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Whitney Houston’s famous and popular songs

Here are some songs by Whitney Houston, one of the best-selling female singers in the world.

Her album sales have exceeded 140 million, making her literally a truly great and popular singer.

She honed her voice in a gospel choir as a child, then worked as a model before making her debut.

She quickly became extremely popular after debuting.

Her songs, while pop, are brimming with the wonderful charm of her magnificent vocals nurtured by gospel.

Now, let yourself be captivated by the greatest voice in the world.

Whitney Houston’s Famous and Popular Songs (1–10)

You give good love

You give good love w/lyrics
You give good love

This song, titled “Soyokaze no Okurimono” in Japanese, is the title track of her debut album.

The songwriter La La originally wrote it for her idol, Roberta Flack, but the producer decided to have Whitney sing it, and it became a hit.

She must have been someone with very good luck, too.

Do You Hear What I Hear?Whitney Houston

“Do You Hear What I Hear?” is a song composed in 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis—which shocked the world at the time—with the aim of calling for peace.

Since it sings about the birth of Jesus Christ, it’s perfectly suited for Christmas.

In 1987, Whitney Houston covered the song, including it on the Christmas-themed compilation album A Very Special Christmas.

Her voice, set against rich backing vocals, has an outstanding presence and pairs beautifully with the sparkling, quintessentially ’80s sound.

It’s a track I especially recommend to anyone who wants to spend Christmas with a pure heart.

Could I Have This Kiss Forever

Whitney Houston with Enrique Iglesias – Could I Have This Kiss Forever (Official HD Video)
Could I Have This Kiss Forever

It’s a duet song with Enrique Iglesias released in 2000.

It was included not only on Enrique’s album but also on her greatest hits album, The Greatest Hits.

True to a song performed by a Spanish singer, its somewhat Latin mood calls to mind Madonna’s La Isla Bonita.

Whitney Houston’s classic and popular songs (11–20)

Higher LoveKygo & Whitney Houston

Kygo & Whitney Houston – Higher Love (Official Video)
Higher LoveKygo & Whitney Houston

This is a gem of a track born from the collaboration between Kygo and Whitney Houston.

Norwegian DJ Kygo added tropical house elements to an unreleased vocal by the legendary singer Whitney, giving it a contemporary arrangement.

The lyrics, which seek a higher, more exalted love, carry a universal theme of searching for life’s meaning and resonate deeply with listeners.

Since its release in June 2019, it has achieved chart success worldwide and was nominated for the 2020 Billboard Music Awards.

The fusion of exhilarating beats and powerful vocals is perfect for moments when you want to lift your mood or feel more positive.

My Love Is Your LoveWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston – My Love Is Your Love (Official HD Video)
My Love Is Your LoveWhitney Houston

Miyuu Yamamoto has achieved numerous accomplishments throughout her career.

Speaking of her, the heated battle against RENA at RIZIN.

32 is still fresh in our minds.

The entrance song that played on that occasion was “My Love Is Your Love.” It’s a track by Whitney Houston.

The lyrics touch on religious themes while expressing love for someone special.

However, when you hear it as a walkout song, it takes on a different nuance.

Be sure to check out the lyrics in detail.

When You Believe

Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey – When You Believe (Official HD Video)
When You Believe

The animated film The Prince of Egypt, released in the United States in 1998.

Its theme song is this duet by Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey.

In this song, which declares that “miracles happen when you believe,” you can enjoy the vocals of two of America’s leading divas.

I’m Your Baby Tonight

Whitney Houston – I’m Your Baby Tonight (Official Video)
I'm Your Baby Tonight

This track combines Whitney’s soulful vocals with a distinctly ’90s pop sound.

The synth-forward arrangement actually feels fresh when you listen to it now.

It’s a song that encapsulates Whitney’s appeal as an R&B singer.