Fine (Whitney Houston song)
2000 single by Whitney Houston From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Fine" is a song by American singer Whitney Houston, and was released as the fourth single from her 2000 compilation album, Whitney: The Greatest Hits, in September 2000.
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Single by Whitney Houston | ||||
from the album Whitney: The Greatest Hits | ||||
B-side | "Love to Infinity Megamix" | |||
Released | September 19, 2000 | |||
Studio | The Record Plant (Los Angeles) | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 3:34 | |||
Label | Arista | |||
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"Fine" on YouTube |
Composition
"Fine" is a mid-tempo R&B tune, written by Houston, Raphael Saadiq, and Kamaal Fareed, and produced by Raphael Saadiq and Kamaal Fareed. According to Billboard, it features "languid retro-funk guitars" and a "sneaky hook", brought to life by "richly layered harmonies".[1] It was described as having "a sleek lite-funk sound" by The Star-Ledger.[2]
Critical reception
Summarize
Perspective
Billboard wrote that "Fine" is "perhaps her most convincing crack at urbanized pop music to date. [Houston] seems to have eased into the chilled soul that propels a street-wise track. She wisely does not give into the temptation to belt and wail her way through the song [...]. Instead, Houston works the more sultry lower register of her voice, saving the big, beautiful notes as a dramatic accent toward the end of the cut."[1] LA Weekly in its review for Whitney: The Greatest Hits wrote that "Only on the stellar R&B track 'Fine' does Whitney stand out. [...] 'Fine' is soulful, funky and tight as hell. And the vocal performance ranks among Whitney's best."[3] The Baltimore Sun wrote that of the new tracks on Whitney: The Greatest Hits, "only the sultry, soulful 'Fine' manages to convey any of the strengths that made Houston a star", and that, "hearing [Houston] work the tune's insistent, retro-funk groove, there's no doubting that she still has what it takes to make hits".[4] CANOE reviewer Jane Stevenson felt that the song "falls flat".[5] The Star-Ledger wrote that the song "grows tiresomely repetitious".[2] According to New Nation the song takes Houston "to even greater heights, changing [her] vocals to a much lower tone, with an added hip-hop bassline".[6] The St. Louis Post-Dispatch called it "a wonderful composition".[7]
Chart performance
"Fine" appeared on the singles charts only in the United States, Sweden, and Canada.[8][9][10] The song peaked at number 51 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart.[8] In Sweden, it debuted and peaked at number 50, but spent only one week on the chart.[9] In Canada, it peaked at number 39 the week after it debuted and spent a total of four weeks on Nielsen SoundScan's Canadian Singles Chart.[11]
Music video
The music video, directed by Kevin Bray, features Houston at a rooftop cocktail party. In the US, a DVD single was released. It includes the videos for "Fine" and the Houston-George Michael duet "If I Told You That", plus behind-the-scenes footage from the "Fine" video shoot. Houston's then-husband Bobby Brown also appears in the video.
Formats and track listings
- US CD promo single[12]
- "Fine" (radio mix) – 3:34
- "Fine" (instrumental) – 3:34
- "Fine" (call out hook) – 0:40
- Europe CD maxi single[13]
- "Fine" (album version) – 3:34
- "Love to Infinity Megamix" (edit) – 5:17
- "Heartbreak Hotel" (R.I.P. mix) – 3:40
- "Love to Infinity Megamix" – 9:22
- Europe CD single[14]
- "Fine" (radio edit) – 3:34
- "Same Script, Different Cast" (Jonathan Peters radio edit) – 4:20
- "Same Script, Different Cast" (Friburn & Urik Cover Your Ears mix) – 10:49
- "Fine" (instrumental) – 3:34
- Europe CD single card sleeve[15]
- "Fine" (album version) – 3:34
- "Love to Infinity Megamix" (edit) – 5:17
- DVD single[16]
- "Fine" (video)
- "If I Told You That" (video)
- Behind-the-scenes footage of the "Fine" video shoot
Personnel
Credits[17]
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Recording and mixing[17]
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Charts
Chart (2001) | Peak position |
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Canada (Nielsen SoundScan)[18] | 39 |
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[9] | 50 |
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[8] | 51 |
Release history
References
External links
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