
Here are some photos of
Whitney Houston and various folks (above,
David Foster,
Diane Warren and
Clive Davis, and below,
Halle Berry and
Stevie Wonder) at last week's L.A. listening party for her upcoming album
I Look To You.

Unless you've been living under a rock, then you know
I Look To You was bumped up from its original September 1 release date to August 31—incidentally, the same cutoff date for Grammy nominee consideration (wink, wink).

Whitney's (below with Jane Fonda) R. Kelly-produced title track from the album—hardly the best from
I Look To You, in my opinion—is also being being offered as a free download from her
official website.

I guess "I Look To You" has been named as the official first single. So why offer it for free? At any rate, you can check out my review of the the album and the L.A. listening event
here.
Clive, babe—in case you or one of your 17 boy assistants is reading—
please go with "Nothing But Love" or "Like I Never Left" as the next single!
Photos by Frank Micelotta/PictureGroup