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Whitney Houston’s 1985 Hit “How Will I Know” Was Originally Intended for Janet Jackson

Whitney Houston’s 1985 smash hit “How Will I Know” is one of the most recognizable pop records of the 1980s, helping cement her status as a global superstar. However, what many fans may not know is that the song was originally written with another music icon in mind: Janet Jackson.


“How Will I Know” was penned by hitmakers George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam, members of the band Boy Meets Girl. At the time, the upbeat, synth-driven track was crafted for Janet Jackson, who was in the early stages of redefining her sound before the release of her breakthrough album Control. For various reasons, the song never made it to Janet, leaving it open for another artist to bring it to life.

That opportunity ultimately landed in the hands of Whitney Houston. As her label, Arista Records, searched for the perfect follow-up sound to showcase Whitney’s vocal versatility, producer Narada Michael Walden recognized the potential in “How Will I Know.” The song was reworked to better fit Whitney’s powerful yet youthful voice, blending pop, R&B, and dance elements that perfectly matched her image at the time.


When released as a single from Whitney’s self-titled debut album, “How Will I Know” became an instant success. The record climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1986 and was heavily supported by its colorful, high-energy music video, which played in constant rotation on MTV. The song not only expanded Whitney’s crossover appeal but also helped break racial barriers on pop radio and music television.


While it’s fascinating to imagine how Janet Jackson might have sounded on the track, there’s no denying that Whitney Houston made “How Will I Know” her own. The song remains one of her signature records, capturing the innocence, excitement, and emotional vulnerability of young love.


Decades later, “How Will I Know” continues to be celebrated as a pop classic, a reminder of Whitney Houston’s unmatched vocal talent—and a rare behind-the-scenes story that highlights how sometimes the biggest hits find their true home in unexpected ways.

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