Houston Denies Voice Problems at Comeback Show
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Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Whitney Houston has denied that she suffered problems with her voice during her comeback show in New York City -- dismissing rumors that she cut the concert short due to a vocal strain.
The R&B diva thrilled fans in Central Park on Tuesday morning by taking to the stage to tape a performance for TV program Good Morning America.
But the show was marred by reports that the star couldn't manage her famed high notes, as she turned the mic on the audience during the crucial moments of her hit "I'm Every Woman."
Houston also performed several tracks from her new album I Look to You, her first new record in seven years, but was rumored to have cut her set short because of vocal problems.
However, a representative for the star has hit back at the reports -- insisting Houston was only booked to sing two tracks.
The rep tells TMZ.com, "She was only ever committed to two songs, so she actually extended the show to the third and fourth songs."
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