Whitney Houston

Houston at the [[Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston|Welcome Home Heroes]] concert in 1991 Whitney Elizabeth Houston (August 9, 1963 – February 11, 2012) was an American singer, actress, film producer, and philanthropist. Known as "the Voice", she influenced the entertainment industry and popular culture through her performances in music and film, and is one of the most awarded and best-selling artists of all time, having sold over 220 million records worldwide. Houston is known for her crossover appeal on popular music charts that impacted the breaking down of racial barriers, her powerful, soulful vocal performances, as well as popularizing the use of gospel singing techniques in pop music, and film production. In 2023, she was ranked second on ''Rolling Stone'''s list of the greatest singers of all time. Houston had 11 number-one singles on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and is the only artist to have seven consecutive number-one singles on the chart. She also enhanced her popularity by entering the film industry. Her accolades include eight Grammy Awards, 22 American Music Awards, two Emmy Awards, and 30 Guinness World Records. Houston's inductions include the Grammy Hall of Fame (twice), the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame, the BET Walk of Fame, the Soul Train Hall of Fame, the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, the New Jersey Hall of Fame, and the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress.

Houston began singing at New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey, as a child and became a background vocalist while in high school. She was one of the first black women to appear on the cover of ''Seventeen'' after becoming a teen model in 1981. With the guidance of Arista Records chairman Clive Davis, Houston signed to the label at age 19. Her first two studio albums, ''Whitney Houston'' (1985) and ''Whitney'' (1987), both peaked at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200 and are among the best-selling albums of all time. Hit singles from the albums, including "How Will I Know", "Greatest Love of All" and "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)", established her as a catalyst in the acceptance of black female artists on MTV. Her third studio album, ''I'm Your Baby Tonight'' (1990), yielded two ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one singles, the title track and "All the Man That I Need". Houston's rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl XXV in 1991 received widespread media coverage.

Houston made her acting debut with the romantic thriller film ''The Bodyguard'' (1992), which despite its mixed reviews became the tenth highest-grossing film to that date. Its soundtrack won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year and remains the bestselling soundtrack album of all time. It generated multiple hit singles, including "I Have Nothing", "I'm Every Woman" and "I Will Always Love You"; the latter won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year, spent a then-record 14 weeks atop the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and became the best-selling single by a woman in music history. Subsequently, she went on to star in the films ''Waiting to Exhale'' (1995) and ''The Preacher's Wife'' (1996), and she recorded their respective soundtracks; the former scored her last ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one single, "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)", while the latter, produced by Houston herself, became the bestselling gospel album of all time. Houston's first studio album in eight years, ''My Love Is Your Love'' (1998), spawned multiple hit singles, including the title track, "Heartbreak Hotel", "It's Not Right but It's Okay" and the Academy Award-winning Mariah Carey duet "When You Believe". As a film producer, she produced hit series such as ''The Princess Diaries,'' ''The Cheetah Girls'' and multicultural movies such as ''Cinderella'' (1997) and ''Sparkle'' (2012)''.''

Following the music and film success, she renewed her contract with Arista Records for $100 million in 2001, one of the biggest recording deals of all time. However, her personal problems began to overshadow her music career. Her 2002 studio album, ''Just Whitney'', received mixed reviews, while her drug use and a tumultuous marriage to singer Bobby Brown received widespread media coverage. After divorcing Brown, Houston returned to the top of the ''Billboard'' 200 chart with her final studio album, ''I Look to You'' (2009). In February 2012, Houston accidentally drowned in a bathtub at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, with heart disease and cocaine use as contributing factors. News of her death coincided with the 2012 Grammy Awards, which took place the day following her death, was covered prominent internationally along with her memorial service and created a spike in sales of her music. Coverage of Houston's death was ranked as the most memorable entertainment event in television history, according to a study by Sony Electronics and the Nielsen Television Research Company. Her assets amounted to $250 million, earned over a 25-year career. Her life and career were dramatized in the 2022 biopic ''I Wanna Dance with Somebody''. Provided by Wikipedia
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