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FORBES: Whitney Houston Posthumously Charts A New Album, One Recorded 30 Years Ago

FORBES: Whitney Houston Posthumously Charts A New Album, One Recorded 30 Years AgoUNITED KINGDOM – MAY 05: WEMBLEY ARENA Photo of Whitney HOUSTON, Whitney Houston performing on stage. 30 years after it was recorded, Whitney Houston’s The Concert For A New South Africa debuts on the U.K. charts, as interest in all things related to the late singer is still high. (Photo by David Corio/Redferns)

More than a decade after her death, Whitney Houston is still racking up the hits. The legendary singer is back with a new album, which brings her to the charts yet again. It’s clear based on the new project’s immediate success that interest in all things related to the superstar—especially previously unfamiliar material—remains incredibly high, and that speaks to her immense popularity all around the world.

The Concert For A New South Africa debuts on three charts in the United Kingdom this week. The live album, which was recorded decades ago in the African nation, was highly anticipated, and it’s become a quick win on a number of tallies in one of the largest music markets in the world.

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