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Grammys organising chief Neil Portnow called Houston "one of the
world's greatest pop singers of all time who leaves behind a robust
musical soundtrack spanning the past three decades.
"A light has been dimmed in our music community today, and we extend
our deepest condolences to her family, friends, fans and all who have
been touched by her beautiful voice," said the head of the Recording
Academy.
Many stars took to Twitter to voice shock after Houston was found
dead in the Beverly Hilton Hotel, hours before a traditional
pre-Grammys dinner which she was due to attend.
"It's a tragedy. Whitney Houston was the greatest singer I've ever
heard and she will be truly missed," wrote veteran crooner Tony Bennett.
Mariah Carey added: "She will never be forgotten as one of the
greatest voices to ever grace the earth." while "Queen of Funk" Chaka
Khan tweeted: "I'm speechless...I'm in shock right now. Just pray for
her and the family."
Jermaine Jackson, whose brother Michael died in similarly shocking
fashion at the age of 50 in June 2009 in Los Angeles, said his thoughts
went out to Houston's gospel singer mother Emily "Cissy" Houston.
"I can imagine what she's going through, because I... , we've been
through with my mother and its very tough to lose a child, and for your
to outlive your child," he told CNN.
Christina Aguilera added: "We have lost another legend. Love and prayers to Whitney's family. She will be missed."
Motown great Smokey Robinson, who recently attended a tribute to
Jackson in Hollywood, called Houston "one of the greatest voices in the
history of music," adding "I will always love her."
From the younger generation, Canadian teen sensation Justin Bieber
tweeted: "Just heard the news. so crazy. One of the GREATEST VOICES
EVER just passed. RIP Whitney Houston. My prayers go out to her friends
and family."
"California Gurls" singer Katy Perry added: "So devastating. We will
always love you Whitney, R.I.P," while award-winning rap artist Nicki
Minaj: "Jesus Christ, not Whitney Houston. Greatest of all time."
"No words! Just tears," added US singer Rihanna, while Hawaiian-born
Bruno Mars said" "This is terrible news..I'm sick to my stomach. Nobody
sang like Whitney."
Reality TV star Sharon Osbourne said she was "devastated" by the
news. "My heart goes out to (Houston's daughter with Bobby Brown) Bobbi
Christina. Always be proud of your mother, she was magnificent," she
said.
Houston was the vocal star of a generation whose soaring voice broke
records and inspired millions of fans before substance abuse sent her
on a downward spiral.
With a ferociously powerful voice and a dazzling range, Houston
achieved stardom as a pop-soul singer known as "the Voice" and the
"Queen of Pop" in the 1980s and 1990s.
Her fantastic success -- and that of fellow pop icon Michael Jackson
--was propelled by a brand new device at the time: the pop music video.
Houston's trove of six Grammy awards included one for record of the
year -- for a soaring cover of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You,"
and another for album of the year for "The Bodyguard."
She later parlayed her stardom to acting success appearing in hit
movies like "Waiting to Exhale" and "The Bodyguard," co-starring Kevin
Costner.
From a musical family that included mother Cissy Houston, a gospel
star, and Dionne Warwick, her cousin, Whitney Houston started out as a
teen model and then made a dazzling segue to music.
Her hits included "How Will I Know," "Saving all My Love for You,"
and "I Will Always Love You," a Dolly Parton cover that Houston made
her own megahit.
As a performer, Houston earned a reputation as a regal diva, but not without merit.
"She was entitled to be a diva .. when you've got that much talent," star-spotter Cowell added.
She also was a trailblazing African-American beauty, a teen model who became the first black cover girl on "Seventeen" magazine.
Houston sold more than 170 million records worldwide but suffered a
major career setback after admitting drug use during an abusive
relationship with ex-husband Bobby Brown.
And while her fans kept waiting for more recovery and a bigger comeback, Houston broke some hearts with her passing.
"I am absolutely devastated by this news. I'm so sad for her," said Cowell, known for his normally rough edges.
"She was undoubtedly one of the greatest superstars of all time. One
of the greatest voices, you know, in our lifetime we're likely to ever
hear," Cowell said. "And to hear this news, it's really, really upset
me."
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