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    SoulSessions is a conversation about soul, R&B, jazz, gospel, and all of the music that helps you get through your week, soothes your souls, and provides the soundtrack to your life. Read More

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Game Rebellion Talks Latest EP, SXSW, Fans, Working With J Period, And More – Part One

Published by khughes on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at 9:00 am.

Brooklyn-based band, Game Rebellion, has been making noise in the Big Apple for quite some time. Not easily identified as an Afro-punk or Black rock band, but yet, a diverse mix with an eclectic sound crossing over from hip hop to metal at any given moment. Venturing outside of New York and taking over the world, one country at a time, Game Rebellion is comprised of an assortment of amazing, politically charged musicians who defy the standard, cookie cutter outline of the music industry. I was very excited to talk to some of the band mates about their music. Their experiences over the past few years are unparalleled and there is no other band that exists that possesses their skill and climatic elements. Meet Yohimbe (guitar), Emi (musician/vocals), Netic (lyrics and production) and Ahmed (bass). Aaron, the percussionist, was not available for interview. Later, check out part two for the in-person interview with Game Rebellion.

Krysten Hughes: What does your name Game Rebellion mean, and represent for you all as a group?

Yohimbe: Game Rebellion is a group of musicians that want to play their music for people all over the world. Over time we realize the only the way that’s going to happen is if we rebel. When we first started out, our name was Game, which was us first starting out in the industry. The Rebellion part was added on later, every time we wanted to go out and do our thing we had to rebel.

KH: Speaking of “Rebel”, your music has often times been described as defiant. What is your definition of defiant music?

Yohimbe: I think ultimately the music is reflective of the attitude of the band, just like the name. We aren’t comfortable with being maneuvered, and pushed around. We like to be free and self determined individuals. In all of the industries, not just the music industry there is a wave or a push to go in a certain direction. They’re just move along in their daily lives not knowing what all of these things mean that is happening in life such as the recession and the bailout. When everyone is going left, we might look to see why, but then we might decide to go right.

KH: Are all of you guys from Brooklyn? Being a Black Afro – Punk band, especially from Brooklyn is almost unheard of. What was it like first starting out and who were your audiences?

Yohimbe: The band has always been based out of Brooklyn. The members come from Brooklyn, all over New York and the world. I have lived in BK off and on since I was a kid. I’ve lived in almost all the boroughs as well as upstate, California, Maui, I could keep going.  Being in New York and specifically Brooklyn has definitely shaped our sound. The band was started in a small room in Bed Stuy. Four of us lived, wrote, produced and practiced there. When we first started our audiences were mainly Brooklyn Hip Hop heads. We had a weekly gig in Manhattan. This spot allowed us to generate a Manhattan and uptown audience as well as got us a bunch of CUNY College gigs. We did a lot of gigs with the Black Rock Coalition and Afro-punk. To be honest our first audiences were our mothers, uncles and friends.

Emi: I think that people don’t expect to see us performing the way that we do. We put it all on the line at our stage shows. As far as us being an Afro-punk band, that would totally be the wrong box to stick us in. We had the opportunity to play with some great bands, and became one of the biggest draws to the Afro-punk festivals and shows, but our sound is definitely not ”Afro-punk”.  No matter the venue, we put our all into our show and presentation. We constantly push ourselves to raise the levels of showmanship.At first, our crowd consisted of mainly friends and family who supported our movement and wanted to see us grow. When we were able to do bigger events and venues, we started seeing our fan base grow and grow. People really felt what we were presenting, and we kept pushing the envelope on stage. Coming from Brooklyn, we had to immediately set ourselves apart out the gate.

KH: You have a pretty large fan base, domestic and international; do you see the audiences changing at all?

Emi: Our fan base is so diverse. It is constantly changing and growing. When we go somewhere to perform, we leave making lifelong friends and fans. We relish the exchange in a new territory. Our focus is to solidify our fan base wherever we go. Building great relationships has helped to accomplish that. Our base will continue to grow.

