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You either have it or you don't. Some celebrities have staying power and some have eternal staying power. As the entertainment world mourns the death of Whitney Houston this week, sales of her music top charts once again. Houston holds Billboard's record for most consecutive No. 1 singles, having won seven from 1985 to 1988.

The soundtrack for "The Bodyguard" stands as the longest-reigning album by a woman in the 56-year history of Billboard's 200 chart list.

Keith Caulfield, Billboard's associate director of charts, said Houston's greatest hits album will re-enter Billboard's Top 10 chart possibly this week. Already 50,000 copies of the album were sold in the first day or two after her death. Yahoo reported a 31600 percent spike in searches for Houston's name after her death.

Houston is expected to earn another $10 million this year posthumously, which will likely lead to her inclusion in Forbes' list of top-earning dead celebrities.

Here's Forbes' current list of celebrity estates that have earned the most.

Source: http://abcnews.go.com/Business/whitney-houston-join-list-top-earning-dead-celebrities/story?id=15595218#.TzwwCk6Dsud



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