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Let me just say, wow, it's a shame she doesn't do more singing.

I'm listening to Accuradio.com's adult contemporary Christmas channel. Not bad.
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. . .she made an appearance on one of those music shows and post divorce with Bobby Brown she looked like her old self (before Bobby). . .hope she continues to do well. . .
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Are you serious?

"Whitney Houston can SING!"

Understatement of the year. Fortunately a new year is around the corner for someone else to take the title.

JJ
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Crack is whack!
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I have never cared for Whitney Houston's singing. She really popularized the super-exaggerated style of belting out a tune way past any musicality. Watching & hearing her sing "I'll Always Love You" makes me flinch.

From the Urban Dictionary:

"vocal gymnastics
A style of singing in current popular music, specifically R&B, where the singer incorporates a lot of "runs" and extra notes to showcase their vocal abilities, resulting in the singer looking like he/she is trying too hard to sound super-talented. Often accompanied by dramatic hand movements in synch with the notes being sung."

See also: Christina Aguilera, Pink, Mya. There was another word for this that I can't recall now. Anyone?
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[quote Don Kiyoti]

See also: Christina Aguilera, Pink, Mya. There was another word for this that I can't recall now. Anyone?

sh%tty technique
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[quote Don Kiyoti]I have never cared for Whitney Houston's singing. She really popularized the super-exaggerated style of belting out a tune way past any musicality. Watching & hearing her sing "I'll Always Love You" makes me flinch.

From the Urban Dictionary:

"vocal gymnastics
A style of singing in current popular music, specifically R&B, where the singer incorporates a lot of "runs" and extra notes to showcase their vocal abilities, resulting in the singer looking like he/she is trying too hard to sound super-talented. Often accompanied by dramatic hand movements in synch with the notes being sung."

See also: Christina Aguilera, Pink, Mya. There was another word for this that I can't recall now. Anyone?
To quote the late, great Sylvester: "Your ear... has to be in your "foot," to not know these women can sing, ya'll."
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"Have Yourself a Merry Little..." Whitney Houston can SING!
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