Listen to New Music From Whitney Houston

Whitney Houston in concert in 2010. Photo by James Wardell/REX/Shutterstock (1175442q)

Whitney Houston fans were treated to new music, seven years after the icon’s death. 

The beloved late singer’s track was released by DJ-producer Kygo. 

According to Entertainment Tonight, the track titled “Higher Love” is a remixed version of Houston’s cover of the 1986 Steve Winwood song, which was released as a Japan-only bonus track on her 1990 album, I’m Your Baby Tonight. 

“I was honored when the Whitney Houston estate reached out and presented me with the opportunity to work with one of the greatest female vocalists of all time,” Kygo said in a statement. “I reworked the song from scratch and am really happy with how it turned out!”

“The Estate of Whitney E. Houston and our new partner Primary Wave are delighted with the collaboration between Kygo and Whitney. We knew Kygo would be the right producer to enhance Whitney’s powerful vocal performance on “Higher Love,” to the standards and expectations that Whitney’s fans have recognized for over three decades.”

“The resurgence of this precious archival performance will carry Whitney’s musical legacy on to a younger generation for years to come,” the statement continues. “Everyone should be ready to dance to this uplifting and inspiring record — a testament to Kygo’s incredible talent, and a reminder of why we fell in love with Whitney from the very beginning!”

Listen to the track below.