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Earlier release date puts Whitney Houston and 'I Look to You' into Grammys race

July 29, 2009 |  9:11 am

Whitney Houston could contend for this year's Grammy Awards now that "I Look to You" is being released on Aug. 31, the last day of eligibility. Plans had been to drop this disc the next day – Sept. 1 – which as a Tuesday is the traditional time for new releases. However, good buzz is building about Houston's first studio album in six years, with well-attended listening parties in L.A. and Gotham. The title track is available both for streaming and as a free download until July 31 at Houston's official website

Whitney Houston I Look To You Grammy Awards music news 2468097Houston first came to fame with a self-titled debut disc in 1985 that won her a Grammy Award for best pop vocal performance and contended for the top prize of album of the year (Phil Collins won for "No Jacket Required"). And she earned an Emmy for her performance of "Saving All My Love For You" on that Grammycast. Her single "The Greatest Love of All" lost record of the year the following year to "Higher Love" by Steve Winwood.

Houston won another pop vocal Grammy in 1987 for "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" off her second album "Whitney." That disc also competed for album of the year but lost to U2 for "The Joshua Tree."

Her third studio album — 1990's "I'm Your Baby Tonight" —  did not net her any Grammys. However, the soundtrack for her film debut, "The Bodyguard," won album of the year in 1993 while her rendition of the Dolly Parton tune "I Will Always Love You" won record of the year and a third pop vocal Grammy. 

Houston's fourth studio album, "My Love Is Your Love," included the track "It's Not Right but It's Okay," which won her a sixth and so far final Grammy for R&B vocal performance in 1999. Her last mainstream album "Just Whitney" was released in 2002 but did not contend at the Grammys. Neither did her 2003 holiday album, "One Wish."

Houston could be poised for a classic Hollywood comeback. In February, she performed at the annual pre-Grammy party of her onetime mentor, Clive Davis, and appeared on the kudocast as well, bestowing a Grammy on Jennifer Hudson. Could she be receiving a lucky seventh Grammy next year?

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Whitney shocked me with I look to you. I love her work and though it still falls in line with what many call classic ballad Whitney, there is an earthy and honest feel to this song. Very moving. I predict that this will be nomination for song and/or record of the year.

whitney is the best then and now

i couldn't have said it better my self myfriend..the Queen has deffinately returned to her throne!!!

Whitney new song is Beautiful. I Look to You, brought me to tears. She's not Beyonce, but aren't we tired of that kind of music. I'm looking forward to the album. I have already Pre-Ordered it! Welcome back Whitney!

I was in line at the post office, so I had PLENTY of time to listen to the music. A singer was droning on and on, and I realized the lyrics contained the phrase "I look to you", Sorry to say it was godawful. I would not have recognized it as Whitney if I didn't know those words were the title of her new album. I hope the rest of the album is a lot better, otherwise August 31 isn't gonna make any difference as far as awards are concerned. I'm hoping the rest of the CD is more like "My Love is Your Love", which I thought was great.

Wow. The vocal acrobatic of yore are not present and amazingly she still blows the song out of the water...this truly demonstrates what an first rate singer she is...without the bombastic notes I still don't hear anyone on radio singing with this emotion and depth and seemingly effortless nuance. Order in the court, the queen has returned.



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