Ahmed: Our fan base is a huge part of us. The attention we receive is quite remarkable. Our shows are all inclusive. All hands on deck. Age, race, ethnicity, religious creed, and even musical preferences are tossed aside once that first song starts. Our audience is always changing and always growing. The power of word of mouth amongst our fan base is also quite extraordinary. We love our audience and we look forward to see what it all turns into as the Game Rebellion bus keeps rolling.

KH: In 2008 you did a mixtape with DJ J Period. He is known for doing mixtapes with some of the greatest in Hip Hop like K’Naan and Lauryn Hill. What was it like working with J Period?

Netic: J is amazing. There are very few people I know that grind as hard as that dude. Plus he’s in BK so that was a no brainer. We knew we wanted to do the mixtape with a DJ who was as unique as we were. We had the records done already by the time he got involved, so at first I wasn’t even sure what or how he was going to be able to do add his stamp. But that’s what makes J special He takes great artists and puts his own stamp on them without them losing any of their greatness.

KH: Tell me about your experiences performing overseas? What was that like?

Netic: The world is an amazing place, and to be able to travel doing what you love with people you love is amazing. These are my brothers and I am always comfortable with them ‘cause they have been with me through some crazy shit all over the world. It’s always great playing overseas ‘cause people are just open and have no idea what to expect.

KH: Who are some of your music influences?

Emi: This band is made of pure musicians who are influenced by a wide range of music too numerous to list. It stretches the boundaries of classical to hard rock, blues to hip hop. Electronica to reggae. I could go on and on. I say this to say that the main reason we are able to blend different genres seamlessly is because of our musicianship. We are forever students of music itself, and are constantly learning and growing because of it.

Ahmed: Most of the music we listen to might not necessarily be expressed through our songs. Jimi Hendrix, John Coltrane, Stanley Clark, Metaligadeth, Prince, Bjork, Public Enemy, Bad Brains, Tupac, Jay Z, OC, The Cure, NWA, Nas, Albert King, Rage Against The Machine, BDP, Deftones, Organized Confusion, Boot Camp, Smif-n-Wessun, System Of A Down, Buddy Guy, Howlin Wolf, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Bone Thugs to name a few.

KH: Your latest EP, Sounds Like A Riot was released on January 18. On the song “2012″ the chorus goes “There’s a whole in the sky, The city’s on fire, You ain’t fly nigga, We’re all gonna die.” Tell me about that motivation behind that song.

Netic: That song is my personal favorite off the EP. I think that chorus is one of the most honest lines I’ve ever written. It speaks to our ridiculous tendency to obsess over shit that is really unimportant. I hear a lot of bravado and boasting in Hip Hop and I understand that, but the truth is “There’s a whole in the sky, The city’s on fire, You ain’t fly nigga, We’re all gonna die.” So we all can just shut the fuck up, it doesn’t matter how fly we think we are we sure as shit can’t fly so when the earth opens up and wants to swallow us there isn’t a chain or Louis bag in the world that can save us.

KH: You guys definitely have versatility because “2012” is a lot different than “Dance Girl”, which is a fun song I could hear that song in a club atmosphere. Tell me how your style varies and where you get the inspiration from.

Ahmed: Life is never just one thing. It is a crime to only investigate one side of yourself or your craft. Being a one-dimensional artist robs you of pieces of yourself and your true identity. We are trying to express all the aspects of our living conditions. So you will hear songs like “2012″, then “Dance Girl”, then “Rebel”, then “Back Down”, and by the time your done with the EP you would have fulfilled all your daily nutritional requirements.

KH: The video for “Blind” with the black and day glow paint splatter is ridiculous. I love it. How did you guys come up with the idea?

Yohimbe: We had been planning to work with BBGUN [productions] on our video. We had some ideas they had some. We had been tossing things around yet nothing stuck. One night at the close of our meeting with them they said “Oh yeah we wan to show you something we have been fooling around with” It was a very crude clip of an animated tape stick figure they had created. They explained the medium and we were with it.

http://www.vimeo.com/8752180

KH: When does the full length album come out?

Netic: When the world demands it.

Are you guys going to go to South By Southwest this year?

