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Billboard Mag Reviews HH submitted by: Lisa D. date: Jan. 4/98 source: Billboard Mag
WHITNEY HOUSTON (feat. FAITH EVANS AND KELLY PRICE) On this track, launched last month at the Billboard Music Awards with a smoking live performance, Houston eases into the role of the dissed lover who's taking things into her own hands with a letter telling her man how much he hurt her with his cheating. It's a highly effective setting for Houston, who wears her emotions on her sleeve and serves up one of the most effective performances on the album. Price and Evans sell themselves grandly as empathetic sisters alongside their pained friend, soaring with emotion and helping keep the timeless artist identifiable to a new generation of R&B fans. Anyone who embraced Price's "Friend Of Mine'' won't even have to play this one all the way through to love it. It's nice to see Houston on track, leaning away from the syrup and juicing up for the real deal here.
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