Kanye is back in the spotlight after using a controversial Whitney Houston photo for an album cover, and her family’s not at all pleased.
Lady Gaga may be more actress than singer at the moment, although that doesn’t mean she can’t still belt out a decent tune.
Almost three years to the day that Whitney Houston was found dead in a bathtub her daughter, Bobbi Kristina, has been found face down in a bathtub in Georgia.
The New York Times has once again compiled their annual video montage, featuring a sampling of songs by artists who died during 2012.
A photograph of Whitney Houston lying in her casket before her funeral has appeared on the cover of National Enquirer. It was apparently taken by a relative on a cell phone. Needless to say the publication has been condemned by Houston fans, the world over. If you would prefer not to see it, then don’t click ;continue reading’ below.
As America lays their fallen songbird to rest, let’s take a look at five aspects of Whitney Houston’s life that never really hit the headlines.
Nice one, Apple. An astute fan has noticed that after the passing of Whitney Houston on Saturday, her albums on iTunes no longer bear the pre-mortum price tag. Whilst a clever business move, it’s a little dickish, Apple. – UPDATE: It has since been reported that Sony, not Apple, is responsible for the hike in prices.
Just one night before she passed away at the age of 48, Whitney Houston took to the stage to sing “Yes, Jesus Loves Me” at the Kelly Price & Friends pre-Grammy concert on February 10th. Click ‘Continue Reading’ to watch the video to see Houston’s strong, and now eerie, performance.