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Whitney Houston And Michael Jackson’s Deaths: Gone Too Soon

‘You will always remember where you were … when you heard the news,’ Simon Cowell says, echoing the sentiments after Jackson’s death. By Tomika L. Anderson Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston in 1988 Photo: WireImage Few people will forget where they were when they heard that the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, had died in June 2009. And now, the same can be said for 1980s and ’90s Queen of Pop Whitney Houston . The beloved, long-suffering singer died Saturday inside a Beverly Hills hotel room, hours before she was expected to attend a pre-Grammy Awards party thrown by her longtime mentor Clive Davis . And while the official cause of death is yet unknown — what’s been speculated so far is that Houston may have drowned in the bathtub after taking prescription drugs, including Xanax — given her very public struggle with substance abuse, depression and anxiety over the past decade, it’s hard not to conclude that some drug- or alcohol-related accident may have been to blame. It’s much like, most recently, British singer Amy Winehouse and the late, great Michael Jackson before her, who died after taking a fatal cocktail of propofol and two other drugs. Also like Jackson, Houston’s sudden death — at the age of 48 — has stopped the world in its tracks, an enormous, one-of-a-kind musical flame forever extinguished. Even Jackson’s brother, Jermaine — who was first introduced to Houston years ago by Clive Davis at the same Beverly Hills Hilton where the singer passed away — could not help but draw the comparison. In an interview with CNN overnight, he paid tribute to the two fallen musical giants. “They shared a lot of success in the late ’80s and they were great friends,” he said. “I’m happy and honored to have been a part of their lives.” And oh, what lives they led: Like Jackson — who died at just 50 years old, after years of struggling with personal demons — Houston, too, had an intensely profound and everlasting impact on the world of entertainment. Mariah Carey, Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Hudson and countless other chart-topping entertainers have all name-checked her as their musical mentor, icon and inspiration: To date, she is one of the best-selling artists of all time, with more than 170 million albums, songs and videos sold. In her lifetime, Houston achieved what precious few of them have or ever will — stacking an astonishing 415 awards, including six Grammys, two Emmys, 22 American Music Awards, 30 Billboard Awards. Her voice, in its prime, was a national treasure. “X Factor” mastermind Simon Cowell may have summed it up the best: On “Piers Morgan Tonight,” he said, “She was one of the greatest voices in our lifetime. Whitney was the number one singer that other singers want to emulate. People like that can’t be manufactured. They’ve either got, it or they don’t.” He added, “You will always remember where you were and what you were doing when you heard the news.” Like Michael before her, gone too soon. MTV News’ Sway and James Montgomery will be live from the Grammys red carpet tonight starting at 5 p.m. ET to get reactions from music’s biggest stars on the death of Whitney Houston. Watch reactions and remembrances at MTV.com. Share your condolences with Whitney’s family and friends on our Facebook page. Related Videos Whitney Houston: Life And Music Of An Icon Related Photos Whitney Houston: A Life In Photos Related Artists Whitney Houston Michael Jackson

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Melanie Fiona Releases “The MF Life” Tracklist

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The always fabulous Melanie Fiona released the track listing to her sophomore album The MF Life due in stores–March 27. The beautiful cover art is just an addition to what we can expect from the songstress. The album features J.Cole, Nas, B.o.B, John Legend and many more! 1. “This Time” feat. J. Cole 2. “4 AM” 3. “Break Down These Walls” 4. “I Been That Girl” 5. “Wrong Side of a Love Song” 6. “Running” feat. Nas 7. “Change the Record” feat. B.o.B 8. “Gone and Never Coming Back” 9. “Bones” 10. “Watch Me Work” 11. “Can’t Say” 12. “L.O.V.E.” feat. John Legend Bonus: “6 AM” feat. T-Pain Melanie Fiona Sings Acoustic “I’ll Be There” In Honor Of MJ [VIDEO] Melanie Fiona Releases “Wrong Side Of A Love Song”

Melanie Fiona Releases “The MF Life” Tracklist

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The always fabulous Melanie Fiona released the track listing to her sophomore album The MF Life due in stores–March 27. The beautiful cover art is just an addition to what we can expect from the songstress. The album features J.Cole, Nas, B.o.B, John Legend and many more! 1. “This Time” feat. J. Cole 2. “4 AM” 3. “Break Down These Walls” 4. “I Been That Girl” 5. “Wrong Side of a Love Song” 6. “Running” feat. Nas 7. “Change the Record” feat. B.o.B 8. “Gone and Never Coming Back” 9. “Bones” 10. “Watch Me Work” 11. “Can’t Say” 12. “L.O.V.E.” feat. John Legend Bonus: “6 AM” feat. T-Pain Melanie Fiona Sings Acoustic “I’ll Be There” In Honor Of MJ [VIDEO] Melanie Fiona Releases “Wrong Side Of A Love Song”

