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Whitney Houston I Look To You Album Streamed

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Whitney Houston is about to make her umpteenth comeback. From the chatter, I gather that her more old-school fans are excited, but many others are not. I for one liked Million Dollar Bill. The song, which hit radio on August 17, is a throwback to disco, written by Alicia Keys and produced by Swizz Beatz. Guessing it’ll set the tone for the rest of the upcoming album, I Look To You.

Speaking of which, QVC is currently streaming the entire I Look To You album by Whitney Houston on their website, for those who would like to listen innocently and not rip the entire thing and leak it onto YouTube. Who loves you?

Listen to all 11 tracks from Whitney Houston’s full I Look To You album live stream. Houston’s CD, her first for seven years, hits stores on August 31, 2009.

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8 Comments

  1. Pauls says:

    I liked Million as well. Reminds me of Sophie Ellis Bextor, but w/a better voice.

    1. It is quite Sophie Ellis Bextor, circa the late 1990s. Good call.

  2. Mystery Man says:

    i haven’t heard it, but once i do, i’ll get back to you. hopefully it’ll be vintage whitney and not a bunch of producers trying to keep her 80s sound with a modern beat…in other words mutating her music

    1. I think it’ll be worth at least one listen. Because it was streamed pretty much the whole thing is ripped and on YouTube, may listen later before they get pulled.

    2. Pauls says:

      They made a hooker of the album- everyone’s collaborating, so it IS mutated. However, it’s a very attractive and high quality hooker, like a DC Madam employee. It’s good!

      1. Oh noes. I was hoping for something with a little soul, not something out of character and “trendy”. Oh well, guess I have to wait for her next comeback…

  3. Firecracker says:

    I can not wait for this bitch’s Oprah interview! Aaaaaahhh.

    1. Me either, I hope this is a success for her… but I dunno how the next few singles will go.