Whitney Houston Is Wiser Now

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In just a little over a month, Whitney Houston’s first album in seven years will finally be released. Her single, I Look to You, was debuted a few weeks ago in London and last night in New York City. Whitney says her new album reflects her maturity.

I’m a lot wiser now, certainly a lot older. Things mean a lot more to me. I have a 16-year-old daughter, which makes a lot of
changes in a woman’s life. I think the songs themselves will speak to
you when you hear them. And you’ll understand where I am and the
changes I’ve gone through for the better.”

Whitney and her longtime producer, Clive Davis, worked together again on this album.

“I think [the album] is in the tradition of Clive and Whitney,” offers
Whitney. “When we go through music, we look for great melodies and
lyric. We look for songs that will stay in the hearts of people 20
years down the road. I try to put my gospel upbringing into all of my
songs. I try to inspire.”

I. Cannot. Wait!

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9 Responses to Whitney Houston Is Wiser Now

  1. DonnaJ says:

    She’s come a long way.

  2. tati says:

    She looks great

  3. YAYI says:

    I hope shes grown wiser after all that shes been thru. I hope she stays focus, positive and productive for the her own well being and those around her.

  4. Nanea says:

    I’m curious for the album, I don’t know if I still like her style of singing though.

  5. megegers says:

    She’s still crazy

  6. merce369 says:

    Can’t wait myself Vera. I love her, i grew up singing her songs(my poor brothers, they had to listen to all of that):-)

  7. babydre says:

    i really like her and wish her all the best. she deserves it after all she went through

  8. Anonymous says:

    Thank God she got her act together – she looks fantastic!

  9. lara jane says:

    She looks beautiful. Her voice hasn’t held up but she still rocks.

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