The Offer Nissim remix of Whitney Houston’s “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength” has made it’s debut online this weekend and while I think he did a great job reinterpreting Whitney’s supposed “comeback” single… I think I finally have come to terms with the fact that the song is really not all that great. Don’t get me wrong… It’s not “bad” by any means but it’s just not a timeless classic like many of her other hit songs. No matter who you get to remix this song, it won’t go down in history as one of Whitney’s finest moments. Not even as a dancefloor anthem. Yes… It took me this long to realize this! Probably because I’m an avid Whitney fan and wanted so badly to LOVE her comeback single…
Check out Offer’s remix… While it’s not my favorite of the remix package that we’ve gotten so far, it’s still enjoyable. I’m really feeling the “happy” strings that he incorporated in this production.
Whitney Houston – I Didn’t Know My Own Strength (Offer Nissim Remix):
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Whitney Houston has been doing most of here promo appearances in Europe lately but the US is about to see a lot more of Mrs. Houston in the very near future. It has just been announced that Whitney has been added to the roster of performers for this years American Music Award. Whitney will be performing her inspirational comeback single “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength“. And as if that wasn’t enough… Word on the street is that she will also perform on the Dancing With The Stars finale in a few weeks. No word as to what number she’ll be doing but I’m guessing that she will probably perform the Freemasons remix of “Million Dollar Bill” on that appearance since it is a “dance” oriented program. Exciting news!
Check out Whitney’s performance of the Freemasons remix of “Million Dollar Bill” that she did on X Factor a few weeks back…
WOW… Whitney Houston performed “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength” on Oprah yesterday. Not a perfect vocal but so much better than her Good Morning America performance a few weeks. And she has a few moments where you can hear that she still has the vocals down in there somewhere. And she looks amazing…
A new Whitney Houston song called “Salute“ just hit the Internet and I actually like this one after first listen unlike the last few tracks that leaked off of her album. “Salute” is a sassy Whitney number where Mrs. Houston is kissing off a love gone bad. The song was produced by R. Kelly & Tricky Stewart and is probably the most “current” sounding production that I’ve heard come off of this new album. At one point in the song Whitney takes a cue from L.L. Cool J and sings “Don’t call it a comeback, I’ve been here for years.” This is probably the most clever (and most relevant) lyric that I’ve heard her song in any of her new material including “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength“. Check out “Salute” and give me some feedback…
Whitney Houston – Salute:
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Ladies & gentlemen, the remixes have arrived!!! Whitney Houston has just released a remix package for her dance music fans with 2 new remixes of “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength” (produced by Peter Rauhofer & Daddy’s Groove) and a Jody Den Broeder/Warren Rigg Club Mega-Mix. This is what we’ve been waiting for from Whitney!!! All 3 of these remixes are BLAZIN’ HOT and take Whitney to that next level that has been lacking with the original version of her new music. Goes to show how much of a difference a good producer can make.
Whitney Houston – I Didn’t Know My Own Strength (Peter Rauhofer Remix):
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Whitney Houston – I Didn’t Know My Own Strength (Daddy’s Groove Remix):
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Whitney Houston – Mega-Mix (Jody Den Broeder/Warren Rigg Remix):
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PS… I only post the music for your listening pleasure so you can hear the music that I play in my sets. Please do not ask for me to share the remixes because I do not do that. You’ll just have to come hear me spin to hear these remixes outside of my blog.
Whitney Houston’s new album I Look To You is inching closer and closer to it’s release and the closer we get, the more fun tid-bits and previews I’m finding online! There’s a lot to cover so this will be a long post, but it’s all about Whitney so we’re not complainin’ right?! First check out the clip (above) of Whitney’s rendition of the title track off of the album, “I Look To You“. The song was written by R-Kelly and sounds like a classic Whitney number. Whit-Whit (yes I just called her that) sounds AMAZING in this small clip and I’m already liking this ballad much better than the leaked “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength“.
Next, I found a track by track, detailed review of 7 songs off of Whitney’s new album posted on BET’s website… From this description, the album sounds pretty promising… Check it out… Read the rest of this entry »
I knew it would only be a matter of time before the bootleg remixes of the leaked Whitney Houston track “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength” would start popping-up. Check out Brazilian DJ/Producer Alex Dubbing’s take on the song. It sounds a little dated, yes… But it’s still very cute and gives the nay-sayers a good indication that the song actually has the potential to be huge dancefloor anthem if put in the right hands. (I’m still praying for a Thunderpuss reunion remix.)
Whitney Houston – I Didn’t Know My Own Strength (Alex Dubbing Remix):
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For all you Whitney Houston fans that were underwhelmed by her leaked “comeback” single “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength,” you may be pleased to hear that the leaked song may not be the final version and it may not even be the first single. After the leaked track got luke-warm reviews, a fan from the Whitney-fan.com forum contacted Sony Music to ask if this was in fact the new single and if it was the final version that will end up on the album. This is the response they received from Richard Palmese at Sony;
“We love the song and the leaked version is not the final. We have not yet decided what the first single will be but this is a strong contender. Thanks for your feedback. RP”
I’m a little skeptical about this… I have a feeling that the label actually did intend on releasing the song initially but had a sudden change of heart when fans were not so impressed with the song. Whitney needs to come back with a powerhouse vocal or song… Something to make people stand up and take notice that the voice is back! I have a feeling “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength” will end up the first single despite the email response. I just hope that if they do decide to go with the song, it’s drastically different from the one I’ve posted.
Whitney Houston – I Didn’t Know My Own Strength (Leaked Version):
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The Whitney Houstoncomeback single I’ve been writting about for weeks has just leaked!! The song is called “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength” and Whitney sounds as amazing as ever. The lyrics are amazing… very true to where she is at this point of her life and career. Ladies and gentleman, please welcome back the original diva, WHITNEY HOUSTON!!
Whitney Houston – I Didn’t Know My Own Strength:
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