This disc compiles the tracks that kept Whitney at the top of the dance charts for two decades. It transitions seamlessly from 1980s synth-pop to late-1990s house remixes. Key Tracks Featured on CD 1: (Remix) "How Will I Know" "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves You)" "So Emotional" "I'm Your Baby Tonight" "I'm Every Woman" "It's Not Right but It's Okay" (Thunderpuss Remix) "My Love Is Your Love" (Jonathan Peters Remix) The Evolution of the Uptempo Whitney
A massive dancefloor transition that builds from a melancholic intro into a triumphant, high-BPM peak-hour track. This disc compiles the tracks that kept Whitney
This is the song that solidified Whitney as a pop princess in 1985. Featuring a bouncy synthesizer track and an instantly memorable hook, "How Will I Know" perfectly captures the bright, youthful optimism of mid-80s dance-pop. Whitney’s effortless vocal runs elevate it from a simple pop tune to a timeless classic. 4. "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" This is the song that solidified Whitney as
: Upbeat classics like "How Will I Know," "I Wanna Dance with Somebody," and "So Emotional" appear in dance-heavy forms, such as the Junior Vasquez or David Morales mixes. Modern Era Hits " "I Wanna Dance with Somebody
The 2000 double-disc compilation is a definitive career retrospective that famously splits Whitney Houston’s legendary catalog into two distinct moods. While CD 1 is titled "Cool Down" and focuses on her iconic ballads, CD 2 is the "Throw Down" disc, which showcases her high-energy dance tracks and club remixes. CD 2: "Throw Down" Highlights
Finding and Enjoying Whitney Houston’s Greatest Hits: A Complete Guide
Whitney Houston remains one of the greatest voices in music history. Released in 2000, her multi-platinum album The Greatest Hits perfectly captured her legendary career. The collection was famously divided into two halves to showcase her versatility.