So happy to hear a Bodyguard version of You Give Good Love 🥰 she has complete trust over that head voice of hers. She owned it and used it exquisitely.
She learned that uniqueness from her mother Cissy Houston who knew how to work wonders with her head voice. Awesome video. I saw Whitney in 1987 and her voice 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Baby listennnnnnn I love You Give Good Love its still my top favorite song and how she sang it when she performed live but babyyyy the way she sang that song in this performance is literally TOP TIER‼️ like oh my gosh that woman's voice literally gives me chills all over my body every time she sang!!!!!!!!!!!!
The fact that she was able to come up with such powerful, beautiful variations on the same melodies over and over off the top of her head, wow. Taking the same songs and making them special and unique for each performance. She was unstoppable between 91-94.
Whitney Was one of a kind of talent, there will never be another one like her,she is the epiphany of a female singer she was born with that tone you can't be taught that,,God graced her with that Voice she will always Stand out for her Riffs/Runs she can hold a note into the next Key,,forever my favorite as a upcoming music Artist I appreciate what she brought to the industry,,
I'm the opposite of many here, and that's ok, but I can't stand when an artist completely rearranges their song in "LIVE" concert. Sing the RECORDING. Luther was the very best at his craft.
@@user-oh9ks2mr2cit makes the song completely new. It shows the vocal genius of the artist. They sing the song every night for so many years it gets boring
Love how much SHE loves to sing, hiw much she FEELS it and puts her all into it. Her voice was fhe voice of an angel, a God given gift, but SHE made it what it was! Her whole soul in the performance and music. It wasnt just her voice, it was tht she put her whole self into her music
Now they say that the best singers come from cogic church but the Black Baptist Church had a secret weapon that they Neva saw comin Whitney came out with her church style and brought it into soul jazz pop and rnb she understood the assignment back then frfr
June 29, 1994, Princess Diana stepped out for a gala at the Serpentine Gallery in London wearing a fitted, black, off-the-shoulder dress with an asymmetrical hemline and chiffon train that flowed in the wind.
She's not real 😢😢😢also SO obsessed with her stage presence.. The way she speaks to the audience.... I would do ANYYYTHING to go back in time and watch her live
Another of it's never - boring facets.: Your dormant jazz talent. An example is "You Give Good Love" In contrast to before, here she meticulously measures the modules, bursting with embodiment. Strict, bitter and ripe register.