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submitted by: JET MAGAZINE: (DECEMBER 14, 1998 EDITION)
date: December 14, 1998
from: http://www.jetmagazine.com/

Whitney Houston, along with Mariah Carey, appears on the cover of this edition of JET magazine. A portion of the article, entitled "Whitney and Mariah Team Up on Hit Tune "When You Believe," is reprinted below as it appears in JET.

"When word got our that Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey were teaming up for a duet, music lovers everywhere knew they were in for a real musical treat.

And the two superstar divas certainly aim to please by serving fans a real, soulful feast on their smash duet "When You Believe."

The song, produced by hitmaker Babyface, is featured on the soundtrack for the animated Biblical movie The Prince of Egypt and has become an immediate hit on pop and soul charts. The inspirational song is included on both of their new albums ­ Whitney's My Love Is Your Love, her first studio album in eight years, and Mariah's #`1's, a collection of her No. 1 hit singles.

"A powerful ballad; (songwriter) Stephen Schwartz is a genius," says Whitney about the song. "You have to be a child of God to understand the depth of this song. Mariah and I did it as we felt it.

Mariah explains in her album liner notes why she chose to put the tune on her album. "Because to me, it almost is a miracle that Whitney and I are on a record together! After meeting and working with Whitney Houston, I have gained a whole other layer of respect for this truly talented woman in so many ways."

And forget those rumors about a rivalry between the two ladies of song. The super-talented vocalists clicked immediately in the studio and have become fast sister-friends. They also recently made their first joint appearance on "The Oprah Winfrey Show."

Whitney describes their musical friendship in EBONY's December issue. "I enjoyed working with her very much," Whitney tells EBONY. She points out "Mariah and I got along very great. We had never talked and never sang together before. We just had a chance for camaraderie, singer-to-singer, artist-to-artist, that kind of thing. We just laughed and talked and laughed and talked and sang in between that…It's good to know that two ladies of soul can still be friends."

Whitney sings up a soulful, hip hop contemporary storm on her new album. She has assembled some of the hottest producers to contribute to the album, which is winning her new fans and satisfying her older fans. Among those lending a hand is musician-producer Wyclef Jean of the Fugees fame, who produced the title tune "My Love Is Your Love."

"What can I say?" Whitney notes. "Just a beautiful song. What a lyric! I can't talk about it ­ just listen to it!"

Babyface, who produced the Houston-Carey duet, also contributed several other cuts, including "Until You Come Back" and "You'll Never Stand Alone." "Babyface is a mind reader," she notes of "Until You Come Back." "How I feel about my husband. Period."

Young hip ho producer Rodney Jerkins kicks off Whitney's album with the first tune, "It's Not Right, But It's Okay." "It's a funky, up-tempo thing, gets you moving ­ in more ways than one. I think every woman feels this way at one time or another," Whitney says.

Other highlights include "Heartbreak Hotel" featuring Faith Evans and Kelly Price. "These artists can sing," exclaims Whitney. "I had so much fun with it, I'd probably still be there. As for the title, I've stayed in that place before, but I checked out."

As "When You Believe" continues to climb the charts, [Whitney and Mariah] are already thinking about teaming up again on other musical ventures. "We talked about doing other things together, enterprise-wise, which is cool, because she's got a good, vivid mind, that girl," Whitney tells EBONY. "She's a smart lady. I really like Mariah." MORE INFO FROM JET!

The following information was printed in the December 14 issue of JET magazine. Whitney Houston is one of two Black Americans whose records are among the top ten best sellers of all time. Michael Jackson is number one on the list, with his album Thriller. And Whitney comes in at number 7, with her 1992 soundtrack for the film The Bodyguard. Sixteen million copies of that album were sold.
 





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