Her second album, "Whitney" in 1987 followed suit and achieved similar success around the world. Setting a record, she became the first female singer to have two biggest consecutive hit albums to her credit. When the beautiful singles from the album 'I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)'; 'Didn't We Almost Have It All'; 'So Emotional'; and 'Where Do Broken Hearts Go' hit the Number-one spot on Hot 100, Houston became the only artist to ever have seven consecutive number-one hits on Hot 100 beating the previous record of six previously held by The Beatles and The Bee Gees. A record she still holds to this day. Excited by the record-breaking feat she again embarked on a worldwide 'The Moment of Truth' tour.
Her third album "I'm Your Baby Tonight" released in 1990 was a moderate success commercially although the numbers climbed to the top ten on several musical charts. "My Love Is Your Love", her fourth album released in 1998 {Houston partly collaborated in its production} received critical acclaim and became one of the best dance hit numbers eventually winning her her sixth Grammy Award. Her other albums "Just Whitney" released in 2002 featured collaborations with the then husband Bobby Brown; "The Holiday" album released in 2003 consisting of Christmas numbers.
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