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MLIYL: track by track preview
submitted by: Nuno
date: November 1/98
source: www.dotmusic.com

It’s Not Right, But It’s Okay: The first track is probably the best and definitely the most street. Set for a single release in January.

Heartbreak Hotel: Featuring Bad Boy’s Faith Evans and Island’s Kelly Price, the combination of the three soul divas really works on this mid-tempo song.

My Love Is Your Love: A definite future hit single – and not a borrowed break in sight.

When You Believe: With an in-studio video to dispel rumours of a Whitney/Mariah Carey feud, watch this first single fly pre-Christmas.

If I Told You That: Produced by Rodney Jerkins, this is pretty close to his big hit for Brandy & Monica, The Boy Is Mine.

In My Business: Written for Houston by Missy Elliot who also produces it, this is the only track on the album to feature a rap which is done by Missy herself.

I Learned From The Best: Houston returns to more familiar Whitneyesque ground on this Diane Warren-penned big ballad.

Oh Yes: Missy Elliot proves she’s not a one-trick pony when it comes to her production skills. She works well with Houston to put a fresh new angle on a well constructed ballad.

Get It Back: Catchy beats reminiscent of Timbaland’s funk-driven lazy style, this is one for the clubs.

Until You Come Back: Babyface completed this outstanding ballad just two weeks ago and he captures Houston’s soaring vocals at their Bodyguard best.

I Bow Out: Diane Warren writes while Babyface and Jerkins co-produce. It’s the kind of catchy mid-tempo number that gives the album added depth.

You’ll Never Stand Alone: Another Warren/Babyface collaboration, Houston is on comfortable ground with this ballad.

I Was Made To Love Him: This cover of the Stevie Wonder classic, produced by Lauryn Hill, is a hidden bonus track and is one of the most interesting tracks on the album as it shows Houston can really cut it when singing over hip hop beats.
 



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