Episode Description
The 1995 Waiting to Exhale soundtrack sits at the intersection of Black film history, R&B's commercial peak, and one producer's singular creative vision. DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray break down how Babyface, operating at the height of his solo production era after parting ways creatively with L.A. Reid, conceived and executed an all-women soundtrack that functioned both as a companion to Terry McMillan's source material and as a standalone statement about Black women in music. From Whitney Houston stepping fully into her acting career post-The Bodyguard to the deliberate curation of artists across Arista, LaFace, and the wider Atlanta R&B ecosystem, this episode examines why the roster looked the way it did — and what the notable absences of Mariah Carey, Monica, Anita Baker, and En Vogue reveal about the industry politics of the moment.
Topics Discussed:
- How Babyface and Whitney Houston hand-selected the all-women roster — and why the Arista/Atlanta network determined who made the cut
- The omissions: why Monica was too new, why Mariah Carey's Sony deal likely kept her off, and what En Vogue's internal situation had to do with it
- Babyface as a songwriter in 1995 — how he channeled the voice of each individual artist, from a teenage Brandy to TLC to Whitney, across a single project
- DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray build their own 2027 version of the soundtrack, with picks including Muni Long, Jazmine Sullivan, Doechii, Meg Thee Stallion, and a reunited Destiny's Child
Chapter Markers:
00:00 Intro Theme
00:16 Intro & The 1995 Renaissance of Black Soundtracks
02:05 Discussing The Film, Forest Whitaker, the Ensemble Cast & Terry McMillan
05:16 Whitney Houston's Moment From Bodyguard to Waiting to Exhale
06:37 Transition
06:43 The Soundtrack Roster Who Made the Cut & How
08:19 How Babyface & Whitney Selected the Artists
10:08 Discussing the Omissions and Why Some May Not Have Made the Cut
13:36 Transition
13:43 On Babyface and Writing in the Voice of Black Women
16:14 The Year Babyface Went Solo & L.A. Reid Stepped Back
17:27 Whitney's Doubt About "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" & the Power of Simplicity
19:30 Transition
19:36 Queue Points Builds Their Own Soundtrack Featuring Contemporary Artists
22:15 The Sequel That Never Was & Favorite Moments from the Film
24:10 Closing
25:18 Outro Theme
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