Probably one regrettable decision was marrying singer Bobby Brown. While Whitney Houston was in love with him (she said in interviews that she was attracted to "bad boys"), he was absolutely the wrong person for her, according to her family. He contributed to making her drug and alcohol problems worse, and he also was physically abusive. Their marriage ended in divorce.
Whitney Houston was not important. She was trash, filthy garbage and a peasant.
her singing
The first music video made of Whitney Houston was You Give Good Love.
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Whitney Houston sings "I Will Always Love You".
Dolly Parton as it was her song first and Whitney did a cover and made it massive.
Whitney Houston, the American singing legend had previously been married with child. She had not made her sexual preference public. WikiAnswers will not speculate on what was personal and private information to any individual.
she helped artist in the music industry
I think Whitney Houston influenced us all but I think she influenced black women the most. She was one of the strongest and best singers of all time and I think we can all learn from the mistakes she made.
No, Whitney Houston was not left-handed; she was right-handed. While some left-handed individuals have made significant contributions to music and the arts, Houston's talent and legacy were defined by her incredible vocal abilities and performances, rather than her handedness.
Since 'mirha cu' doesn't appear to be anything, at least according to a quick Google search, it's reasonable to say Whitney Houston has made more money than whatever 'mirha cu' might be.
Whitney Houston used a number of different song-writers. While some singers write their own songs, others do not. When a singer is looking for new material, songs are submitted to the manager or producer, or sometimes directly to the singer; a decision is then made about which songs to record. Among the song-writers who wrote hits for Whitney Houston were the team of Sandy Linzer and David Wolfert, and the team of George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam. Other song-writers included Michael Masser, Gerry Goffin, and Linda Creed.