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Didn't We Almost Have It All

In Defense of Whitney Houston

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Pub Date Feb 01 2022 | Archive Date Feb 01 2022

ABRAMS | Abrams Press


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A brilliant, soulful, and deeply necessary exploration of "The Voice"—featuring a poignant foreword by Grammy Award-winning artist and Houston’s protégé, Brandy.

In Didn’t We Almost Have It All, Gerrick Kennedy strips away the tabloid sensationalism that has long overshadowed the artistry of Whitney Houston. He presents a technical, cultural, and emotional defense of a woman who was more than a tragic figure; she was a pioneer of Black excellence and the blueprint for the modern pop superstar.

The book is anchored by an intimate foreword by Brandy, who reflects on Houston’s role as her mentor and "Fairy Godmother." Writing with the same vulnerability and insight found in her own book, Phases, Brandy offers a rare, firsthand look at the woman behind the icon, honoring the vocal mastery and personal kindness that Houston extended to the next generation of artists.

Kennedy provides a comprehensive reexamination of Houston's legacy, focusing on:

  • The Architect of Pop: A deep dive into the precision of Houston's vocal mechanics and how she fundamentally altered the sound of American music.
  • The "Crossover" Myth: A critical look at the pressures Houston faced while navigating the intersection of R&B and Pop, and the racial politics of 1980s and '90s stardom.
  • Cultural Reclamation: Moving beyond the "diva" tropes to celebrate a woman who redefined what was possible for Black women in global media.


More than a biography, Didn’t We Almost Have It All is a rigorous work of music criticism and a vital love letter to an American icon. It ensures that when we speak of Whitney Houston, we center the incomparable power of her voice and the enduring light of her influence.

The New Yorker and The Washington Post both selected Didn't We Almost Have It All as a best book. It's a must-read for all fans of Whitney Houston.

A brilliant, soulful, and deeply necessary exploration of "The Voice"—featuring a poignant foreword by Grammy Award-winning artist and Houston’s protégé, Brandy.

In Didn’t We Almost Have It All...


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ISBN 9781419749698
PRICE $28.00 (USD)
PAGES 320

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