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Divas & Big Voices

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The Way We Were by Barbra Streisand — cover art

Welcome to a world where every note is a declaration, and every chorus demands an encore. From the soaring heights of Whitney Houston’s vocal fireworks to the heart-stopping ballads of Barbra Streisand, the 'Divas & Big Voices' era transformed our car rides and karaoke nights into full-blown concerts. These powerhouse vocalists didn’t just sing; they captivated, transporting us through the ups and downs of life, with anthems that echoed the very soundtracks of our youth. Whether belting out 'I Wanna Dance with Somebody' or swaying to 'That’s What Friends Are For,' each song became a shared experience, pulling us together in harmony and nostalgia. Grab your hairbrush and sing along; this is the realm of the divas, where every note is larger than life.

On the playlist

The Way We Were by Barbra Streisand — cover art
The Way We Were
Barbra Streisand
1974
Physical (Remastered 2021) by Olivia Newton-John — cover art
Physical (Remastered 2021)
Olivia Newton-John
1982
That's What Friends Are For by Dionne Warwick — cover art
That's What Friends Are For
Dionne Warwick
1986
Believe by Cher — cover art
Believe
Cher
1999
Bad Girls by Donna Summer — cover art
Bad Girls
Donna Summer
1979
What's Love Got to Do with It by Tina Turner — cover art
What's Love Got to Do with It
Tina Turner
1984
Alone by Heart — cover art
Alone
Heart
1987
One Sweet Day (feat. Boyz II Men) by Mariah Carey — cover art
One Sweet Day (feat. Boyz II Men)
Mariah Carey
1996
Magic by Olivia Newton-John — cover art
Straight Up by Paula Abdul — cover art
Straight Up
Paula Abdul
1988
Evergreen (Love Theme from "A Star Is Born") by Barbra Streisand — cover art
Evergreen (Love Theme from "A Star Is Born")
Barbra Streisand
1977
I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me) by Whitney Houston — cover art
I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)
Whitney Houston
1987

Did you know

  • Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You' was written by Dolly Parton in 1973.
  • Mariah Carey's five-octave range made the 'whistle note' a pop signature.

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