your Girl, Angel, No More Tears, were the songs back then prior to Whitney. | |
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Whitney's success may have accelerated things but earlier in the eighties we were already heading towards a very watered down/middle of the road style of r & b so if she never existed I think things would have ended up pretty much the same. | |
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People have said similar things about Lionel Richie as they have about Whitney I think. | |
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Oh Vainandy.... | |
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How did she open the door for hip-hop? I never saw any link between her and hip-hop.
Whitney is pure pop.....not hop | |
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Meh.
If you think about it, Whitney Houston as we know her, is just as much as the result of Clive Davis's marketing machinations than it is her pure talent or her own artistic merits.
So, I would surmise that music wouldn't be any different if there wasn't a Whitney Houston around: the machine can pick the talent, market the talent and sell the talent; and folks'll gobble up anything that looks and sounds good.
Her voice/act isn't non pareil: we've got Obscene Dion, Christina Fattylera, Pariah Scarey and a motley crew of other big voiced broads singing pop songs written by faceless tunesmiths hired by record labels.
Now that I think of it: who gives a fuck about Whitney Houston?!
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Anita had already released two albums (one with Chapter 8 and one solo "The Songstress") long before Nippy came along. She was only known in R&B circles until 1986. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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You might not want to pose the question that way considering the state of popular music today! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Oh ok..I had no idea. I don't think I've ever heard an Anita song before. She's never interested me. | |
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Whitney wasn't doing anything different than Barbra Striesand was doing before her. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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I think this thread was intended to bait Vainandy. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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There would be alot more crack in the world. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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lazycrockett said: There would be alot more crack in the world. You must have her confused with Billie Holiday. | |
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Honestly? I don't think things would be *that* different; plenty of other singers with big voices came out before her, around the time she did, and after her. The 'diva' concept didn't begin with her. 비 | |
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I don't think anyone had yet invented crack while Billie was here with us. From my understanding, crack wasnt developed until the 80's? Around the same timeline when Nippy was starting to become popular. Hmmmmmm. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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Maybe the better diva for this would be either Barbra or Diana... | |
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It would have been soooooooo much better. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Funk acts continued to dominate even after Lionel Richie went solo. There wasn't a whole crop of adult contemporary male R&B singers coming out after he went solo trying to achieve what he achieved. Plus, as weak as a lot of his solo stuff was, a lot of it was still decent. Shitney's was absolutely horrible. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Although Nippy is mostly a Pop artist, I think this is probably the most Soulful performance I've heard from her. I'm surprised Clive even allowed it on the "Whitney" album!
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Funk filled the "rebellion" void that young people long for. With all the "parent friendly" newcomers flooding the R&B airwaves after Shitney such as Anita Baker, Freddie Jackson, Mikki Howard, Regina Belle, etc. funk was becoming scarce. Something had to come in and fill that "rebellion" void and shit hop was there to fill it. Unfortunately, it may have had a hard rebellious attitude but, unlike funk, the music underneath the attitude was as dull, lifeless, and weak as Shitney's. Actually, it was even duller than Shitney. . . . [Edited 2/1/12 11:41am] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I've heard she was around before 1986 but I had never heard her on the radio until 1986 and there's a reason for it. She was too boring to be played on it. It took someone like Shitney to open the doors and get extremely dull artists played. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I thought it was hard rock and goth music. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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You know damn well I'm talking about on R&B radio. Those genres have nothing to do with R&B radio. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Andy is a four letter word. | |
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That's true and Barabara Streisand was not a staple on R&B radio either and I think it was damn racist of them to play Shitney on R&B radio and make her a staple on it just because she was black but didn't fit the format. You never saw Barbara Streisand being played on heavy metal stations did you? Andy is a four letter word. | |
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The "diva concept" isn't the problem. The "dull concept" is the problem. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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