The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Whitney Houston music continues to shine

- Photos and text from The Associated Press

Her 1987 album “Whitney” is her third to reach diamond status, a first for any Black artist.

NEWYORK» The late Whitney Houston has earned her third diamond-certified album, becoming the first Black artist to achieve the feat.

The Recording Industry Associatio­n of America and Legacy Recordings announced Wednesday that Houston’s 1987 sophomore album, “Whitney,” has reached diamond status, which is equivalent to selling 10 million albums.

Her self-titled 1985 debut album and 1992’s “The Bodyguard” soundtrack were already diamond successes, selling 13 million and 18 million units, respective­ly.

“Whitney” featured four songs that topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart: the Grammy-winning “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me),” “Didn’t We Almost Have It All,” “So Emotional” and “Where Do Broken Hearts Go.” The single

“Love Will Save the Day” peaked at No. 9 on the chart.

Garth Brooks holds the record for most diamond-certified albums, with nine. Others with three or more albums that have reached diamond status include The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Shania Twain and the Eagles.

The RIAA awards diamond plaques to albums and singles that reach 10 times platinum status. That once was the equivalent of selling 10 million songs or albums, but has changed since 2016, when the RIAA began incorporat­ing streaming from YouTube, Spotify and other digital music services.

Wednesday’s announceme­nt comes a week before Houston, who died in 2012, will be posthumous­ly inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 2020 class.

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Whitney Houston performs at the pre-Grammy gala in 2011.

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