Culture & Arts

Behind the Curtain: The Complex Reality of the New Whitney Houston Duet

By Economics Desk | September 11, 2025

A new Whitney Houston duet with Calum Scott raises questions about music rights, legacy control, and artistic integrity in the age of posthumous releases.

In an era when legacy artists' voices can be digitally resurrected long after their passing, a new Whitney Houston song has emerged—a duet with English singer Calum Scott—stirring both excitement and scrutiny. Released 13 years after Houston's death, this reimagined ballad version of "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" is made possible through meticulous use of original vocal stems alongside contemporary studio production. Yet beneath this marvel lies a complex web of industry decisions that warrant closer examination. Is This Preservation or Commodification? The creation of this duet was not a spontaneous artistic choice but the result of...

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