Yohimbe: We are definitely going to SXSW. We didn’t go last year we had to focus on finishing the record and reorganizing ourselves. This year is going to be a blast.

KH: What tours, projects do you guys have coming out in 2010 that fans can look forward to?

Yohimbe: In 2010 be on he lookout for EP on iTunes and the video for Blind on our web page or YouTube. After that we have another couple videos dropping, the album, and the tour that starts after SXSW. We are coming to your town.

Stay tuned for in-person Game Rebellion interview coming soon.

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FINAL DAY!! “How Will I Know” – The Whitney Houston Trivia Sweepstakes

Published by khughes on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at 1:25 pm.

10.) Name the three feature films in which Whitney Houston had starring roles (not including cameo appearances):

E-mail entries to: whitneytrivia@bet.net

One daily winner will receive Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
comes expanded with 5 Bonus Tracks, PLUS a Bonus DVD consisting of the original video clips from the album, Whitney’s first television performance, rare, live performances, and newly recorded, exclusive interviews with both Whitney Houston and Clive Davis reflecting on their amazing 25- year journey. Holding at #1 for 14 weeks and selling over 13 million copies, this Deluxe Anniversary Edition is an essential reminder of why the world knew that it had gained a superstar. To read our review on Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition click here.

One Grand-prize winner will receive the Complete Whitney Houston album collection.
12 of your favorite Whitney Houston studio albums, original soundtracks, and remixes including:
Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
Whitney
I’m Your Baby Tonight
My Love Is Your Love
Just Whitney
One Wish: The Holiday Album
I Look To You

The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album
Waiting to Exhale: Original Soundtrack Album
The Preachers Wife: Original Soundtrack Album

Whitney: The Greatest Hits
Love, Whitney

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“How Will I Know” – The Whitney Houston Trivia Sweepstakes

Published by khughes on Friday, February 5, 2010 at 12:00 pm.

9.) Name the instrument that Whitney Houston plays.

E-mail entries to: whitneytrivia@bet.net

One daily winner will receive Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
comes expanded with 5 Bonus Tracks, PLUS a Bonus DVD consisting of the original video clips from the album, Whitney’s first television performance, rare, live performances, and newly recorded, exclusive interviews with both Whitney Houston and Clive Davis reflecting on their amazing 25- year journey. Holding at #1 for 14 weeks and selling over 13 million copies, this Deluxe Anniversary Edition is an essential reminder of why the world knew that it had gained a superstar. To read our review on Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition click here.

One Grand-prize winner will receive the Complete Whitney Houston album collection.
12 of your favorite Whitney Houston studio albums, original soundtracks, and remixes including:
Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
Whitney
I’m Your Baby Tonight
My Love Is Your Love
Just Whitney
One Wish: The Holiday Album
I Look To You

The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album
Waiting to Exhale: Original Soundtrack Album
The Preachers Wife: Original Soundtrack Album

Whitney: The Greatest Hits
Love, Whitney

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“How Will I Know” – The Whitney Houston Trivia Sweepstakes

Published by khughes on Thursday, February 4, 2010 at 12:00 pm.

8. For which song did Whitney win the 1985 Grammy award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance?

E-mail entries to: whitneytrivia@bet.net

One daily winner will receive Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
comes expanded with 5 Bonus Tracks, PLUS a Bonus DVD consisting of the original video clips from the album, Whitney’s first television performance, rare, live performances, and newly recorded, exclusive interviews with both Whitney Houston and Clive Davis reflecting on their amazing 25- year journey. Holding at #1 for 14 weeks and selling over 13 million copies, this Deluxe Anniversary Edition is an essential reminder of why the world knew that it had gained a superstar. To read our review on Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition click here.

One Grand-prize winner will receive the Complete Whitney Houston album collection.
12 of your favorite Whitney Houston studio albums, original soundtracks, and remixes including:
Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
Whitney
I’m Your Baby Tonight
My Love Is Your Love
Just Whitney
One Wish: The Holiday Album
I Look To You

The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album
Waiting to Exhale: Original Soundtrack Album
The Preachers Wife: Original Soundtrack Album

Whitney: The Greatest Hits
Love, Whitney

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“How Will I Know” – The Whitney Houston Trivia Sweepstakes

Published by khughes on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 at 12:00 pm.

