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Whitney Houston biopic shows why it was absurd to think she didn't make 'Black music.'

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The life of the greatest voice of her generation, or simply The Voice, is given the biopic treatment in Kasi Lemmons’ “I Wanna Dance with Somebody.” Glimpses of Whitney Houston’s (Naomi Ackie) struggles as an addict, queer woman, colossal pop star and wife to Bobby Brown all rear their ugly heads. When we look back […]

The post Whitney Houston biopic shows why it was absurd to think she didn’t make ‘Black music.’ appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

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