Music
Whitney Houston celebrates life on final song
Although Whitney Houston is no longer physically here on this earth, her voice lives through in her final recording “Celebrate” from the upcoming Sparkle soundtrack.

Although Whitney Houston is no longer physically here on this earth, her voice lives through in her final recording “Celebrate” from the upcoming Sparkle soundtrack.
Whitney Houston’s final song
Sparkle, which hits theaters August 17th, will feature several songs from the late pop diva and her co-star Jordin Sparks.
Amongst the soundtrack is “Celebrate”, written by R. Kelly and features Jordin Sparks.
Check out the song below:
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