7) Which publication named Whitney Houston their 1986 Album Of The Year?

E-mail entries to: whitneytrivia@bet.net

One daily winner will receive Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
comes expanded with 5 Bonus Tracks, PLUS a Bonus DVD consisting of the original video clips from the album, Whitney’s first television performance, rare, live performances, and newly recorded, exclusive interviews with both Whitney Houston and Clive Davis reflecting on their amazing 25- year journey. Holding at #1 for 14 weeks and selling over 13 million copies, this Deluxe Anniversary Edition is an essential reminder of why the world knew that it had gained a superstar. To read our review on Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition click here.

One Grand-prize winner will receive the Complete Whitney Houston album collection.
12 of your favorite Whitney Houston studio albums, original soundtracks, and remixes including:
Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
Whitney
I’m Your Baby Tonight
My Love Is Your Love
Just Whitney
One Wish: The Holiday Album
I Look To You

The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album
Waiting to Exhale: Original Soundtrack Album
The Preachers Wife: Original Soundtrack Album

Whitney: The Greatest Hits
Love, Whitney

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“How Will I Know” – The Whitney Houston Trivia Sweepstakes

Published by khughes on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 at 12:00 pm.

5) Whitney Houston’s debut performance was on which classic late-night show?  Name the song she performed.

E-mail entries to: whitneytrivia@bet.net

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One daily winner will receive Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
comes expanded with 5 Bonus Tracks, PLUS a Bonus DVD consisting of the original video clips from the album, Whitney’s first television performance, rare, live performances, and newly recorded, exclusive interviews with both Whitney Houston and Clive Davis reflecting on their amazing 25- year journey. Holding at #1 for 14 weeks and selling over 13 million copies, this Deluxe Anniversary Edition is an essential reminder of why the world knew that it had gained a superstar. To read our review on Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition click here.

One Grand-prize winner will receive the Complete Whitney Houston album collection.
12 of your favorite Whitney Houston studio albums, original soundtracks, and remixes including:
Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
Whitney
I’m Your Baby Tonight
My Love Is Your Love
Just Whitney
One Wish: The Holiday Album
I Look To You

The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album
Waiting to Exhale: Original Soundtrack Album
The Preachers Wife: Original Soundtrack Album

Whitney: The Greatest Hits
Love, Whitney

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Female Emcees: Hip Hop’s Best Kept Secret, Glennisha Morgan on The Fembassy, Performance Videos

Published by khughes on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 at 9:00 am.

Aside from newcomer Nikki Minaj, there is no female presence in the mainstream rap scene, and even she epitomizes the stereotypical model of what many consider an uncouth female rap Barbie. What happened to the days when we could boogie to Lauryn Hill, talk about U.N.I.T.Y. with Queen Latifah, and rock a party with MC Lyte? Not to mention Bahamadia and Medusa, who also opened doors to artists like Jean Grae (who indisputably remains one of my favorite lyricists ever). Even with the reign of Lil’ Kim and Foxy Brown, the game changed. As rap music grew to be more commercialized, it became even harder for female emcees to get recognition unless they were imparting sex in the most crude and tactless way.

As a woman and lover of hip hop music, witnessing this transition put a bad taste in my mouth. Thankfully, I was not alone in feeling this way. Prompted by the lack of talented artists within hip hop culture’s mainstream, freelance writer Glennisha Morgan decided to act. In 2008, Glennisha founded The Fembassy, a platform created to acknowledge female emcees and act as a vehicle to promote their music across the world.

If you were like me, you may have not heard of The Fembassy prior reading this. On The Fembassy website, http://thefembassy.com, you can find interviews, features, performance videos, and more. Trust me when I say, it is one of hip hop’s best kept secrets; but not for long. I was able to catch up with the originator, and share her vision and purpose with all of you.

