You could say that the real message that sums up the film is that no humans are bad.
As its titles suggests, the R&B singer’s first album in 12 years radiates positivity.
The DJ/producer is credited with helping to popularize Chicago house in the wake of disco’s greatly exaggerated demise.
The myth of “The Voice” emphasizes how natural it all was for Whitney Houston and how easy she made it look.
Chaka Kahn occasionally aims for introspection by swooping down into her husky contralto register.
Not one single standard is given a novel twist, and each arrangement seems to have the exact same crescendos and ritardandos.
I Feel For You is a true pop touchstone.