There are a few things most musical artists don't dare to do, and covering the legendary Whitney Houston is one of them. But Sam Smith took on the challenge and performed Houston's hit "How Will I Know," and he definitely succeeded.
If anyone can do such an iconic song justice, it may be this rising British star. Listen, below:
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