Glennisha Morgan, Founder of The Fembassy

Krysten Hughes: What made you realize that there was a need and a demand to start a platform like The Fembassy?

Glennisha Morgan: When Ego Trip’s Miss Rap Supreme [reality television show that aired on VH1 in 2008, hosted by MC Serch and YoYo] came out, I was very excited. When it went off the air, I realized that there was nothing that highlighted female emcees. I’m a hip hop head and I noticed a tremendous change in hip hop music. You have to basically dig and go underground to find the music, it’s not at the forefront.

KH: How did you get into promoting and supporting female emcees?

GM: It started out with a blog and from there it grew. I started searching the internet for different performances by female emcees and album releases and I started to post the information for others to see.

Check Out Mae Day Freestyles At The Foundation Part I

http://www.vimeo.com/9047397

KH: What do you think makes a great female emcee?

GM: With any emcee, you have to know the basics, ride the beat, and rhyme over beats. Completely put together a song. There are a lot of artists that know how to freestyle, but don’t know how to put together a nice track. Your lyrics have to be on point. Some artists have a great beat but aren’t really talking about anything in their songs.

KH: Who are some of your favorite femcees right now that you think that the game is missing?

GM: Mae Dae from Detroit, Siya from Atlanta, Fiona Simone, Eternia, Invincible, RA the Emcee, Khaos Da Rapper, Amanda Diva, Kin4Life, and Tiye Phoenix.

Check Out Invincible Performs “Shapeshifters” at The Foundation @ 5E Gallery

http://www.vimeo.com/9036945

KH: What do you think are some of the reasons behind the lack of recognition that female emcees receive in the media and mainstream? Who is to blame?

GM: Misogyny plays a huge part in it. Not just within hip hop culture, but in society period. I think that there are a lot of female emcees that would crush some of the male emcees right now and I think some people are scared of that. Female emcees aren’t really selling, but even that has a lot to deal with misogyny. I don’t think that people really know how to market female emcees. They want them to look a certain way, and be sexy. They have to realize that there is not just one type of female or one image. We don’t all rock lace front wigs and super high stilettos and purses.

KH: What is your opinion on female rappers with raunchy and crude lyrics and their representation in the music industry?

GM: I am not particularly mad at the female artists that do such. Everyone has their own lane. When it comes to art and music, it’s not one dimensional. But I do think that when the female emcees like Lil’ Kim and Foxy that came out super sexed up and selling sex, I think it really changed the game. Before that you did not see it as much. But once it changed, now it is all you see and we can’t get past that. It does make it harder because we can’t seem to rise above that. Queen Latifah, Roxanne Shante, MC Lyte, Bahamadia it wasn’t a problem. People need to see that this isn’t the only type of female emcee out there. However, I have no problem with women expressing themselves and being open with their sexuality as long as people can see that there is another side as well.

KH: What are some of your long term goals to changing the status quo?

GM: My long term goal is to let everyone see that there are other artists out there that aren’t mainstream, but deserve recognition. I also would like to put female emcees back at the forefront. Do tours, conferences and bring women in hip hop together, share information and learn from each other.

Check Out Mz Jonz Performs “Here On My Own” at The Foundation

http://www.vimeo.com/9037851

KH: Tell us about the compilation video that you are currently working on.

GM: The compilation video is a collection of performances that I had a chance to video tape myself. I have performances from Detroit, North Carolina and New York. Wherever I can catch these performers. I am still in the process of editing the video but it will be completed soon.

KH: What food for thought would you suggest people reflect on?

GM: A lot of people keep asking where are the female emcees, and they are out there. The people that keep asking that question aren’t really searching for them. Use Google and find the female emcees. They exist! You’re not going to see them on the television or local radio but they do exist.

You can find out more about Glennisha Morgan at http://GlennishaTheWriter.com.

Visit The Fembassy at http://thefembassy.com

Check out Miz Korona Performing At MU Today U Tomorrow Benefit

http://www.vimeo.com/8935808

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“How Will I Know” – The Whitney Houston Trivia Sweepstakes

Published by khughes on Monday, February 1, 2010 at 12:00 pm.

