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The gospel duet between Whitney Houston and Kim Burrell was a powerful, surprise performance of Whitney’s 2009 hit “I Look to You” (written and produced by R. Kelly) at the taping of BET’s 11th annual Celebration of Gospel. Key Dates * Taping/Performance date: Saturday, December 11, 2010 (the live event taping where Whitney made her surprise appearance and joined Kim Burrell onstage). * Airing date: Sunday, January 30, 2011 on BET (the full show broadcast). Many clips and references online are labeled simply as the “2010 BET Celebration of Gospel” performance (or occasionally mislabeled as 2011), reflecting the taping year. Details of the Performance Whitney Houston made a surprise appearance and joined gospel singer Kim Burrell onstage during what had been planned as Burrell’s solo segment. The two delivered a soul-stirring, harmonious gospel rendition of “I Look to You” that brought the house down and was widely described as one of the evening’s standout moments. Audience reaction was electric — fans went “absolutely crazy,” leaping to their feet, screaming with delight, and catching glimpses of the pop icon, who was noted as sounding “never-better.” Comedic host Steve Harvey reportedly moved to the back of the theater to witness the crowd’s response. The event itself was a star-studded gospel celebration (held at a Los Angeles venue, with references pointing to the Orpheum Theatre area) featuring tributes to legends like Walter Hawkins and Albertina Walker, plus performances by artists including Kirk Franklin, Chaka Khan, Mary Mary, Smokie Norful, and others. The Houston-Burrell duet stood out as a heartfelt, high-energy highlight that blended Whitney’s signature vocal power with Burrell’s rich gospel stylings. This remains the primary (and essentially only) documented gospel duet between the two artists. Full performance clips are widely available on YouTube and have been shared extensively by Whitney Houston’s official channels and fans. This moment is cherished by fans as a beautiful gospel showcase for Whitney Houston alongside one of gospel’s powerhouse voices. #whitneyhouston #kimburell #gospel #church #holyghost
The gospel duet between Whitney Houston and Kim Burrell was a powerful, surprise performance of Whitney’s 2009 hit “I Look to You” (written and produced by R. Kelly) at the taping of BET’s 11th annual Celebration of Gospel. Key Dates * Taping/Performance date: Saturday, December 11, 2010 (the live event taping where Whitney made her surprise appearance and joined Kim Burrell onstage). * Airing date: Sunday, January 30, 2011 on BET (the full show broadcast). Many clips and references online are labeled simply as the “2010 BET Celebration of Gospel” performance (or occasionally mislabeled as 2011), reflecting the taping year. Details of the Performance Whitney Houston made a surprise appearance and joined gospel singer Kim Burrell onstage during what had been planned as Burrell’s solo segment. The two delivered a soul-stirring, harmonious gospel rendition of “I Look to You” that brought the house down and was widely described as one of the evening’s standout moments. Audience reaction was electric — fans went “absolutely crazy,” leaping to their feet, screaming with delight, and catching glimpses of the pop icon, who was noted as sounding “never-better.” Comedic host Steve Harvey reportedly moved to the back of the theater to witness the crowd’s response. The event itself was a star-studded gospel celebration (held at a Los Angeles venue, with references pointing to the Orpheum Theatre area) featuring tributes to legends like Walter Hawkins and Albertina Walker, plus performances by artists including Kirk Franklin, Chaka Khan, Mary Mary, Smokie Norful, and others. The Houston-Burrell duet stood out as a heartfelt, high-energy highlight that blended Whitney’s signature vocal power with Burrell’s rich gospel stylings. This remains the primary (and essentially only) documented gospel duet between the two artists. Full performance clips are widely available on YouTube and have been shared extensively by Whitney Houston’s official channels and fans. This moment is cherished by fans as a beautiful gospel showcase for Whitney Houston alongside one of gospel’s powerhouse voices. #whitneyhouston #kimburell #gospel #church #holyghost

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