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Whitney Houston, who found fame as one of Pop’s biggest voices has died.

Whitney who was 48 died Saturday afternoon on the eve of the Grammys and on the night of Clive Davis’ annual pre-Grammy gala, at which she performed last year.

Houston, a formidable force in R&B/pop known for her powerful multi-octave range and sweeping ballads in the 1980s and '90s, was beset in more recent years by reports of drug use, erratic behavior and a volatile marriage to R&B singer Bobby Brown.

The superstar singer and actress's publicist, Kristin Foster, broke the news of Houston's passing. She was found and pronounced dead at the Beverly Hills Hilton on Saturday afternoon; thus far, no cause of death has been revealed. In recent years, she struggled with drug abuse.

Her self-titled debut album, released in 1985, sold 25 million copies worldwide. In total, she released seven albums and three film soundtracks; a winner of six Grammys, Houston sold over 200 million albums and singles worldwide. She earned 30 Billboard Awards, 22 American Music Awards and two Emmy Awards.

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