He's saying that after the Bodyguard, she peaked and and her sales went downhill. Never rose. Unlike Mariah, she SLAYED and RULED the 90's and After Glitter, she Picked herself up and Had the song of 00's decade. And she kept shooting those #1's
I can read, thank you.
And isn't that exactly what happens to every act? The logic.
Mhm, In the USA. The localness of WBT and TEOM has been discussed a lot of times. No need to do it again. Stop fuming, it's not that serious.
Some of you and your rewriting of music history. Whitney Houston HAS been more influential than Mariah Carey.
Whitney Houston burst onto the scene with a combination of a pop and gospel singing style. It was noted THEN that no one had ever heard anything like her singing before. And it was noted then how special and different her technical prowess was. It was also noted that she had revitalized the power ballad. She rekindled the school of singing and created the blueprint for the vocal pop diva. People who had even come out before her were told to sing like her, make music like her. She completely changed the way people approached songs vocally.
Her unique ability to deliver gospel embellishments and virtuosity with a pop sheen is why she had so many massive hits and classics. And an African-American woman, her success led to her representing pop, R&B, black and female singers and knocking down doors and blazing a trail for them.
Some of you and your rewriting of music history. Whitney Houston HAS been more influential than Mariah Carey.
Whitney Houston burst onto the scene with a combination of a pop and gospel singing style. It was noted THEN that no one had ever heard anything like her singing before. And it was noted then how special and different her technical prowess was. It was also noted that she had revitalized the power ballad. She rekindled the school of singing and created the blueprint for the vocal pop diva. People who had even come out before her were told to sing like her, make music like her. She completely changed the way people approached songs vocally.
Her unique ability to deliver gospel embellishments and virtuosity with a pop sheen is why she had so many massive hits and classics. And an African-American woman, her success led to her representing pop, R&B, black and female singers and knocking down doors and blazing a trail for them.
Whitney changed the way, I give her that, but Mariah re-changed it during Daydream
And no, even Celine is more legendary than Whitney.
You STILL have no idea what you're talking about. A 3 octave range that is completely connected and balanced in registration, coordination and scale is VERY RARE. Thank you.
So your nonsense about "her head voice is abysmal, her vocal range is only 3 octaves, she goes really thin after E5, he low notes are unsupported. Her chest voice is just loud" is just that. NONSENSE.
You STILL have no idea what you're talking about. A 3 octave range that is completely connected and balanced in registration, coordination and scale is VERY RARE. Thank you.
So your nonsense about "her head voice is abysmal, her vocal range is only 3 octaves, she goes really thin after E5, he low notes are unsupported. Her chest voice is just loud" is just that. NONSENSE.
Sit. Mariah's voice is more agile and more connected than Whitney. She can transition from chest to head to whistle and back and forth in a snap, while Whitney had to put effort into making her head voice resonant because she's almost at the end of her range.
Whitney influenced those singers first. The fact that Mariah was influenced by Whitney says it all.
I mean the pop side of the music industry obviously, I said almost. Because hip hop collaborations (not features) became such an important part in pop and R&B music that all the new girls were practically pushed into featuring a rapper or remixing their song with a hip hop beat.
Destiny's Chidl/Beyonce, Christina Aguilera, Rihanna, Britney Spears, NSYNC/Justin Timberlake, Usher, Aaliyah, Missy Elliott, etc.
Even Janet (Got til it's Gone) started making music that was part pop, part hip hop after 1995. It's probably the reason New Jack Swing just completely disappeared, we had a sound that could replace it. It became a formula.
And isn't that exactly what happens to every act? The logic.
Mhm, In the USA. The localness of WBT and TEOM has been discussed a lot of times. No need to do it again. Stop fuming, it's not that serious.
Well then, I guess you need reading comprehension classes because I said that Whitney never rose back, unlike like Mariah who peaked in the 90's then flopped stood up, and kept on getting those #1's.
They weren't even that local, She still sold those albums and singles where hardly and pop girl can. Japan, now did Whitney slay Japan?
I mean the pop side of the music industry obviously, I said almost. Because hip hop collaborations (not features) became such an important part in pop and R&B music that all the new girls were practically pushed into featuring a rapper or remixing their song with a hip hop beat.
Destiny's Chidl/Beyonce, Christina Aguilera, Rihanna, Britney Spears, NSYNC/Justin Timberlake, Usher, Aaliyah, Missy Elliott, etc.
Even Janet (Got til it's Gone) started making music that was part pop, part hip hop after 1995. It's probably the reason New Jack Swing just completely disappeared, we had a sound that could replace it. It became a formula.
Janet had been incorporating hip-hop in her sound before Mariah even came out.