“Could I Have This Kiss Forever” is a powerful love song, as to be expected by the title and the artists involved. And concerning Enrique Iglesias and Whitney Houston, they are both considered class acts...
“Same Script, Different Cast” is somewhat reminiscent of tracks like Toni Braxton’s “He Wasn’t Man Enough” or even more so Brandy and Monica’s “The Boy Is Mine”. For here we have two female vocalists arguing over a guy...
“I Believe in You and Me” is a song that was originally dropped in the early 1980s, which Whitney Houston got around to covering in the mid-1990s. Of course Whitney was amongst the most naturally-talented...
This is a pretty clever piece title-wise, as going in under the impression it’s a love song, the presumption would be something like the lyrics are based on one vocalist complimenting the other’s eyes. ...
“Count on Me” was written specifically for a movie entitled Waiting to Exhale. Said film came out around the time where African-American academia and arts had taken a special interest in what Black women have and...
Of course Whitney Houston’s “All The Man That I Need’ is a love song, one which is based on the vocalist being holistically fulfilled via her romance with the addressee. And as for the actual...
One of the first things one may notice about “Higher Love” is that its cover art features a man who is evidently on the verge of smooching a woman down. And this would of course give...
Whitney, in this song, discusses a relationship that may have been on the verge of ending, while recalling the times when almost everything was perfect. Here, the singer recounts how both parties were once...
In this song, Whitney sings about getting revenge on an ex who broke her heart in the past. As she carries out her agenda, she reveals that she learnt to hurt other people from...
In the beginning verse of the song, the narrator seems to have finally woken up to the consciousness that her lover is no longer with her. She frequently uses the phrase ‘all at once’...