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2000 saw a two-year delay in the album's release. Billboard reported in January that Houston was still working on the compilation, and reinforced that view in a late-February 2002 issue.[5] The compilation was officially released one month later in April 2000. Whitney: The Greatest Hits hit #1 on the Top Pop Albums chart and sold more than one million copies in its first week of release.[6] In February 2002, Houston's album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for half a million copies shipped in the United States.[7]
The album was nominated for three Grammys in 2000, including Best Pop Vocal Performance. Houston won the R.I.A.A. Award in the category for Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album for "The Greatest Hits, Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album."[8] The album also received a Grammy nomination in the category for Long Form Music Video of the Year. Whitney: The Greatest Hits won this category.
Houston's surviving family members received ten percent of the album's earnings. The remainder went to Houston's mother, brothers, and various charitable organizations that Houston supported in her lifetime.
The album's first single was "One Moment in Time." Houston recorded the song with her late sister Rebbie, who had died of a stroke in 1996. The song had originally been written for her during her younger days. Houston appeared at the Grammy Awards telecast that year, dressed in her sisters' favorite clothes. Whitney: The Greatest Hits peaked at #1. The following year Houston released two singles from the album, "When You Say Nothing at All" and "I Look to You." All three songs were nominated in the Grammy Awards' Top Pop Vocal Performance category. The album also received a Grammy nod for Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album. d2c66b5586