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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 Greatest and Most Popular Songs (21–30)

So EmotionalWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston So Emotional Extended Mix
So EmotionalWhitney Houston

This is an uplifting anthem by singer Whitney Houston, whose overwhelming vocal power and melodious track approach give it a commanding presence.

Its urban vibe makes it a song you’ll want to sing at karaoke, and its content is approachable even for women in their 60s.

CelebrateWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston, Jordin Sparks – Celebrate (From “Sparkle”) (Official Video)
CelebrateWhitney Houston

With bright, fun lyrics and a melody that makes you want to dance, it’s perfect for a title that means “celebrate.” Whitney Houston’s vocals are wonderful, too.

It’s a great recommendation for celebrations and perfect for livening up a summer birthday party.

Whitney Houston’s famous and popular songs (31–40)

Queen Of The NightWhitney Houston

Whitney Houston – Queen Of The Night (Official HD Video)
Queen Of The NightWhitney Houston

The music video, featuring Whitney Houston exuding the dignity of a true queen, is full of highlights and has an almost divine aura.

The queenly rhythm that makes men kneel will get you moving—you just can’t help but dance.

It’s a famous song used in a scene from the film The Bodyguard.

All At OnceWhitney Houston

This is a ballad by Whitney Houston, whose exceptionally tasteful high-tone voice and skilled singing have produced expressions loved in many countries.

Its pleasant, moody feel creates a texture that harmonizes with the atmosphere of April.

All The Man That I Need

Whitney Houston – All The Man That I Need
All The Man That I Need

Also known by its Japanese title “Kono Ai ni Kakete” (Putting It All on This Love), this song was originally released by Linda Clifford in 1982.

Whitney’s cover appears on her third album, “I’m Your Baby Tonight,” and was also a hit single.

The song celebrates a love with a man who changed her, and the saxophone melody is particularly memorable.

Didn’t We Almost Have It All

Whitney Houston – Didn’t We Almost Have It All (Official Live Video)
Didn't We Almost Have It All

This song, which portrays a man and woman on the brink of parting, was known in Japan under the Japanese title “Advice of Love.” A powerful ballad about a love one cannot let go of, it’s quintessential Whitney.

It’s a track where you can fully savor the beautiful melody and her powerhouse vocals.

Exhale

Whitney Houston – Exhale (Shoop Shoop) (Official HD Video)
Exhale

When it comes to movies starring Whitney, the image of The Bodyguard tends to be the strongest, but she actually has other leading roles as well.

One of them is the 1995 American film Waiting to Exhale.

The song that became the theme has a gentle vibe that differs from her powerful image, letting you fully immerse yourself in Whitney’s soft vocals.