5) Who is the Executive Producer of the both the original Whitney Houston album and the new Deluxe Anniversary Edition?

E-mail entries to: whitneytrivia@bet.net

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One daily winner will receive Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
comes expanded with 5 Bonus Tracks, PLUS a Bonus DVD consisting of the original video clips from the album, Whitney’s first television performance, rare, live performances, and newly recorded, exclusive interviews with both Whitney Houston and Clive Davis reflecting on their amazing 25- year journey. Holding at #1 for 14 weeks and selling over 13 million copies, this Deluxe Anniversary Edition is an essential reminder of why the world knew that it had gained a superstar. To read our review on Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition click here.

One Grand-prize winner will receive the Complete Whitney Houston album collection.
12 of your favorite Whitney Houston studio albums, original soundtracks, and remixes including:
Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
Whitney
I’m Your Baby Tonight
My Love Is Your Love
Just Whitney
One Wish: The Holiday Album
I Look To You

The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album
Waiting to Exhale: Original Soundtrack Album
The Preachers Wife: Original Soundtrack Album

Whitney: The Greatest Hits
Love, Whitney

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Grammy Nominated Emcee, Mos Def: Ecstatic Moments

Published by khughes on Sunday, January 31, 2010 at 2:22 pm.

In recognition of Mos Def’s Grammy nominated album, The Ecstatic, Los Angeles based artist communities HVW8 Art & Design Gallery, Union LA and Frolab are teaming up to present “Mos Def: Ecstatic Moments”. Photographer and filmmaker, Cognito, is showcasing rare, never before seen images of the New York emcee, chronicling his journey while making the critically acclaimed record.

The one week exhibition, which began yesterday January 30, features images of Mos Def in South Africa, Sao Pauolo, Brazil, and throughout various American cities during his summer tour with Jay Electronica, Erykah Badu and Talib Kweli. Other photographs include legendary funk singer, Shuggie Otis, as well as Madlib, OH NO, Preservation and Georgia Anne Muldrow.

The images from the exhibition are expected to be published in a book, allowing fans to experience the “ecstatic moments” that Mos Def encountered while traveling throughout the world. In addition to the exhibition, there will also be a t-shirt produced by Union LA, exclusively available at their boutique in Los Angeles.

The Ecstatic, which is nominated for Best Rap Album and Best Rap Solo Performance for the single, “Casa Bey”, is Mos Def’s fourth studio album. Cognito, who has acted as the official archivist for Mos Def for the last two years, has documented other legendary artists such as De La Soul, Talib Kweli, MF Doom and Kanye West.

The exhibition will be open through February 6 at HVW8 Art & Design Gallery in Los Angeles, by appointment only.

The 52nd Grammy Awards ceremony is scheduled to be held today, January 31, 2010 at the Los Angeles’ Staples Center.

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“How Will I Know” – The Whitney Houston Trivia Sweepstakes

Published by khughes on Sunday, January 31, 2010 at 12:00 pm.

4) What was Whitney Houston’s career prior to singing?

E-mail entries to: whitneytrivia@bet.net

One daily winner will receive Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
comes expanded with 5 Bonus Tracks, PLUS a Bonus DVD consisting of the original video clips from the album, Whitney’s first television performance, rare, live performances, and newly recorded, exclusive interviews with both Whitney Houston and Clive Davis reflecting on their amazing 25- year journey. Holding at #1 for 14 weeks and selling over 13 million copies, this Deluxe Anniversary Edition is an essential reminder of why the world knew that it had gained a superstar. To read our review on Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition click here.

One Grand-prize winner will receive the Complete Whitney Houston album collection.
12 of your favorite Whitney Houston studio albums, original soundtracks, and remixes including:
Whitney Houston: The Deluxe Anniversary Edition
Whitney
I’m Your Baby Tonight
My Love Is Your Love
Just Whitney
One Wish: The Holiday Album
I Look To You

The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album
Waiting to Exhale: Original Soundtrack Album
The Preachers Wife: Original Soundtrack Album

Whitney: The Greatest Hits
Love, Whitney

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