Whitney Houston begins in earnest to record her comeback album today.
Houston, who's been in rehab for about a year in Southern California, is about to make the tentative steps toward reclaiming her once-flourishing career.
The first step is venturing into a recording studio with superstar writer-producer Johnta Austin -- pronounced "Jon-tay." Austin won a Grammy for co-writing Mariah Carey's hit "We Belong Together." The hope is that he can work his magic again with Houston.


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Said album will be interest... (Below threshold)1. Posted by langtry | March 13, 2007 3:15 PM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
Said album will be interesting only as a means of surveying the damage crack, cocaine and daily ganga usage has done to her voice.
Other than that, her music is of a different time and era, and I don't see her making the transition to a younger audience. After all, R&B has given way to Hip Hop.
1. Posted by langtry | March 13, 2007 3:15 PM |
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Posted on March 13, 2007 15:15