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Whitney Houston, TLC, Aretha Franklin & More: Revisiting 'Waiting To Exhale' | For The Record

At the 1997 GRAMMYs, the soundtrack received 11 GRAMMY nominations—including Album Of The Year—and won Best R&B Song for the Whitney Houston-sung lead single "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)."

For the latest episode of For The Record, GRAMMY.com explores the first all-female soundtrack for the 1995 Black-female-led film Waiting to Exhale. The Babyface-produced album featured original music from one of the movie's stars, Whitney Houston, along with fellow R&B/pop greats Aretha Franklin, Brandy, Toni Braxton, TLC and more. At the 1997 GRAMMYs, the soundtrack received 11 GRAMMY nominations and won Best R&B Song for the Houston-sung lead single, "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)."

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