It’s been 25 years since Terry McMillan’s iconic book about four Black women was brought to the big screen. Directed by Forest Whitaker, Waiting to Exhale followed, Savannah (Whitney Houston). Robin ...
This past weekend, those of us who are still social distancing were stuck inside. Thankfully, there was plenty to keep us entertained. In addition to the two Verzuz battles, Babyface also hosted his ...
In 1995, Forest Whitaker brought Terry McMillan’s legendary book, Waiting to Exhale to the big screen. The story follows the lives of four Black women living in Scottsdale, Arizona. Savannah (Whitney ...
Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. It’s June in Black America, which means that it’s also Black Music Month, ...
The album, with its star-studded tracklist featuring only women, isn't just one of the most successful soundtracks ever made, but a beloved,... This essay is one in a series celebrating deserving ...
Babyface dishes on working with Whitney Houston and Forest Whitaker to create the music and score for Forest's film "Waiting to Exhale," and reveals that Forest originally asked Quincy Jones to do it, ...
Babyface was set to deliver a Mother’s Day treat in breaking down and performing the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack, but it was derailed by the tragic death of his friend and industry giant Andre ...
The soundtrack features hits from Whitney Houston. Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, the musical genius behind the "Waiting to Exhale" soundtrack, is taking us back to 1995 for Mother's Day. On Sunday, May ...
Thirty years later, Waiting to Exhale still resonates. See where the iconic cast is now and how the 1995 classic holds up ...
OPINION: In a series for Black Music Month, Panama asks one of the all-important questions about Black movies: Which is better: the soundtrack or the movie? Editor’s note: The following article is an ...
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