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Official Tracklisting for Whitney Houston's 'I Look to You'
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The tracklisting for Whitney Houston's upcoming new album 'I Look to You' features eleven tracks which include Akon-featuring song 'Like I Never Left'.

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New songs which will be included in Whitney Houston's comeback album "I Look to You" have been revealed through its official tracklisting. Eleven songs are set to appear in the upcoming record with nine of them have been showcased during a listening party in London earlier this month.

Among other songs in the list are Akon-featuring track called "Like I Never Left" and Johnta Austin-penned song entitled "Call You Tonight". There is also a song titled "Million Dollar Bill" which is written by Alicia Keys and produced by Swizz Beatz.

Describing the new effort as "a labor of love", Whitney will put it out across United States on September 1. In advance of the album, she has dropped a new song called "I Didn't Know My Own Strength".

In related news, Whitney Houston is reported to be lined up as an opening act in ABC's Good Morning America Autumn Concert Series. In the free gig which exact date and venue are yet to be disclosed, she is also expected to entertain fans with her new songs from the forthcoming effort.

Tracklisting for Whitney Houston's new album:

  1. "Million Dollar Bill"
  2. "Nothin' But Love"
  3. "Call You Tonight"
  4. "I Look to You"
  5. "Like I Never Left" featuring Akon
  6. "A Song for You"
  7. "I Didn't Know My Own Strength"
  8. "Worth It"
  9. "For The Lovers"
  10. "I Got You"
  11. "Salute"

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