Bobbi Kristina Brown, the only daughter of late pop star Whitney Houston, says she feels her mother's presence vividly but doesn't want to listen to her music now.

"I can sing her music but to hear, right now," she says. "I can't."

Bobbi Kristina, whose father is singer Bobby Brown, was taking part in an a pre-taped interview with Oprah Winfrey in a special episode of Oprah's Next Chapter airing Sunday night on the OWN cable channel.

The interview with Bobbi Kristina included her memories of her mother and how she would like the late pop star to be remembered.

She told Oprah she feels her mother urging her forward.

"You know, to hear it, I can her voice, you know, and spirit talking to me and telling me, you know keep moving baby. You know, I'm right here, I got you," she said.

"She's always with me," she said. "I can always feel her with me."

Bobbi Kristina spoke more about her mother's presence.

"Yeah, yeah. And especially throughout the house. Throughout the house, you know, lights, you know turn on and off and I'm like, mom, what are you doing?'

"I could sit there and still laugh with her. I could still sit there and talk to her," she said.

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See a clip of the interview below: