Whitney Houston caps comeback with No. 1 album 2009-09-09

Whitney Houston debuted at the top of the Billboard charts with her comeback album 'I Look To You'. Despite a much-publicized misstep last week on "Good Morning America," the songstress still sold over 304,000 copies of her first studio disc in seven years.
Houston beat back a challenge from teen singing sensation Miley Cyrus, whose new EP, "The Time of Our Lives," moved 153,000 units exclusively at Wal-Mart.
Houston has won six Grammys, including the recording academy's two highest honors — best record ("I Will Always Love You") and album ("The Bodyguard") of the year (1993). That soundtrack spent 20 weeks at No. 1 while the single reigned supreme for 14 weeks. That was Houston's last time at the top of the album charts.



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