The Future of Whitney Houston
By mrpeterson22, published Oct 31, 2007
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Let's begin by defining a comeback. For this articles sake a comeback means, your last CD did not perform well or you have been away from the music scene for a long time. Both are true in the case of Houston. Whitney's last album, titled Just Whitney was anything but successful compared to her previous albums. The CD debuted on the Billboard charts at #9. The album actually had pretty good first week numbers but with poor reviews and no single reaching the top 40 Houston's album soon was a thing of the past. It was her weakest effort and most uninspiring album ever. She would release a Christmas album a year later that would do even worse, failing to reach gold status, Houston's only album to do so.
Times would get much worse for Houston. Rumors had circulated for years that Houston had problems with drugs and soon their would be evidence to back up the claims. In 2000 marijuana was found in her luggage as she was boarding a plane in Hawaii. Houston avoided authorities however and later had the charges dropped. Her supper thin body was noticable at Michael Jackson's 30th Anniversary adding more fuel to the fire claiming she was on drugs. Houston was famous for a quote during a Dianne Sawyer interview where she said she was "too rich for crack." In her words "Crack is wack." Such comments and outburst have contributed to years of jokes and criticism of Houston.
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