}} A cover of "Higher Love" was released as a single by Norwegian DJ and record producer
Kygo and late American singer
Whitney Houston on 28 June 2019. The song was released to
streaming and
digital download formats on 28 June 2019 by the label
RCA Records. The song is the lead single from Kygo's third studio album,
Golden Hour. The song was also featured in a
Ford Summer Sales Event commercial in 2020. Houston's cover of the Winwood track was originally included on the Japanese edition of her third studio album, ''
I'm Your Baby Tonight (1990). This version of the track was produced by American musician Narada Michael Walden, and therefore Walden is credited as a producer of "Higher Love" alongside Kygo. Houston performed her rendition of "Higher Love" at the 14 dates of her 1990 Feels So Right Tour'' in Japan. In the UK, "Higher Love" was a commercial success, surpassing the Winwood version in terms of chart performance. It peaked at number two in the
UK Singles Chart, making it Kygo's third top ten song there and first to reach the nation's top five, and Houston's eighteenth to peak within the top ten. It is also Houston's first posthumous top 10 track. She had last reached the top ten with "
Million Dollar Bill" charting at number five in October 2009. Therefore, "Higher Love" became her highest-charting single in the UK since 1999 when "
My Love Is Your Love" peaked at number two. In Scotland, the song peaked at number one. Since its release, "Higher Love" has reached the top five in Croatia, Flanders, Ireland, Israel, Latvia, Norway, Slovakia, and Slovenia, plus the top ten in the Netherlands, Hungary, Sweden, and Switzerland. It also hit the top twenty charts in Australia, Austria, China, Czech Republic, and Wallonia. In the U.S., "Higher Love" debuted at number 63 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart, with 6.6 million US streams in its first week; it was also its peak position. The song topped
Billboard's
Dance Club Songs chart in the US, becoming Kygo's third number one on the chart and Houston's fourteenth. In September 2020, the song was nominated at the
Billboard Music Awards for Top Dance/Electronic Song. The
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) would certify the single triple platinum in the US. Notably, "Higher Love" was played immediately following
Joe Biden's victory speech after his election as the 46th
President of the United States on 7 November 2020. Writing for
Billboard, Katie Bain described the song's use in a political setting: "Indeed, after Biden shared his vision of 'a nation united, a nation strengthened. A nation healed', 'Higher Love' backed up the message, particularly for those who know all the words... Few sentiments could so effectively summarize the weary travails of the American collective consciousness during the past four years." The song also appears on the US and European vinyl edition of Houston's hits compilation album,
I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston released in October 2021 on RCA Records.
Music video The official video, directed by
Hannah Lux Davis, was made available on
YouTube on 26 August 2019. It begins with a group of men in modern clothing walking through seemingly abandoned warehouses. They are impressed to see a 1980s
aerobics class led by an instructor played by Canadian actress
Vanessa Morgan. After initially being shooed away, the male lead walks into the room and suddenly wears a 1980s aerobics outfit. He starts dancing with the female lead and is eventually joined by his male companions. The video has brief snippets of Whitney Houston's "
I Wanna Dance with Somebody" music video showing on a TV along with posters of her from the 1987
Whitney album on the wall. In the end, the instructor is accidentally kicked in the face by one of the dancers and wakes up in a present-day outdoor café, revealing that the 1980s aerobics class was just a dream and that the male lead is actually her waiter.
Personnel • Whitney Houston – lead vocals, backing vocals/arrangement, vocal production • Narada Michael Walden – backing vocals arrangement, producer, arranger • Kygo – producer, remixer, arranger • Claytoven Richardson, Jeanie Tracy, Anne Stocking, Larry Batiste, Skyler Jett, Kitty Beethoven, Cynthia Shiloh, Greg "Gigi" Gonaway, Raz Kennedy, Cornell "CC" Carter, Lydette Stephens, Renee Cattaneo, Tina Thompson, Sylvester Jackson – backing vocals
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