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"I Like That" is a song by American R&B singer Houston. It is the first single released from his debut album, It's Already Written (2004). The song features Chingy , Nate Dogg , and I-20 .
Houston Edward Summers IV (born October 26, 1983), known mononymously as Houston, is an American former R&B singer, [1] best known for his 2004 single "I Like That" (featuring Chingy and Nate Dogg). In 2005, Houston attempted suicide in a London hotel room, and later gouged his eye out with a fork on the 13th floor of his hotel building.
I Like That may refer to: "I Like That" (Houston song), a 2004 song by Houston "I Like That" (Richard Vission and Static Revenger song), a 2009 song by Richard Vission "I Like That", a song by We Stood Like Kings from the album USA 1982 (2017), a new soundtrack for the movie Koyaanisqatsi.
It's Already Written is the only studio album by American contemporary R&B singer Houston.It was released by Capitol Records on August 10, 2004 in the United States. . Production was handled by Ralph B. Stacy, Roy "Royalty" Hamilton, Ben Daka, Blaze Da Track, Burton Paul, Jazze Pha, Michael Angelo Saulsberry, Mischke Butler, Soulshock and Karlin, The Trak Starz and The
I Look to You is the seventh and final studio album by American singer Whitney Houston.It was first released on August 28, 2009, through Sony Music in Europe, then August 31, 2009 with Arista Records in the United States before being released by RCA Records in the United Kingdom on October 19, 2009.
The music video directed by Kevin Bray [6] features Houston and Michael in a nightclub, eventually meeting on the dance floor, similar to that of Mary J. Blige and Michael's UK hit "As". The US DVD single for Houston's song "Fine" includes the music video for "If I Told You That". [7] The video is also included on Michael's video compilation ...
Houston performed the song on three of her regional and two world tours. She premiered the song in January 1990, during her Feels So Right Japan Tour , before the release of I'm Your Baby Tonight . The song was performed in 1991 in the Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston concert, and is included on the concert film, taped in Norfolk ...
Apart from the concert tour performances, Houston has performed the song on many other occasions like the third annual MTV Video Music Awards in 1986, where she sang "How Will I Know" and "Greatest Love of All", [33] [34] [35] 13th annual American Music Awards (1986), [36] and 1987 BRIT Awards. [37]