duccichucka said: CNN says its got never before seen photos of Houston.
She was a great natural beauty:
http://cnnphotos.blogs.cn...?hpt=hp_c1
The looks, the voice...I'm not a fan of pop-star celebrity idolatry that this country (and board) seems to subsist upon, and I think expressed collective guilt over the death of celebrities is manufactured and overwrought, but God took a little more time on Whitney than he did on others, it seems.
Hmm, I utter an authentic In Pace Resquiescat. OMG,rare & beautiful find (did kinda hurt my heart though)! Its easy to see why she landed modeling work and was on the cover of Seventeen. | |
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Whitney was GORGEOUS!!!!!
I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
RIP Dick Clark, Whitney Houston, Don Cornelius, Heavy D, and Donna Summer. | |
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Timmy84 said: Whitney was indeed a beautiful woman especially in her early twenties. No question why she was handpicked to be a model. She definitely had the looks for it. I used to have a crush on her. In fact, she and Janet were my first real celebrity crushes. I used to always imagine me being married to her. When Bobby married her, I was pissed off. She still had it,looking at her during her filming Sparkle! Anyhow she was a beautiful woman and she showcased it right so I'm glad I grew up during her heydey if you will. She didn't act or dress like a street walker, wasn't an attention whore, no sex books nor did she wear tons of makeup and so on. **And who wasn't pissed about the marriage,for various reasons lol! | |
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Bout fuckin' time!!!! I kept wondering when or if he would come forward especially with the constant footage from the film The Bodyguard and the repeated plays of IWALY!
The memorials and tributes are lovely but Lauryn Hill was right in that Whitney should have been honored while she was alive. Well, at least BET honored her last year I think. Who knows but they were cool! I do know when lots were trashing her I remember HE came to her defense! He said "I see good in her eyes" and we should just let her find her way! I'm more interested in people like him, its funny its usually the ones that are quiet or NOT jumping to talk...are the ones with a closer bond. All these folks just running to talk doesn't mean they are any closer or better. At least he didn't pull a Madonna or Alec Baldwin. He's spoken up when she was on this planet! [Edited 2/16/12 16:58pm] | |
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Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Alicia Keys to sing at Whitney Houston's funeral service in Newark Click here for details: http://www.nj.com/news/in...incart_hbx Check me out and add me on:
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Whitney Houston Returns to Hot 100's Top 10 With 'I Will Always Love You'Artists in this Article
Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston returns to the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 this week as her signature hit from 1992 -- it reigned for 14 weeks -- "I Will Always Love You" re-enters at No. 7, fueled by an enormous resurgence in digital sales (195,000, up 6723%, according to Nielsen SoundScan) and radio airplay (18 million audience impressions, up 915%, according to Nielsen BDS).
Whitney Re-Enters Billboard 200 Top 10
Houston places two other former No. 1s on the chart: "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" (from 1987) at No. 35 and "Greatest Love of All" (1986) at No. 41.
While historically, catalog or recurrent songs have not been eligible for inclusion on the Hot 100, this is not the first time Billboard has charted such activity. As recently as 2001, following the attacks of Sept. 11, the Hot 100 welcomed Lee Greenwood's 1984 country hit "God Bless the USA" and Houston's spine-tingling rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner," the latter of which had reached the chart's top 20 a decade earlier. At the time, the inclusion of these songs properly captured the musical mood as the nation reacted to that tragic day.
"As the digital age has progressed," says Billboard director of charts Silvio Pietroluongo, "with the immediacy it provides, the line has blurred between the relevancy of new and older recordings, which are for the most part equally accessible from one's home computer."
"Going forward we feel that it is the proper move to allow older titles posting enough activity to return to the Hot 100 if ranking in the chart's upper half." (Billboard's policy of removing descending songs from the Hot 100 after 20 weeks if ranking below No. 50 remains unchanged). will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | ||
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It was all good till I got to Alicia Keys. I know y'all love her like some hot buttered cornbread but her voice and style are not good enough to honor the great Whitney Houston after her death. I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
RIP Dick Clark, Whitney Houston, Don Cornelius, Heavy D, and Donna Summer. | |
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I've been avoiding listening to Whitney Houston songs like crazy this week because I just can't go to where many of her songs that I KNOW...are going to take me.
However, when I just saw this pop up on my recommended list, I was overwhelmingly compelled to push play.
By the time this song came out, we all knew of "Whitney Houston". The good. The bad. The WTF?
For me, it wasn't until this song came out, that I saw the real "Whitney Houston". The one that would answer to the name..."Nippy". Yeah, her!
Given the current circumstances, I thought this song would really make me feel bad and sad but it doesn't.
I am forever going to see, hear, UNDERSTAND and remember the "Nippy"...that I...SEE in this video.
Especially from the 2:30 mark!
. [Edited 2/16/12 17:24pm] I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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I'm obsessing over Whitney right now and am immersing myself in her music. Its because I haven't yet, at least not wholly, accepted that she is gone. The whole thing is unreal. Its been 5 days with constant coverage of her passing and her addiction and tumultuous marriage to Bobby Brown and yet it still seems as if she isn't really dead. That's how you know someone has made an powerful impact on your life...when you can't yet let go and say goodbye. When people say that she had one of the greatest singing voices if not the greatest voice, they are by no means exaggerating or being overly complimentary. The chick was that awesome. I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
RIP Dick Clark, Whitney Houston, Don Cornelius, Heavy D, and Donna Summer. | |
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Whitney was my very first celebrity crush. The first time I saw her doing her lipstick at the start of the 2nd verse in "Greatest Love of All," I just knew I was going to marry her. I was almost 8 years old in late '85. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Whitney Houston Called 'Crack Ho' on L.A. Radio, Jocks Suspended Feb 16, 2012
A Los Angeles talk radio team has been suspended for 10 days for referring to the late Whitney Houston as a “crack ho.”
