#nowwatching Whitney, Johnny Gill El Debarge Kenny Lattimore LIVE - Luther Vandross Tribute Medley
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Published 2013-03-10
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All talent. No naked people , no grabbing parts , no light show. Pure talent !
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Whitney is the best female singer of all time.
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I'm so glad they gave Luther his props while he was here.
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Johnny was in his BAG on this one!! Made Luther get out of his seat 🔥🔥🔥
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Luther Vandross is a legend and boy did they choose the right powerhouse voices to illustrate his legacy. Bravo! 👏🏾
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i really appreciate what El Debarge was doing with his voice here. he aint a powerhouse voice like the other two, but damn his soft tunes are so beautiful.
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When whitney comes on and makes 3 great singers her back ups singers puts a smile on my face
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Johnny gill is such a showman. Luther loved his voice.
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Whitney walked in like the regal Queen she was 👑
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Whitney's voice was such a treasure.
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I think Kenny's voice was smooth as butter let's give him some credit
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Whitney just stole the show when she came out, her presence is truly a "DIVA". 😍💖👏👏👏👏
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Whitney carried herself like a queen had came into the room, such a regal presence. Luther looked very happy
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Don't EVER sleep on El DeBarge
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Whitney's rendition seemed like it she didn't even rehearse it. I believe they added the song at the last minute and Whitney just grabbed a random mic and went in🔥
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I like how Luther signals to Johnny pointing at this ears as if he's saying 'let me hear that voice" and then Johnny just belts out an amazing note, making Luther rise up out of his chair. Epicness.
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Johnny sounded amazing! He was perfect for this tribute. Also he looked so good in the late 90s
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Kenny is so underrated
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When Whitney said "I hope...You KNOW" sends chills to me every time I hear it! She makes sure you're feeling the emotion she puts into her singing! RIP Whitney and Luther.
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The time when watching award shows meant you'd hear so much soul and pure talent. No gimmicks - just God given voices and the microphone. What a wonderful tribute to one of the best. Luther and Whitney you are both missed!