Melanie Fiona Releases “The MF Life” Tracklist

Whitney Houston Found Underwater In Bathtub [UPDATE]

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New developments have surfaced in the death of Whitney Houston , who was found unresponsive in her Beverly Hills hotel room yesterday. TMZ reports: According to our sources, her stylist, hairdresser and two bodyguards were among the people in the room at the time. We’re told they became worried about Whitney because she had been in the bathroom for over an hour and it was time to start getting ready for the Clive Davis party. Our sources say they began to knock on the door and there was no answer. We’re told the hairdresser, who is female, went in to check on Whitney. She immediately screamed and, according to our sources, one of the bodyguards came running in and pulled her out of the tub. We’re told Whitney’s face was below the water and her legs were up … like she had slid down the back of the tub. According to our sources, her body was very cold and the bodyguard attempted CPR. That’s when hotel security was called. Whitney Houston’s Last Interview [VIDEO] Whitney Houston Dead At 48 [BREAKING NEWS]

Whitney Houston Found Underwater In Bathtub [UPDATE]

Whitney Houston Found Underwater In Bathtub [UPDATE]

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New developments have surfaced in the death of Whitney Houston , who was found unresponsive in her Beverly Hills hotel room yesterday. TMZ reports: According to our sources, her stylist, hairdresser and two bodyguards were among the people in the room at the time. We’re told they became worried about Whitney because she had been in the bathroom for over an hour and it was time to start getting ready for the Clive Davis party. Our sources say they began to knock on the door and there was no answer. We’re told the hairdresser, who is female, went in to check on Whitney. She immediately screamed and, according to our sources, one of the bodyguards came running in and pulled her out of the tub. We’re told Whitney’s face was below the water and her legs were up … like she had slid down the back of the tub. According to our sources, her body was very cold and the bodyguard attempted CPR. That’s when hotel security was called. Whitney Houston’s Last Interview [VIDEO] Whitney Houston Dead At 48 [BREAKING NEWS]

Whitney Houston Found Underwater In Bathtub [UPDATE]

Alica Keys & Swizz Beats arrive at the Beverly Hilton Hotel

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Alicia Keys accompanied by her husband Swizz Beatz embraces Clive Davis outside the Hilton Hotel. Fallout Boy Pete Wentz was spotted by Hollywood Tv leaving the hotel with his girlfriend. Even Prince Von Anhalt was spotted driving by the Hotel. “Like” us on Facebook @ facebook.com

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Whitney Houston Celebrated: Inside Clive Davis’ Grammy Party

