Higher Love cover

Higher Love

Whitney Houston

Single 1986

About this album

Sound: "A luminous blend of gospel-infused pop and R&B that exudes uplifting energy and soulful expression."

Where they were

By 1986, Whitney Houston was riding high on the success of her self-titled debut album, which had established her as a pop powerhouse. 'Higher Love' came shortly after her groundbreaking performances at various awards shows, further solidifying her status in the music industry. This remix single showcased her ability to transcend genres while maintaining her gospel roots.

Why it matters

'Higher Love' became a significant hit, reaching the top of the Billboard charts and earning critical acclaim for its production and Houston's vocal prowess. The song’s uplifting message resonated widely, contributing to Houston's reputation as a leading figure in pop music during the mid-1980s.

Essential tracks

  • "Higher Love (remix)" β€” This remix reimagines the original with a vibrant dance beat, showcasing Houston's powerful vocals against an energetic backdrop, making it perfect for both radio and clubs.
  • "Higher Love (instrumental)" β€” The instrumental version allows listeners to appreciate the lush arrangements and production techniques that define Houston's sound during this era.
  • "And I Go" β€” 'And I Go' features Houston's emotive vocal delivery, serving as a testament to her range and ability to convey deep feelings through music.

Release Date

June 1, 1986

Artist Origin

United States

Tracklist

  1. 1 Higher Love (remix) 7:45
  2. 2 Higher Love (instrumental) 6:05
  3. 3 And I Go 4:12