Seven years after Whitney Houston’s untimely death at the age of 48, her estate has struck a deal to create a number of money-making opportunities, including a hologram tour and a new album of previously unreleased material.
That’s what Houston’s sister-in-law and former manager, Pat Houston, is telling the New York Times, which reports that the estate entered into an agreement last week with Primary Wave Music Publishing “to rebuild Houston’s business.”
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Houston said that the years since Whitney’s death have been “emotional,” and that now was the right time to make this deal.
“Before she passed, there was so much negativity around the name; it wasn’t about the music anymore,” Houston told the Times. “People had forgotten how great she was. They let all the personal things about her life outweigh why they fell in love with her in the first place.”
Source: Forever Whitney: A Houston Hologram Tour Is in the Works and Maybe a New Album, Too
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