MTV News is on the scene as Alicia Keys, Diddy, Pitbull, Tony Bennett, more pay tribute to late singer at Davis’ annual pre-Grammy bash. By James Montgomery Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs at Clive Davis’ 2012 Pre-Grammy Gala Photo: WireImage BEVERLY HILLS, California — Ever since 1976, Clive Davis has been throwing his pre-Grammy gala, a celebration of the year in music that’s part concert, part cocktail reception, part roast. It’s become the event during Grammy week, a black-tie party attended by the biggest stars, a soiree as synonymous with the awards as those golden gramophone trophies. And yet, in its 35 years, there’s probably never been a Clive Davis party like the one that took place on Saturday night. It occurred just hours after the death of Whitney Houston , the legendary producer and music executive’s crown jewel, was announced, in the very hotel where Houston’s body was discovered. Understandably, there was a rather palpable pall to the proceedings (so much so that several outlets reported the grieving Davis had decided to cancel the event), though most in attendance seemed to believe Whitney would’ve wanted the show to go on. So while throngs of Houston fans began to hold a candlelight vigil outside the Beverly Hilton, inside, Davis himself was stepping up to the podium to deliver a eulogy for an artist who was not only his greatest discovery, but one of his closest friends. “By now, sadly, we’ve all learned of the unspeakable [tragedy] of our beloved Whitney’s passing,” Davis said, visibly shaken. “I don’t have to mask my emotions, not in front of this room filled with so many dear friends. I am personally devastated. Whitney was so full of life … she was a beautiful person with talent beyond compare. She graced the stage with a regal presence … and her family asked that the show go on.” Davis then asked those in attendance — everyone from Richard Branson and Joni Mitchell to Sean “Diddy” Combs and Serena Williams (not to mention Britney Spears, Lana Del Rey, Adam Lambert and more) — to join him in a moment of silence to honor Houston’s memory, and you could hear a pin drop. Then, he announced that this night’s gala would be dedicated to the singer, before announcing, “And now, on with the music.” For the next three-plus hours, the talent in the room did their best to not only rise to the occasion but to vocalize the shock and sadness they were feeling in the hours after Houston’s death. Tony Bennett remembered that after Davis had signed Houston to Arista Records in the early 1980s, he told him, “Clive, you finally got the greatest singer I ever heard in my life,” before performing a somber rendition of Frank Sinatra’s “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?” Diddy recalled Houston’s smile and “natural, positive spirit,” before telling the audience that “Whitney, simply put, had the greatest voice in the world. She was a gift from God.” After finishing his tribute, Combs then reminded the crowd that Davis’ gala has always been about celebrating — he repeated the phrase “There ain’t no party like a Clive Davis party” — and urged those in attendance to get out of their seats and give both Davis and Bennett standing ovations. That energy carried over into Kinks frontman Ray Davies’ raucous set, which had the men of Mumford & Sons leaping out of their seats. Pitbull, who teamed with Ne-Yo for a spirited sprint through their hit “Give Me Everything,” also managed to lift the event out of the shadows. Alicia Keys shared stories of singing “I Want to Dance With Somebody” in front of the mirror as a child, and she talked about her longtime friendship with Houston, whom she called “a sister.” She then played an emotional mini-set on the piano, which included her leading the audience in a sing-along to the chorus of “No One,” a fitting tribute indeed. Wiz Khalifa, who earlier in the night told MTV News that he planned on celebrating Houston’s life onstage, lived up to that promise during his brief set, burning through his hit “Black and Yellow” while backed by a cracking live band. And Brit import Jessie J had the attention of the entire room as she spoke about Houston’s influence, saying that when she first got signed at the age of 17, her #1 goal was meeting the singer. Of course, not everyone found the strength to perform. Towards the end of the night, Davis once again returned to the lectern and informed the audience that two of Houston’s disciples, Brandy and Monica, were scheduled to take the stage (he added that Houston had attended a rehearsal of their performance on Thursday), but were too emotional to make it through their song. And in a night overflowing with tributes to the late singer, it was that moment that truly said it all. Houston was not only a prodigious talent, she was also a friend, a mother, a family member … and all those points were mentioned time and time again during Saturday’s celebration. But the unspoken grief of two of Houston’s closest friends made it abundantly clear that she was also loved dearly, and that those who knew her best are struggling to put her death into perspective. But at the very least, this night was the first step. MTV News’ Sway and James Montgomery will be live from the Grammys red carpet this Sunday, February 12 starting at 5 p.m. ET to get reactions from music’s biggest stars on the death of Whitney Houston. Watch Reactions and Remembrances at MTV.com. Share your condolences with Whitney’s family and friends on our Facebook page. Related Videos Whitney Houston: Life And Music Of An Icon Related Photos Whitney Houston: A Life In Photos Related Artists Whitney Houston Clive Davis Tony Bennett Diddy Alicia Keys

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A Healthy Looking Whitney Houston Makes An Appearance In The UK [PHOTO]

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Whitney Houston looked radiant and healthy at a recent birthday bash for Prince Azim in the UK last week. The ‘I Look To You’ singer, who is currently an outpatient at a drug and alcohol rehab facility, joined celebs like Mariah Carey, Usher and Eva Longoria at the Stapleton Park event. Whitney voluntarily entered the program to support her long-standing recovery process. We’re glad to see Whit sticking to her rehab efforts. Clive Davis: “Whitney Will Not Be Making Music Until Her Voice Is Back” Bobbi Kristina Checks Tyrese On Twitter Over Whitney Rumors

A Healthy Looking Whitney Houston Makes An Appearance In The UK [PHOTO]

Alicia Keys’ “Songs In A Minor” Documentary [PREVIEW]

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Alicia Keys is including a documentary with the re-release of her debut album “songs in A minor.” The 10th anniversary edition will include special packaging, new liner notes, and unreleased tracks. The documentary chronicles the making of the generation-defining album and is comprised of behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Alicia, her mom, her business partner Kerry Brothers, former manager Jeff Robinson, J Records head Clive Davis and more. The Special and Collector’s editions will hit shelves June 28th. Can’t wait. Alicia Keys’ Ex-Boyfriend Reveals “New Album Coming This Year” Alicia Keys Dishes On Swizz Beatz, Music & Motherhood In Essence Magazine Swizz Brings His Kids Together To Celebrate Daughter’s 3rd Birthday [PHOTOS] FACT OF THE DAY: Ashanti Was Once A Bad Girl Remember Snoop’s Perm & Curls? THEN & NOW: 1990s Music Icons CLASS OF 2001: Was G-Dep The Last Bad “Boy” Standing?

Alicia Keys’ “Songs In A Minor” Documentary [PREVIEW]

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