John Kobylt and Ken Chiampou, known as John and Ken on KFI in Los Angeles, apologized for the comments, and said they accepted the suspension.
During an on-air discussion in the wake of Houston's death last Saturday, Kobylt said, "At some point you’re just sick of it all, and so is everybody else in the industry. All her friends and hangers-on; everybody who knew had to deal with her.
“It's like, ‘Ah Jesus . . . here comes the crack ho again, what’s she gonna do? Ah, look at that — she's doin' handstands next to the pool. Very good, crack ho . . . ' After a while, everybody’s exhausted. And then you find out she’s dead. It’s like, ‘Really? Took this long?’
The station issued a statement calling the statements “insensitive and inappropriate. . . . KFI management does not condone, support or tolerate statements of this kind.” Kobylt, in a statement, said, “We made a mistake. We used language that was inappropriate and we sincerely apologize to our listeners and to the family of Ms. Houston.”
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How incredibly distasteful, mean-spirited and just plain ignorant. Did they say the same thing about Amy Whinehouse when she died? How about Kurt Cobain?
They didn't just use inappropriate language they flat out disparaged her and defamed her character.
When did having substance abuse issues equate to being a ho or a crack ho? I guess cuz she's black she must automatically be a hooker of some sort.
Dumb asses need to be fired for talking that shit about Whitney. Damn they didn't even have consideration for her daughter or mother.
I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
RIP Dick Clark, Whitney Houston, Don Cornelius, Heavy D, and Donna Summer. | |
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While I'm listening to her music the radio, and watching her live performances on youtube, I'm amazed how much Whitney Houston's music has been a part of my life. I was young when her debut came out, my mom and her girlfriends played her music constantly. I'm sure can remember what was going on in my life when I hear a certain song being played. She will be missed.
I think this is my favorite Whitney Houston song. | |
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HotGritz said:
How incredibly distasteful, mean-spirited and just plain ignorant. Did they say the same thing about Amy Whinehouse when she died? How about Kurt Cobain?
They didn't just use inappropriate language they flat out disparaged her and defamed her character.
When did having substance abuse issues equate to being a ho or a crack ho? I guess cuz she's black she must automatically be a hooker of some sort.
Dumb asses need to be fired for talking that shit about Whitney. Damn they didn't even have consideration for her daughter or mother.
Those old ass mofos should've known better! What have they done in their little lives other than bash someone they didnt even know?! No one attacks Elvis and the like. They look like they hang out with O'Reilly anyway, no class! I'm so sick of those that wanna take the low road, instead of appreciating the good. She did waaaay more good and bought many such joy! Something they can only dream of! | |
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Whitney's Oprah interview is on again on OWN. | |
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I've been doing this with her final album "I Look To You". I got it when it first came out but I kind of slept on it at the time. I think all the gossip about her sort of tainted my perception of the album then.
Listening to it now, this is a really really nice album and though her voice has a bit more gravity to it than when she was younger - it still shines.
I hadn't even watched the videos to the singles from this release until now.
The song/video for "I Look To You" just seems so apt, so beautiful and a little bit heart breaking in the wake of her death. | |
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I'm watching it. | |
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So, This is my favorite Whitney song ever. Specially this remix. It's edited. The original is over 9 minutes. I know it didn't go anywhere, but she was at her peak vocally IMO.
[Edited 2/16/12 18:52pm] "America is a continent..." | |
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You know it'd be great if we can get Aretha, Dionne, Gladys, Patti, Chaka, and Diana all on the same stage together honoring Whitney but I don't know if it'll ever happen. People don't take advantage of opportunity. We all wait until it's too late. | |
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I just viewed Whitney Houston's Obituary it is really nice. Beautiful pics & well written..... will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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I'm saying a special prayer for Bobbi Kris for tomorrow because its going to be the first time she actually see her mom since she passed.
So freakin sad.... [Edited 2/16/12 19:00pm] [Edited 2/16/12 19:01pm] | |
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Never thought she OD'd. She passed out and died. Cardiac arrest more likely than heart attack. As she died, she ended up in the tub in some way. If she'd fallen, someone in the next room would've heard that. She may have been dead up to 30 minutes before she was found. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Co-sign I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Jay-Z, Beyonce, Elton John, Oprah Winfrey to attend Whitney Houston's funeral
— Elton John and Oprah Winfrey will lead a parade of celebrities expected to attend Whitney Houston's funeral at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark Saturday, according to two people with knowledge of the family's plans. Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder are both expected to sing in memory of Houston. Invitations to the private service have reportedly been extended to singers Chaka Khan, CeCe Winans, Brandy, Darlene Love and songwriter Diane Warren, according to E! Fans will have to content themselves with a TV and Internet feed from inside the church, where Pastor Marvin L. Winans will give eulogy over the service. Winans tells CNN's Anderson Cooper that the family wanted to bury Houston "with dignity." "This is not a break or an opportunity," he told Cooper. "We are really hurting and seriously grieving, and it amazes me the insensitivity of the media when it comes to things like this ... We loved her when she was Nippy in New Jersey. The world loved her because of her voice. But if Nippy could not sing, the Houston family would love her, and I knew that Mama Houston would do it the way she wanted it done. We're going to church, and we're not going to be worried about if the world can get in."
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^I just got to ask do any of these celebrities have a connection to Whitney? David Bowie? The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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^ I got the same question... [Edited 2/16/12 21:51pm] | |
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This Isnt Harold and Maude. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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