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Friday, November 27, 2009

Career reinvention: Is it possible after years out of the game?

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No matter how far she fell, we always loved Whitney Houston. She has some of the best pipes in the biz, and is responsible for decades of massive hits. "I Wanna Dance with Somebody," "Greatest Love of All," "I Will Always Love You," "It's Not Right But It's Okay," "I'm Every Woman"--these are the songs of a living legend, and seeing Whitney's career decline due to relationship and drug problems was a sad thing to witness.

We've seen this happen with many celebrities. Britney Spears went from being at the top of her game to shaving her head, abusing substances, getting pregnant with a less-than-desirable backup dancer, losing her body, her princess-of-pop image, and, ultimately, her career. No one thought she could rebound after all the tears, the drama and the jokes at her expense. But a steady gym regimen and one hit single and BOOM! Britney clawed her way back to the top. Her songs are once again some of the most requested on the radio, and her tour is sold out. Though some may still give her a hard time, Britney pretty much did the impossible.

Whitney Houston has been out of the industry for seven years. Today her label announced that her long-awaited comeback album will be released on September 1. But will people care? The Guinness Book of World Records named Whitney "the most awarded female artist of all time" (she's won 411 awards,  including six Grammys), but these days she's remembered more for her "crack is wack" phrases and troubled home life via the reality show "Being Bobby Brown." But Whitney has gone through treatment for substance abuse and split with her bad-news hubby Bobby in 2006. She even stunned the crowd with her flawless vocal dexterity at Miles Davis' annual Grammy Party earlier this year. 

“The same way her debut album took a while to put together," said Miles, "you just don’t do it by going into a computer. You wait for the material to justify a new album.” This makes sense. She took a long break, but now she's ready.

Do you think it's possible to leave the work force and reinvent yourself years later? [US Weekly][Rolling Stone]
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  • Nora's Avatar
    Posted by Nora Thu Jun 4, 2009 2:11pm PDT

    I absolutely believe in second chances and have the honor and priviledge to experience it first hand. One thing is certain in life; and that is; as long as we are human beings; there are only two things in life that will be absolute....and they are; (1) everyone will make mistakes...we live and (choose to or choose not to) learn from those mistakes. And (2) Life is fleeting... and very often taken for granted; one should treat others as if your every act of kindness toward your fellow man might be your last. Whose to say. Hopefully not(but unfortunately) it is a rare occasion that a person knows that they are experiencing their last moments of life...and most certainly; the day will come where every single man cashes out...

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  • Sourjourner's Avatar
    Posted by Sourjourner Thu Jun 4, 2009 6:06pm PDT

    Whitney was the absolute best, I new she would come back swinging, she is a champ!!! Relationships take time to develop or break up and now, she is through the pain. Just like Robert Downey jr, no one thought he was going to live to see a sober day let alone the coolest movie of the summer of '08, the same with Whitney, goes to show you the power of prayer. Sometimes in life we learn that through our greatest weaknesses gives us stregnth to stand on.

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  • Jane's Avatar
    Posted by Jane Thu Jun 4, 2009 11:48pm PDT

    fear base on imagination, that dictates so much how we act.....

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  • bright's Avatar
    Posted by bright Fri Jun 5, 2009 12:06am PDT

    I am ready for Whitney to come back. She was talent and it is well needed these days. People are looking for more entertainment than talent. You can do it Whitney!

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  • Siti Nurazillah's Avatar
    Posted by Siti Nurazillah Fri Jun 5, 2009 12:52am PDT

    hai...........

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  • Annie's Avatar
    Posted by Annie Fri Jun 5, 2009 6:21am PDT

    if you have money and talent like Whitney then yes...you cna reinvent yourself all day long every day. But if you're poor and don't have a college degree and are married to a loser then no. You accept your life will always suck and always be the same and find ways to deal with it!

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  • plumpangel's Avatar
    Posted by plumpangel Fri Jun 5, 2009 9:13am PDT

    I love Whitney. Indeed God is a God of a second chance. She'll make it thru.

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  • Myeisha's Avatar
    Posted by Myeisha Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:30am PDT

    yes, i think it's possible just with time and a lot of hark work.

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